S1000-class submarine explained

The S1000-class submarine was a joint development by Russia and Italy, said to be an advanced version of the . The joint development was between Rubin Design Bureau of Russia and Fincantieri of Italy. The project was suspended in 2014.

History

It was reported in 2005 that Fincantieri of Italy had entered into a partnership with Russia's Rubin Design Bureau to design a new diesel-electric submarine based on the Russian and featuring air independent propulsion (AIP) technology. In October 2006 at the Euronaval international arms show in France, Russia and Italy presented a mock-up model of a new-generation diesel submarine called S1000.[1]

In July 2014 it was reported that Fincantieri requested indefinite postponement of the project, citing political situation resulting from Russia's involvement in Ukraine crisis.[2] [3], the project is likely still suspended.[4]

The project may not continue as Russia is moving forward with their Lada-class submarine and Italy is building two additional German Type 212 submarines in addition to the four already completed.

Design

The submarine was designed for anti-submarine and anti-ship warfare, reconnaissance missions, and transportation of up to 12 troops. It would have been 56.2m (184.4feet) long, have a top speed of 14kn and be equipped with a new fuel cell-powered AIP system developed by Italy.

Designed primarily for exports to third countries, the new submarine was to feature Italian heavyweight, wire-guided Black Shark torpedoes and the Russian Club-S cruise missile system capable of hitting underwater, surface and land targets.

Exports

Both Fincantieri and Rubin gave a joint presentation to the Indian Navy offering to build six S1000 boats for $8.1 billion[5] for its Project 75I-class submarine programme.[6] The other contenders for the project included the of France, the Type 214 submarine of Germany, and the Amur class from Russia.[7] [8]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: RIA Novosti. Russia, Italy present new diesel submarine at Euronaval 2006. GlobalSecurity.org. 27 April 2011. 25 October 2006.
  2. http://en.itar-tass.com/russia/742250 "Russian-Italian submarine project suspended"
  3. News: 2014-07-25 . Italy-Russia submarine project suspended over Ukraine crisis - Itar-Tass . en . Reuters . 2022-04-04.
  4. News: Sutton . H. I. . Qatar To Acquire Submarines In New Twist In Gulf States' Big Naval Expansion . 2022-04-04 . Forbes . en.
  5. Web site: project 75i.
  6. Web site: Sources mentioned in. Submarine Proliferation: Italy Export Behavior. Various. 27 April 2011. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110511031754/http://www.nti.org/db/submarines/italy/export.html. 11 May 2011.
  7. Web site: Russia to offer Amur Class subs for Indian Navy's next submarine tender. The Information Company. 27 April 2011. 29 June 2009.
  8. Web site: Project-75A / Project-75I / Project 76. GlobalSecurity.org. 27 April 2011.