Swiftsure class submarine

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United Kingdom United Kingdom
Builders: Vickers Shipbuilding and Engineering Ltd
Operators: Flag of Royal Navy Royal Navy
Preceding class: Oberon-class
Following class: Trafalgar-class
Commissioned: April 17, 1973
Ships in Class
Ships in class: 6
Ships in active service: Superb
Sceptre
Ships out of service: Swiftsure
Sovereign
Spartan
Splendid
General Characteristics
Class type: Fleet submarine (S)
Displacement: 4,900 tonnes (dived)
Length: 82.9 m
Beam: 9.8 m
Draught: 8.5 m
Speed: In excess of 20 knots, dived
Range: Unlimited (nuclear
Complement: 116 officers and men
Armament: 5 x 21 in (533 mm) torpedo tubes, Spearfish torpedoes, RN Sub Harpoon missiles, Tomahawk missiles

The Royal Navy's Swiftsure-class of nuclear fleet submarines (S) is the older of the two classes of attack submarine in service with the RN. It originally contained six boats, but HMS Swiftsure was decommissioned in 1992 due to damage suffered to the pressure hull during trials. HMS Splendid followed in 2004 due to defence cuts meaning a reduction in the RN SSN fleet. HMS Spartan was decommissioned in January 2006,with HMS Sovereign following on 12 September 2006. The remaining two boats in the class are scheduled to be out of service by 2010, with HMS Superb going in 2008, followed by HMS Sceptre. They are being replaced by the Astute-class submarine.

A few can now fire Tomahawk missiles in addition to their original armaments of torpedoes, mines and anti-ship missiles.


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