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  • david h
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2003
    • 199

    #16
    John,

    You may be able to

    John,

    You may be able to shed some light on this.

    Whilst researching my gotland Class I came across the prefixes of Swedish Subs The Gotland is called the "A19 Gotland" Naken is the A14 if i remember correctly and so forth. It seems that Gotland is the closest looking relative to the collins, so my question is this,

    why do they keep saying that the Collins is based on the "Type 471" ? I've never seen this prefix written in any swedish websites. Surely it's based on the type A19?

    regards

    david H

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    • slats
      Junior Member
      • Feb 2003
      • 170

      #17
      The answer is that the

      The answer is that the Collins is not a modified Gotland at all despite some similar appearances / dimensions / machinery etc.
      The 471 refers to the Kockums 471 design, which was the approved original design for the Collins.
      I actually got quizzed on this very subject at my selection board interview way back in 1988!

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      • anonymous

        #18
        The Collins design is huge

        The Collins design is huge in relation to the Gotland, (almost 50% larger in volume) even if the designs are very similar. The Gotlands use a AIP (Air Independent Propulsion) while the Collins do not. AIP was considered for the Collins boats as a future upgrade, but the battery capacity of the Collins boats was already enormous, so much so AIP was not competitive or cost efficient to upgrade in this particular case. The two digit numbers refer to Kockums domestic (Swedish Navy) designs, the three digit numbers signify an export design, IE. Australia.

        In a rapidly changing world where new threats continue to emerge, we design, build and maintain naval surface vessels and submarines that incorporate the most advanced stealth technology to meet the safety needs that arise from military threats, terrorism, accidents or natural disaster.


        One significant difference between the Swedish designs and the Collins (and the Singapore Navy's Challenger class subs too - former Swedish Navy Sjoorman boats) is in the environmental cooling systems. The boats expected to operate in the tropics like the Collins and the refitted Challenger boats use more conventional air conditioning systems, while the Swedish boats in the more cold latitudes use confortably a cooling system based on sea water condensers. The main change in the refit of the Singapore Navy's Challenger subs was converting at Kockums to the system more suited to the warmer tropics. Sure there were other upgrades too. The Singapore Navy got a great deal! The Challenger class is perfect for the shallow water approaches around Singapore. Small, very manuverable and deadly, these boats were built in Sweden in the 1960's, but even now they are still ahead of there time.

        Steve Reichmuth




        Edited By Dolphin on 1098241434

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        • david h
          Junior Member
          • Feb 2003
          • 199

          #19
          Steve ,

          you're a veritable tweasure

          Steve ,

          you're a veritable tweasure twove of knowledge!

          The Sjoormen are a wacky looking sub aren't they. That sail looks like it was designed by a drunk person. Very cool though. i like them.

          I'm just completing the mechanical mixer for my gotland. Looking good at the moment.

          regards,

          David Hughes.

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          • anonymous

            #20
            Tom Anderson has built several

            Tom Anderson has built several Sjoormans.

            Steve

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            • bcliffe
              Junior Member
              • Feb 2003
              • 337

              #21
              Official DND web site tracking

              Official DND web site tracking the investigation into the fire on HMCS Chicoutimi.



              Some interesting pictures in the CombatCamera section.

              Cheers
              BC

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              • bcliffe
                Junior Member
                • Feb 2003
                • 337

                #22
                The latest subsafe advisory put

                The latest subsafe advisory put out by the Navy may be an indication to the cause of this tragedy. Looks like the boats will be updated before being declared sea worthy.



                Cheers
                BC

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