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[[File:HMAS_Waller_2008.jpg|thumb|left|HMGS Trebuchet, lead ship of her class]] | [[File:HMAS_Waller_2008.jpg|thumb|left|HMGS Trebuchet, lead ship of her class]] | ||
Gallambria operates a single class of diesel-electic | Gallambria operates a single class of diesel-electic submarines, the twelve [[Trebuchet-class submarine|''Trebuchet''-class]] boats which began entering service in 1988. The ''Trebuchet'' was designed and built by the [[Gallambrian Submarine Corporation]] (GSC), specifically to meet Gallambrian requirements, many of which were derived from Gallambria's need for great range without utilising a nuclear propulsion system. While these vessels represented a major increase in naval capability for the RGN, they found themselves mired with numerous technical and operational problems. In August 2017, the Gallambrian Government initiated the ''Future Submarine Project'' under the Sea 2000 Phase 1 procurement program to replace the ageing boats. In February 2018, GSC was selected as the preferred tenderer to design and build the ''Future Submarine'', with the first boats due to enter into service in the third quarter of 2021. | ||
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Revision as of 02:12, 21 March 2021
The Royal Gallambrian Navy fleet is made up of XX commissioned warships.
Historical
First rate ship of the Line
Submarines
Trebuchet class
Gallambria operates a single class of diesel-electic submarines, the twelve Trebuchet-class boats which began entering service in 1988. The Trebuchet was designed and built by the Gallambrian Submarine Corporation (GSC), specifically to meet Gallambrian requirements, many of which were derived from Gallambria's need for great range without utilising a nuclear propulsion system. While these vessels represented a major increase in naval capability for the RGN, they found themselves mired with numerous technical and operational problems. In August 2017, the Gallambrian Government initiated the Future Submarine Project under the Sea 2000 Phase 1 procurement program to replace the ageing boats. In February 2018, GSC was selected as the preferred tenderer to design and build the Future Submarine, with the first boats due to enter into service in the third quarter of 2021.
Size | Performance | Armament | Other features |
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Displacement: 3051t surfaced 3353t submerged Length: 77.4 metres (254ft) Complement: 62 |
Submerged speed: 21 knots (39 km/h; 24mph) Surfaced speed: 11 knots (20.4 km/h; 12.7mph) Surfaced range: 11,000 nautical miles (20,000 km; 13,000 mi) Submerged range: 480 nautical miles (890 km; 550 mi) |
4 x 21-inch (533mm) torpedo tubes, firing: MOD-83 Mk V torpedoes, or UGM-4ER Trident anti-ship missiles |
Sonars: TG/BQQ-40A LABAS TG/BQQ-41 LF-TAS TG/BQQ-41 HF-TAS Radar: TG/BQS-43 Periscope: Klements-Ross Type 82 "Clearview" Electro-Optics Package |