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Barracuda
class nuclear-powered attack submarine (SSN) - French Navy
Also known as Suffren class SSN - DCNS
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Between 2017 and
2027, Barracuda-type SSNs will replace Marine Nationale (French
Navy's) current-generation Rubis/Améthyste-class SSNs. The
Barracuda program represents a vital contribution to the
renewal of France’s naval forces. The Barracuda submarine (Suffren
class) was designed to be quieter than the current Rubis
class SSN, even at higher speeds, with increased underwater detection
capabilities and a larger weapons payload.
In December 2006, the DGA (French procurement agency) awarded the
overall Barracuda contract to DCNS, appointing the group
as program prime contractor and Areva-TA as nuclear power plant prime
contractor. The firm order placed at the same time calls for the development
and construction of SSN Suffren, the first of six Barracuda-type
SSNs. The contract also covers through-life support for all six submarines
during their first years of operational service. The second and third
tranches, confirmed in 2009 and 2011 respectively, cover the construction
of the second- and third-of-type SSN Duguay-Trouin and SSN
Tourville.
Suffren, first of the new Barracuda class of nuclear
powered submarine, will begin its sea trials in the spring of 2016
for delivery to the French Navy in 2017. Assembled in the shipyard
of DCNS Cherbourg, the 99.5 meters hull is almost finished. The ships
will be named after French admirals and famous sailors (Those names
were already used in the past to name several French Navy frigates):
Suffren, Duguay-Trouin, Tourville, Duquesne, De Grasse, Dupetit-Thouars.
They will enter service between 2017 and 2027 at a rate of one every
two years. The total program costs 8.5 billion euros.
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Shiplist |
Name |
Launched |
Commissioned |
Suffren |
2016 |
2017 |
Duguay-Trouin |
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Tourville |
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Duquesne |
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De
Grasse |
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Dupetit-Thouars |
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Variants |
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SMX OCEAN: A conventional diesel-electric SSK/AIP version
based on the Barracuda with the nuclear propulsion replaced
by a combination of diesel engine, new generation air fuel cells and
Li Ion batteries. Link
to SMX OCEAN video.
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Technical
Data |
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Design |
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The Barracuda
pressure hull is made of 21 steel rings.
1- From left to right: Multifunction antenna for radio communications/SHF
antenna for Syracuse 3 satellite link/wire antenna for radio/1st
non penetrating optronic mast with ESM capabilities/Unknown/Navigation
radar/2nd optronic mast.
2- Forward diving bars: Provides better maneuverability at periscope
depth.
3- A dry dock shelter may be fitted for special forces support.
4- X-shape rudder: Provides better handling to the submarine while
surfaced and underwater. The "pump jet" allows for higher
speed before the onset of cavitation and lower acoustic signature.
Barracuda was designed to be quieter than the current Rubis
class SSN, even at higher speeds.
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Missions |
» ASW
» ASUW
» Land attack
» Special operations
» Intelligence gathering
» Escort of aircraft carrier or LHD battle group
» Escort/Support of strategic oceanic force SSBNs
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Weapons |
» F21 Heavy Torpedoes
» SM39 Exocet anti-ship missiles
» MdCN Naval cruise missiles
» Mines
» Ability to deploy future UUVs |
Sensors,
Electronics, Decoys |
- Combat
Management and Information Systems:
DCNS SYCOBS combat management system
- Radars,
ESM and sonars:
1x Navigation radar (Series 10 CSR by Sagem/Kelvin Hughes)
2x Optronic masts (Series 30 SOM & Series 30 AOM by Sagem for
search and attack)
2x ESM sensors (one per optronic mast)
1x UMS 3000 hull sonar
2x flank array sonars
Thales S-CUBE integrated submarine sonar suite
Thales SEACLEAR mine and obstacle avoidance sonar
Thales VELOX-M8, broadband sonar interceptor
Thales NUSS-2F MK2 navigation echo sounder
- Decoys/Counter
measures/Jammers:
DCNS CANTO-S counter-measure system
- Communications:
Link 11, 16 tactical data links
Thales DIVESAT SATCOM system
Thales TUUM-5 MK2 distressed submarine (DISSUB) communication system
Thales PARTNER communication management system
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Engines/Propulsion/Power |
Propulsion
type: Nuclear - combined steam and electric
Engine: 1 x K15 nuclear reactor
Pump jet propulsion, single screw.
Emmergency thruster fitted at the bow (used as bow thruster for port maneuver) |
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Specifications |
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Type |
Nuclear
Attack Submarine (SSN) |
Crew |
60
(+15 for special forces) |
Operators |
French
Navy |
Performance |
Speeds:
> 25 kts
Range: n/a @ n/a kts
Endurance: 90 days at sea |
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Designer
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DCNS
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Displacement |
5,100
tonnes submerged / 4,650 tonnes surfaced |
Diving
depth |
>350
m |
Dimensions |
Length:
99.5 m
Beam: ~8.8
m
Maximum Draft: 9 m |
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