Agosta
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) : 1975
Total Production : 13
Model | Status | Year | Produced |
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Agosta | Active | 1975 | 10 |
Agosta 90B | Active | 1999 | 3 |
Agosta
Group : Attack Submarines
Status : Active
Also Known As : Agosta 70, Galerna (Spain), Hashmat (Pakistan)
Origin : France
Contractor : Naval Group
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) : 1975
Total Production : 10
Agosta-class diesel-electric attack submarines (SSK) were developed by French shipyards DCN to operate in the littoral environment. Originally, the French Navy procured four boats and Bazan, now Avantia, built another four for the Spanish Navy. France also built two submarines for South Africa but finally they were sold to Pakistan. In the 1990s the French Navy withdrawn from service its four-Agosta in favor of nuclear-powered submarines.
Despite being designed for the littoral environment Agosta is able to conduct open ocean mission engaging surface ships at long range using Exocet SM-39 cruise missile. Agosta are equipped with four 533mm torpedo tubes and carries as many as 20 weapons including F17 torpedoes and SM-39 anti-ship missiles.
Operators
Specifications
Notes | ||
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Crew | 54 | |
Number of Weapons | 20 | |
Torpedo Tubes | 4 | |
Dimensions | ||
Length | 68 meter | |
Mass | ||
Displacement Submerged | 1,725 ton | |
Performance | ||
Max Operating Depth | 300 meter | |
Power | ||
Power | 4,600 shp | |
Speed | ||
Top Speed Submerged | 10.5 mps |
Gear
Anti-Ship Missiles | ||
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SM39 Exocet | ||
Torpedoes | ||
F17 |
Listing
Ship | Status | Com | Decom |
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Active | 1975 | |
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Active | 1976 | |
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Active | 1976 | |
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Active | 1977 | |
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Active | 1979 | |
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Active | 1980 | |
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Active | 1981 | 2016 |
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Decommissioned | 1982 | June 2012 |
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Active | 1983 | 2018 |
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Active | 1984 | 2013 |
Agosta 90B
Group : Attack Submarines
Status : Active
Also Known As : Khalid
Origin : France,
Pakistan
Contractors : Naval Group*, Karachi Shipyard & Engineering Works Limited, PN Dockyard
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) : 1999
Total Production : 3
Agosta-class diesel-electric attack submarines (SSK) were developed by French shipyards DCN to operate in the littoral environment. Originally, the French Navy procured four boats and Bazan, now Avantia, built another four for the Spanish Navy. France also built two submarines for South Africa but finally they were sold to Pakistan. In the 1990s the French Navy withdrawn from service its four-Agosta in favor of nuclear-powered submarines.
Despite being designed for the littoral environment Agosta is able to conduct open ocean mission engaging surface ships at long range using Exocet SM-39 cruise missile. Agosta are equipped with four 533mm torpedo tubes and carries as many as 20 weapons including F17 torpedoes and SM-39 anti-ship missiles.
Agosta 90B is an improved variant of Agosta conventionally-powered attack submarine developed specifically to meet Pakistan's requirements. Agosta 90B features MESMA Air-Independent Propulsion (AIP) system which enhances its combat capabilities. Fitted with the optional MESMA propulsion system the hull's length is 76 meters and without it 67 meters. The submarine's crew varies from 36 to 41 men.
The Agosta 90B development contract between France and Pakistan was signed in 1994 and the first boat built by DCN (PNS/M Khalid) at Cherbourg was delivered to the Pakistani Navy in 1999. The other two submarines (PNS/M Saad and PNS/M Hamza) were slated to be built in Pakistan with the submarine components coming from DCN Cherbourg and assembled in Karachi. PNS/M Saad was delivered to the Pakistani Navy in 2003. The launching ceremony for the third and final boat occurred in August 2006. The PNS/M Hamza was the only built with the MESMA AIP system with the other two ships ordered by Pakistan to receive MESMA in the near future.
Operators
Country | Status | State | Notes |
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![]() | Active | 3 |
Specifications
Notes | ||
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Crew | 41 | |
Number of Weapons | 16 | |
Torpedo Tubes | 4 | |
Dimensions | ||
Length | 76 meter | |
Mass | ||
Displacement Submerged | 1,760 ton | |
Performance | ||
Max Operating Depth | 300 meter | |
Speed | ||
Top Speed Submerged | 10.5 mps | |
Time | ||
Mission Endurance | 68 day |
Gear
Anti-Ship Missiles | ||
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SM39 Exocet | ||
Cruise Missiles | ||
Babur-3 | ||
Torpedoes | ||
F17 |
Listing
Ship | Status | Com | Decom |
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Active | 1999 | |
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Active | 2003 | |
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Active | September 26, 2008 |
News
China will build four of eight submarines that it will sell to Pakistan in Karachi, Pakistan’s largest city and the most important city on the Arabian Sea.
On 26 September 2008, the Pakistan Navy completed customer acceptance testing of PNS Hamza, a DCNS-designed type Agosta 90B diesel-electric submarine featuring a Mesma® air-independent
On 22 December 2007, DCNS signed two contracts with Chilean naval shipyard ASMAR — one to modernise the combat systems of two Ecuadorian Navy Type 209 submarines; the other
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Agosta

Agosta
Notes
State Latest Known holdings/Original Procurement
Com - Date of Commissioning
Decom - Date of Decommissioning
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