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RIACHUELO submarines


Ships


Name No Yard No Builder Laid down Launched Comm Fate
Riachuelo S40   Itaguai Construções Navais, Sepetiba 16.7.2010 14.12.2018 2020 building (2019)
Humaitá S41   Itaguai Construções Navais, Sepetiba 4.9.2013 2020 2021 building (2019)
Tonelero S42   Itaguai Construções Navais, Sepetiba 2015 2020 2022 building (2019)
Angostura S43   Itaguai Construções Navais, Sepetiba 2016 2021 2023 building (2019)


Technical data


Displacement standard, t 
Displacement normal, t

1850 / 2010

Length, m

76.0

Breadth, m

6.20

Draught, m

5.80

No of shafts

1

Machinery

4 MTU 16V396 SE84 diesel-generators, 1 Jeumont-Schneider electric motor

Power, h. p.

3260 / 3800

Max speed, kts

12 / 20

Fuel, t

diesel oil

Endurance, nm(kts)6500(8) / 550(4)
Armament

6 - 533 TT (bow, 12 (inc. SM39 Exocet SSM (4 SM39) F21)

Electronic equipmentSAGEM 10 CSR radar, S-Cube sonar suite, Contralto-S ECM suite, SUBTICS Mod.3 CCS
Complement

45

Diving depth operational, m

350



Standard scale images


<i>Riachuelo</i>
Riachuelo


Project history

Ordered in 2008, built under a joint venture between DCN, Cherbourg, and Brazilian partner Odebrecht. The four submarines are to be modified versions of the Scorpène class, being built longer and wider for Brazil without air independent propulsion capabilities. Will be fitted with the SAGEM Series 30 Search Mast System Optronics mast with an infrared imager and high-definition color camera, a SAGEM Series 20 attack periscope system, also with a high-definition camera, as well as a SAGEM Series 10 compact submarine radar navigation mast.

Modernizations

None.

Naval service

No significant events.