Viking class submarine

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Class overview
Builders: Viking Submarine Corporation
Operators:  Royal Norwegian Navy
 Swedish Navy
 Royal Danish Navy
Planned: 10
Cancelled: Project cancelled
General characteristics
Type: Submarine
Displacement: 1,100–1,700 t (1,083–1,673 long tons)
Length: 52–60 m (171–200 ft)
Beam: 6.7 m (22 ft)
Propulsion: Stirling Air-independent propulsion (AIP)
Speed: 11 knots (13 mph; 20 km/h) surfaced
23 knots (26 mph; 43 km/h) submerged
Endurance: Can stay submerged up to 100% of mission time
Complement: 22-28 men
Armament: Multi-purpose homing torpedoes
Cruise missiles
ASW torpedoes
Mines and countermeasures

The Viking class submarine was a planned class of submarines to be built by the Viking Submarine Corporation. Viking was a corporation jointly established by Kockums in Sweden, Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace in Norway and Odense Steel Shipyard in Denmark. Finland was an observer of the Viking project, as an eventual future buyer of additional Viking submarines.

The idea was to develop modern successor to Swedish Gotland class submarine, that would have cost about 1/3 of the German Type 214.[1] It was initially planned that the Swedish, Danish, and Norwegian navies would purchase two, four, and four Viking-class submarines each starting in 2005.

When the Danish Navy announced that they would stop using submarines completely in the summer of 2004, the whole Viking project died out. Currently Kockums is doing low-intensive continuous research, based on the Viking design.

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