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A26: Sweden’s Blekinge-Class Submarine Could Be a Game Changer Sweden is Developing an Advanced Submarine – Throughout the Cold War, the Soviet Union had the largest fleet of submarines in the ...
Sweden's next type of submarine, the A-26 Blekinge Class, promises to take stealth to another level. And not just by even quieter AIP. One of its secret ingredients will be uncrewed underwater ...
Sweden’s Defence Material Administration has awarded Saab a further order worth $600m (SEK 5.2 billion) to continue development, production and expand the capabilities of the two A26 Blekinge-class ...
A keel laying ceremony was held on 30 June at the Saab Kockums shipyard in Karlskrona, Sweden, for the first-in-class A26 submarine, Blekinge. The latest milestone means the two aft-most sections of ...
Stockholm’s Submarine Force. In addition to the Blekinge-class boats that will eventually enter service by the end of the decade, Sweden currently has three Gotland-class submarines, which were ...
Normally, Sweden building its first new class of submarines in 30 years wouldn't be of as much interest, but Saab laying the keel of its first Blekinge-class (A26) boat on June 30 as Sweden waits ...
When Sweden loaned one of its Air Independent Power submarines to the U.S. Navy, it made waves. Now that submarine has been upgraded with an even stealthier propulsion system.
The Swedish government and Saab have agreed a rebaselined contract for the A 26 Blekinge-class submarine programme amid schedule delays and escalating costs.
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