Rubis class submarine

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The Casabianca
France France
Operators: Flag of Marine nationale Marine nationale
Preceding class: Aréthuse
Following class: Barracuda
Commissioned: 23 February 1983
Ships in Class
Ships in class: 6
Ships in active service: S601 Rubis (ex-Provence)

S602 Saphir (ex-Bretagne)
S603 Casabianca (ex-Bourgogne)
S604 Emeraude
S605 Améthyste

S606 Perle
Ships planned but not completed: S607 Turquoise (canceled)
S608 Diamant (canceled)
General Characteristics
Class type: Nuclear attack submarine
Displacement: 2400 t (surfaced)
2600 t (submerged)
Length: 73.6 m
Beam: 7.6 m
Draught: 6.4 m
Propulsion and power: Pressurised water K48 nuclear reactor (48MW) ; 2 turbo-alternators ; 1 electric engine (7 MW); one propeller
1 diesels-alternators SEMT Pielstick 8 PA 4V 185 SM - one auxiliary engine, 5 MW.
Speed: over 25 knots (46 km/h)
Range: Essentially unlimited
Complement: 10 officers

52 warrant officers
8 petty officers

Armament: Anti-submarine : 4 x 533mm tubes for F17 mod2 torpedoes

Anti-surface : 14 Exocet SM39

Mines
Sensors: DMUX 20 multifunction

ETBF DSUV 62C tugged antena
DSUV 22 microphone system
DRUA 33 radar

ARUR 13

The Rubis type is a class of first-generation nuclear attack submarines of the French Navy. They are the most compact nuclear attack submarines to date.

Originally of the same generation as the Redoutable class, notably sharing the same distinctive vertical bow, the first units of the series have undertaken major refittings in the beginning of the 90s to upgrade them to the level of the Améthyste.

They have a computer central system for submarine detection, processing of informations and firing of weapons. The hull is made of 80 HLES high elasticity steel. The sonar dome and the conning tower are made of composite materials. The submarines have two crews, "Blue" and "Red", who man the ships every three months in turn.

They will be succeeded by the 2nd-generation Barracuda class.

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