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The Spanish government approved the purchase of four S-80A submarines in September 2003 and signed a contract with Izar on 24 March 2004. [13] The original deal was €1,756M to design and build four submarines, [13] about €439M per boat. However, this had increased to €2,212M [14] by 2010 (€553M per boat).
Submarine C-3 with rescue submarine ship Kanguro. Isaac Peral (C-1) 1928 – 1950. C-2 1928 – 1951. C-3 1928 – 1936, sunk by German submarine U-34. C-4 1928 – 1946, accidentally rammed by Spanish destroyer Lepanto. C-5 1928 – 1937, missing. C-6 1928 – 1937, scuttled.
Spanish police announced Friday that they seized a homemade narco-submarine able to carry up to 2 metric tons (2.2 tons) of cargo. Police came across the 9-meter-long (30-feet-long) craft last ...
The Agosta-class submarines in Spanish service had a projected service life of 30 years. However, due to delays in the successor S-80-class program , they have undergone numerous repairs. Galerna was scheduled for another large overhaul in the summer of 2017, the fifth over her career, to extend her service life until the delivery of the next ...
Between 19 and 23 March 2012, the submarine participated in the INSTREX-12 exercise, along with 11 other ships and the Portuguese Tridente-class submarine, Arpao. [ 3 ] On 24 May 2013, Pedro Argüelles, Secretary of State for Defence , declared at the Congress of Deputies that shipbuilding company Navantia would review the technical delays of ...
Navantia is a Spanish state-owned shipbuilding enterprise dedicated to civil and military naval construction, the design of deep-tech systems [3] and the manufacture of structures for the renewable energy sector, such as offshore wind or hydrogen.
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Submarines (2) S-80 class: 2: Attack submarine — S 85 — 3,700 tonnes Plan to increase the number of active submarines to 6. [51] — S 86 — Landing Helicopter Docks (2) Future LHD: 2 — LHD / Aircraft carrier — — — — Replacement of the Juan Carlos I, likely to operate F-35B as successor of the Harrier. [56] — — — Amphibious ...