Orque-class submarine

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Class overview
Builders: Maripoli Naval Arsenal
Operators: Salisford Royal Salisfordian Navy
Built: 1986-present
In commission: 1988-present
On order: 4
Building: 2
Completed: 18
Active: 16
Laid up: 2
General characteristics
Type: Attack submarine
Displacement: 8,500 tons
Length: 365 feet (111 m)
Beam: 45 feet (14 m)
Draught: 32 feet (9.8 m)
Propulsion:
  • Diesel-electric propulsion
  • 2 × 1000 kW Diesel generators
  • 1 × 7,800 shp (5,800 kW) Propulsion motor
  • 2 × Stirling AIP units
  • 1 × 7 bladed propeller
Speed:
  • Surfaced: 14 knots (26 km/h; 16 mph)
  • Submerged: 25 knots (46 km/h; 29 mph) on batteries; 5 knots (9.3 km/h; 5.8 mph) on AIP
Endurance: 75 days
Test depth:
  • Operational: 750 feet (230 m)
  • Maximum: 950 feet (290 m)
Complement: 72
Sensors and
processing systems:
  • Active/passive sonar suite
  • Towed sonar array
  • Flank arrays
  • Mine detection sonar
Electronic warfare
& decoys:
  • ECM suite
  • Noise simulation decoys
  • Sonar intercept receiver
  • IFF
Armament:
  • 6 x torpedo tubes (36 torpedos)
  • 1 x MANPAD (surface use only)
  • Cruise missiles

The Orque class (literally, Orca) are a series of diesel-electric fast attack submarines designed and built by the Kingdom of Salisford for the Royal Salisfordian Navy. The Orque-class was intended to be a multi-mission capable replacement previous classes, and the Orque-class now forms the bulk of Salisford's submarine fleet.

The Orque-class was the first Salisfordian submarine class to be equipped with Air-independent propulsion (AIP), which extends their underwater endurance from days to weeks.

Design

The design of the Orque-class has a lighter exterior hull and an inner pressure hull. This allows more freedom for the exterior shape and grants a larger pool of reserve buoyancy.

The distinctive bulb or "can" on the Orque-class's tail contains the towed sonar array when it is retracted. Orque-class submarines are fitted with a wake detection system and hydrodynamic sensors which detect changes in the underwater environment. The Orque-class is also equipped with the normal suite of hydrophone and sonar arrays found on Salisfordian submarines.

The Orque-class has a specially designed Air-Independent Propulsion (Salisfordian: Propulsione Indipendente dall'Aria) system which allows the submarines to operate without atmospheric oxygen. This is meant to augment the traditional diesel-electric engines which are run when stealth is not needed or during surface transit. The AIP system makes the Orque-class virtually silent, meaning it is considerably harder to detect than comparable diesel-electric submarines.

The Orque-class has six torpedo tubes. These tubes can fire wake-homing, passive, or wire-guided torpedoes and both anti-surface or anti-submarine missiles. Proposed overhauls to the Orque-class will add the capability to fire cruise-missiles.

Operational History

Units

# Name Builders Laid down Launched Commissioned Fleet Status
O-1 Orque Maripoli Shipbuilding 11 November 1986 27 June 1987 30 August 1988 Submarine Command Laid up for overhaul since 2020
O-2 Basso Maripoli Shipbuilding 28 January 1987 3 May 1988 17 September 1988 Submarine Command Active
O-3 Pesce Maripoli Shipbuilding 28 January 1987 13 June 1988 29 September 1988 Submarine Command Laid up for overhaul since 2021
O-4 Delfino Maripoli Shipbuilding 28 January 1987 31 July 1988 2 October 1988 Submarine Command Active
O-5 Salmone Maripoli Shipbuilding 17 December 1992 9 June 1994 25 November 1995 Submarine Command Active
O-6 Tonno Maripoli Shipbuilding 17 December 1992 23 October 1994 12 February 1996 Submarine Command Active
O-7 Squalo Maripoli Shipbuilding 17 December 1992 24 November 1994 15 March 1996 Submarine Command Active
O-8 Anguilla Maripoli Shipbuilding 23 March 2006 14 March 2008 22 September 2009 Submarine Command Active
O-9 Perla Maripoli Shipbuilding 23 March 2006 29 April 2008 16 January 2010 Submarine Command Active
O-10 Flutto Maripoli Shipbuilding 23 March 2006 14 January 2009 5 May 2010 Submarine Command Active
O-11 Sirena Maripoli Shipbuilding 18 November 2019 Under construction
O-12 Lido Maripoli Shipbuilding 18 November 2019 Under construction
O-13 Maripoli Shipbuilding 18 November 2019 On order
O-14 Maripoli Shipbuilding 5 October 2020 On order
O-15 Maripoli Shipbuilding 5 October 2020 On order
O-16 Maripoli Shipbuilding 5 October 2020 On order

See also

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