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Can pack 18 vertically launched cruise missiles (Tomahawk) for underwater launch. And, since a cruise missile is essentially a drone, can launch UAVs as well. And underwater drones (UUVs) as well as divers from the torpedo tubes.
Andrzejlbn about half a billion dollars “the project was restarted after the Swedish government placed a formal order for two A26 submarines for a maximum total cost of SEK 8.2 bn (approximately US$945 Million as of 18 March 2015)”
To be honest I don't think the A26 in its current form is what Sweden needs. The submarine design was developped after the fall of the Soviet Union, thus at the time the threat of invasion or a direct military attack on Sweden from Russia was deemed low. The A26 was therefore not designed to combat a powerful invasion fleet with the help of a large weapon load, and instead as explained in the video for information gathering. But the relevance of a powerful attack submarine able to take on a large fleet of enemy surface vessels and submarines has now again increased following Russia's increasingly agressive behavior in Eastern Europe and the Baltics. The Swedish A26 has a very low offensive capacity compared to most modern submarines, and while it may be almost impossible to detect, its capability to take on a large numerically superior enemy is lower than for example the Dutch version of the A26 or the diesel submarines currently in use by Russia. Add to that the fact that Sweden has ordered very few, only two. The Gotland submarines will be outdated in 2030, and with the limited offensive capacity if the A26, Sweden will need atleast four more submarines to have a chance to protect Swedish soil from invasion.
.... these totally digital ships are going to be real problematic ...... .. The Swedes generally build amazing stuff [or used to]...... I am impressed by the radar suite in even the old Viggen or Draken SAAB fighters ........ but the trends now seem to point to a mutual destructive scenario ---- I think EMP's will be the first step in a battlefield .................. then what ? [maybe subs are more protected ........ but...... ] thx: CS
@@markjmaxwell9819 Not everyone uses Stirling aip tech. Only kokums use that tech. They designed the gotland class and the soryu class subs. Germans, Spanish and the Russians use fuel cells, which are even quieter. And batteries have been in use for decades.
Even the older Gotland-class submarine in 2018 I think, managed to "sink" an American aircraft carrier and all of its support vessels several times in exercices carried out by the American Navy where they leased a Gotland-class submarine and its crew for the purpose of learning how to defeat an adversary. Good for you, you're on our side most of the time.