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The '''''Yunlong''-class submarines''' are a series of [[Monsilva|Monsilvan]] diesel-electric attack submarines. The first boat in the class entered service with the [[Monsilvan Navy]] in 2009. The design is an evolution of the [[Hsiayan-class submarine|''Hsiayan''-class submarines]], from which it can most easily be distinguished by its X-shaped stern combination diving planes and rudders. The ''Yunlongs'' have the largest displacement of any submarine used by the Monsilvan navy.
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The '''''Yunlong''-class submarine''' is a series of [[Monsilva|Monsilvan]] diesel-electric attack submarines. The first boat in the class entered service with the [[Monsilvan Navy]] in 2009. The design is an evolution of the [[Hsiayan-class submarine|''Hsiayan''-class submarines]], from which it can most easily be distinguished by its X-shaped stern combination diving planes and rudders. The ''Yunlongs'' have the largest displacement of any submarine used by the Monsilvan navy.
  
 
It is one of Monsilva's first air-indpendent propulsion submarines. From ''Yunlong'' to ''Doulong'', all ''Yunlong''-class submarines are fitted with Soong V4 engines, allowing them to stay submerged for longer periods of time. Furthermore, in the Monsilvan Navy, ''SKC Fenglong'' is one of the first lithium-ion battery submarines. The cost of the third submarine in the Monsilvan Navy (''SKC Heilong'') was estimated at ¥3.26 billion (₵540 million).
 
It is one of Monsilva's first air-indpendent propulsion submarines. From ''Yunlong'' to ''Doulong'', all ''Yunlong''-class submarines are fitted with Soong V4 engines, allowing them to stay submerged for longer periods of time. Furthermore, in the Monsilvan Navy, ''SKC Fenglong'' is one of the first lithium-ion battery submarines. The cost of the third submarine in the Monsilvan Navy (''SKC Heilong'') was estimated at ¥3.26 billion (₵540 million).

Revision as of 18:14, 23 March 2023

Yunlong-class submarine.jpg
Yunlong-class submarine
Class overview
Name: Yunlong (雲龍)
Builders: Soong Shipbuilding Corporation
Operators:

 Monsilvan Navy

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Built: 2005 – 2019
In commission: 2009 – Present
General characteristics
Type: Attack submarine
Displacement:
  • Surfaced: 2,900 tonnes (2,854 long tons)
  • Submerged: 4,200 t (4,134 long tons)
Length: 84.0 m (275 ftin)
Beam: 9.1 m (29 ft 10 in)
Draught: 8.5 m (27 ft 11 in)
Propulsion:
  • 1-shaft 2× Soong 12V 25/25 SB-type diesel engines diesel-electric
  • 4× Soong V4-275R engines
  • 3,900 hp (2,900 kW) surfaced
  • 8,000 hp (6,000 kW) submerged
Speed:
  • Surfaced: 13 kn (24 km/h; 15 mph)
  • Submerged: 20 kn (37 km/h; 23 mph)
Range: AIP endurance (est.): 6100 nautical miles (11297.2 km; 7060.75 miles) at 6.5 knots (12 km/h; 7.48 mp/h)
Complement: 65 (9 officers, 56 enlisted)
Sensors and
processing systems:
  • ZPS-6F surface/low-level air search radar
  • ZQQ-7 Sonar suite: 1× bow-array, 4× LF flank arrays and 1× Towed array sonar
Electronic warfare
& decoys:
  • ZLR-3-6 ESM equipment
  • 2× 3-inch underwater countermeasure launcher tubes for launching of Acoustic Device Countermeasures (ADCs)
Armament:
  • 6 × HU-606 21 in (533 mm) torpedo tubes with 30 reloads[citation needed] for:
  • 1.) Torpedoes
  • 2.) Harpoon (missile)
  • Mines

The Yunlong-class submarine is a series of Monsilvan diesel-electric attack submarines. The first boat in the class entered service with the Monsilvan Navy in 2009. The design is an evolution of the Hsiayan-class submarines, from which it can most easily be distinguished by its X-shaped stern combination diving planes and rudders. The Yunlongs have the largest displacement of any submarine used by the Monsilvan navy.

It is one of Monsilva's first air-indpendent propulsion submarines. From Yunlong to Doulong, all Yunlong-class submarines are fitted with Soong V4 engines, allowing them to stay submerged for longer periods of time. Furthermore, in the Monsilvan Navy, SKC Fenglong is one of the first lithium-ion battery submarines. The cost of the third submarine in the Monsilvan Navy (SKC Heilong) was estimated at ¥3.26 billion (₵540 million).

The successor to the Yunlongs, the Dajing-class submarines, entered the planning and production phase in 2019.

Variants

The sixth Yunlong-class submarine (SKC Fenglong) is the first Monsilvan submarine in the fleet to mount lithium-ion batteries.

Lithium-ion batteries have almost double the electric storage capacity of traditional lead-acid batteries, and by not only replacing them in the existing battery storage areas but adding to the already large battery capacity by also filling the huge space (several hundred tons displacement) inside the hull previously occupied by the older engines and their fuel tanks with these new batteries, the amount of (more powerful) batteries carried overall is massive. This has improved the underwater endurance significantly and is felt will be an advantage over the slow recharge capability of the AIP system.

In any event, the Monsilvan Navy believes that lithium-ion is the way forward and intends to 'trial' this new system and compare it to the previous systems for operational effectiveness.

Exports

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Boats

Monsilvan Navy

Name Monsilvan Namesake Laid down Launched Commissioned
SKC Yunlong 雲龍 Cloud Dragon 31 March 2006 15 October 2008 25 March 2010
SKC Jianlong 劍龍 Sword Dragon 31 March 2008 15 November 2010 16 March 2012
SKC Heilong 黑龍 Black Dragon 21 January 2011 31 October 2013 9 March 2015
SKC Honglong 紅龍 Red Dragon 15 March 2013 2 November 2015 13 March 2017
SKC Zhulong 翥龍 Soaring Dragon 28 January 2015 6 November 2017 18 March 2019
SKC Fenglong 鳳龍 Phoenix Dragon 16 November 2015 4 October 2018 5 March 2020
SKC Doulong 鬥龍 Fighting Dragon 27 January 2017 6 November 2019 24 March 2021

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Name TBC Namesake Laid down Launched Commissioned

See also