Posted on 08/22/2015 5:21:58 AM PDT by sukhoi-30mki
Morocco and Russia are close to reaching a deal on the delivery of a Russian-made Amur-1650 (project 677E) submarine which would be the kingdoms first submarine, World Tribune reported.
The contract is expected to be signed during King Mohammed VIs trip to Moscow later this year. The two countries have been in talks on the issue in several stages since 2013, according to the media outlet.
The sum of the deal may be 300 million ($342 million), Afrik.com reported.
During the DSA-2014 international arms forum in Malaysia, the Malaysian navy also expressed interest for the submarine.
"Malaysian navy commander visited our display and expressed interest in our Amur-1650 submarines," a Rosoboronexport spokesman told Rossiskaya Gazeta.
The Amur-1650 diesel-electric powered submarine was developed by the Rubin design bureau. In addition to an air-independent power plant, the submarine is equipped with a regular diesel generator and a set of accumulator plants. While surfaced it is propelled by the diesel-electric power plant, and by the accumulators and the air-independent power plant while submerged. Thus, the submarine has the technical specs close to a nuclear-powered one.
In comparison with its predecessors, the Amur-1650 submarine is capable of multiple missiles firing (up to six missiles at once) and has a hydroacoustic system with unique sonar for detecting low-noise targets at various distances.
The main feature of the Amur-1650 is its extreme quietness. According to experts, the new submarine outperforms the submarines of Varshavyanka (project 636) class which are now believed to be the most silent submarines in the world.
The Amur-1650 has a length of 66.8 meters and a beam of 7.1 meters. While submerged, the submarine can reach speed of 21 knots (39 kmh) at a distance of 650 miles. The submarine can submerge at a depth of 250 meters. The armament includes 18 torpedoes and 10 vertical silo-based missiles.
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It would seem like Russian officers would be the most logical if the language barrier can be surmounted.
This sub will give the Moroccan frigates a vessel to practice ASW against.
Be vewy vewy quiet.
While it is debatable why Morocco would need (more like 'want') a submarine, it is not true that one sub is kind of like buying one fighter jet. A single submarine can cause more chaos than an entire squadron of fighter jets could ever dream of.
Case in point, the experience the British Navy had against a single Argentinian submarine (the San Luis). The British navy used up a lot of resources to get that submarine, including two aircraft carriers and their anti-submarine helicopters, a nuclear submarine (and Brit submariners are among the best in the world), and several frigates. They launched over 50 torpedos (which led to the US having to resupply the RN). They had their dipping sonars pinging constantly.
All to no avail.
That lone submarine tied up a lot of RN resources, and even led to deaths (when the Brits couldn't risk rescuing two downed helicopters due to the risk of the sub being out there). Fortunately the submarine did not (directly) lead to more loss of life since its torpedo system was having problems, but it did launch against two British frigates.
That was an old pure diesel-electric submarine. A modern AIP diesel electric would, in the right hands, be a veritable nightmare.
The good news is that I doubt those hands are Moroccan.
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