Submarines are a key component of modern naval warfare, providing navies with the ability to make missile strikes from anywhere in the world against their enemies. Submarines today are divided into three main types: attack submarines, designed to carry out attacks on enemy shipping; ballistic missile submarines, able to launch nuclear missiles; and cruise missile submarines, able to launch heavy missiles at land- and sea-based targets. Arranged by country, this book offers a detailed guide to the major types of submarines deployed in the world today. Find out about the nuclear-powered Virginia class, the US Navy’s premier fast attack submarine, capable of launching Tomahawk missiles at ranges of 2500km (1550 miles); discover the Chinese navy’s Type 039 diesel-electric submarine, designed to provide a blue-water attack capability in the waters around the Chinese mainland; and learn about the Russian Alpha class, which was able to reach speeds of up to 41 knots (47 mph; 76 km/h) submerged – one of the fastest speeds ever achieved for a submersible. Illustrated with more than 100 vivid artworks, Technical Guide: Modern Submarines is an essential reference guide for modellers and naval warfare enthusiasts.
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Introduction
NATO: Europe France: Scorpene class Le Triomphant Barracuda
Germany: Type 206 Type 214
UK: HMS Astute HMS Vanguard
Sweden: Vastergotland
NATO: United States Los Angeles class (29 in commission, 2 in reserve) – fast attack submarines Ohio class (18 in commission) – 14 ballistic missile submarines (SSBNs), 4 guided missile submarines (SSGNs) Seawolf class (3 in commission) – fast attack submarines Virginia class (19 in commission, 1 delivered, 1 fitting out, 7 under construction, 2 on order) – fast attack submarines
Asia–Pacific China: Type 096 submarine (NATO designation Tang-class) - 6 planned, 2 under construction Type 094 submarine (NATO designation Jin-class) - 6 In service 2 more planned Type 092 submarine (NATO designation Xia-class) - 1 In service. Type 095 submarine (NATO designation Sui-class) - In development. Type 093 submarine (NATO designation Shang-class) - 6 in service, 2 under construction. Type 091 submarine (NATO designation Han-class) - 3 in service, 2 retired Type 039A submarine (NATO designation Yuan-class) - In service. Type 039 submarine (NATO designation Song-class) - In service. Kilo-class submarine (NATO designation Kilo-class) - In service. Type 035 submarine (NATO designation Ming-class) - In service.
India: Arihant
Australia: Collins Class
Japan: Soryu Oyashio
Russian Federation: Delta IV Borei Oscar II Yasen Victor III Akula Kilo Delta III Delta IV Sarov Granei
Height:222
Width:176
Spine:14
Weight:500.00