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IMDEX Asia: A26 sub goes vertical

17th May 2017 - 14:00 GMT | by Tim Fish in Singapore

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Sweden’s Saab is displaying a model of its A26 conventional submarine (SSK) fitted with vertical launch missile tubes at IMDEX Asia.

This version of the boat is designed to emphasise the modular capability of the submarine with the installation of a 10m section containing three launchers, each containing six missiles.

It is the first time that a conventional diesel-electric-powered submarine has been designed with the Tomahawk Land Attack Missile capability (TLAM). Existing boats that have TLAM – the US Navy and UK Royal Navy submarines – are all nuclear-powered (SSN).

The only other land attack capability that is fitted

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Tim Fish is a special correspondent for Shephard Media. Formerly the editor of Land Warfare …

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