Saturday, December 20, 2014

France Unveils SMX Ocean Advanced Submarine

At
EuroNaval 2014, DCNS unveiled their 4,750t
SMX Ocean diesel-electric attack
submarine concept
DCNS unveils SMX®-Océan, a new blue-water SSK with expanded capabilities | DCNS Group

DCNS unveils its 4,750t SMX Ocean concept design at EuroNaval 2014. This diesel-electric attack submarine design is much closer to reality than past SMX concepts, because it’s based on the basic Barracuda layout, masts, and combat system. Meanwhile, shifts in the global market toward the Pacific and Indian oceans are tilting requirements in favor of larger conventional submarines, with more range and endurance. See below for details.

4D firepower: effective against underwater, surface, land and air threats

With a total of 34 weapons including torpedoes, mines, anti-ship missiles, cruise missiles and anti-air missiles, the SMX®-Océan’s firepower will be unprecedented for an SSK.

The SMX®-Océan concept ship design also includes vertical launchers, another major innovation in SSK design, to provide a salvo capability for cruise missile strikes on land targets.

A reconfigurable multi-role submarine

The SMX®-Ocean offers more multi-role capabilities than any other submarine of its type. It can operate alone or as part of a carrier group or other naval deployment, and will be the only conventionally powered submarine with the ability to deploy special forces, combat swimmers, unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs) and even unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).

Carrier group escort

Equipped with tactical datalinks meeting international standards, the SMX®-Ocean is ideal for carrier group escort roles in support of coalition operations in any theatre of operations.

Technical data

  • Length: 100 m
  • Height: 15.5 m
  • Beam: 8.8 m
  • Surface displacement: 4,750 t
  • Maximum diving depth: 350 m
  • Maximum speed, submerged: 20 kts


▶ France Will Build the Most Advanced Submarine in the World DCNS SMX Ocean - YouTube

Published on Oct 29, 2014
At Euronaval 2014, DCNS is unveiling the SMX®-Océan conventionally powered attack submarine. The new vessel draws extensively on the design of a state-of-the-art nuclear- powered submarine, with a number of key innovations that give this diesel-electric adaptation truly outstanding performance.

Exceptional performance

This innovative concept ship promises submerged endurance and deployment capabilities that are unprecedented for a conventional-propulsion submarine.

  • With up to three months’ endurance, an SMX®-Océan could  cross the Atlantic six times without surfacing. Its transit speed is up  to 14 knots.
  • To achieve this level of performance, DCNS teams have developed and combined a number of innovations including 
    • a high-performance air-independent propulsion (AIP) system using second-
      generation fuel cells for submerged endurance of up to three weeks.
    • The SMX®-Océan features the same combat system, provisions for special  forces’ missions, masts and general layout as the Barracuda SSN.

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LiveLeak.com - France’s Future Submarine: The Barracuda Class


The key caveat is that this isn’t a prototype, or even a detail design that’s ready for manufacturing. If DCNS wants to compete at this level of capability in markets like Australia or India, they have an advance investment decision ahead of them. Their competitor TKMS already has a contract for the large U218SG, and Australia has also been discussing Japan’s 4,000t Soryu Class. Sources: DCNS, “DCNS unveils SMX-Ocean, a new blue-water SSK with expanded capabilities”.


At EuroNaval 2014, DCNS unveiled their 4,750t SMX Ocean diesel-electric attack submarine concept. It’s much closer to operational reality than past concepts, as it’s based on the basic Barracuda layout, masts, and combat system.
Read more at http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=09e_1414576463#tPswGPUM2xAhXps1.99

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