Tuesday, November 10, 2009

The Agosta 90B class submarines Spanish


The Agosta 90B class submarines are French diesel attack submarines (SSKs) used by Spain, Pakistan, and formerly by France. The French Navy grouped this model of non-nuclear submarine in their most capable class as an océanique, meaning "ocean-going." An Agosta 90B has a crew of 36 plus 5 Officers

General characteristics
Class and type: submarine
Displacement: Geneva: 1,230 long tons
Surface displacement: 1,500 long tons


Submerged displacement: 2,050 long tons (Pakistan), 1,760 long tons (France, Spain)
Length: 67 metres (France, Spain)


76 metres (Pakistan)
Beam: 6.80 metres
Speed: 20.5 kt
Snorting speed: 10.5 kt
Surfaced speed: 12 kt
Test depth: 300 metres (France, Spain)

350 metres (Pakistan)
Complement: 5 officers

36 men
Sensors and
processing systems: Thomson CSF DRUA 33 Radar Thomson Sintra DSUV 22 DUUA 2D Sonar DUUA 1D Sonar DUUX 2 Sonar

DSUV 62A towed array
Armament: SM 39 Exocet
4 × 550 mm bow torpedo tubes.

ECAN L5 Mod 3 & ECAN Fl7 Mod 2 torpedoes
Notes: Ships in class include: France: Agosta, Bévéziers, La Praya, Ouessant
Spain: Galerna, Siroco, Mistral, Tramontana
Pakistan:

Hashmat, Hurmat, Khalid, Saad, Hamza

Source: Bluefame















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