TechItalian navy boosts fleet with advanced NFS U212 submarine order

Italian navy boosts fleet with advanced NFS U212 submarine order

S 524 Primo Longobardo will be one of the ships that will be retired from service following the introduction of the U212 NFS.
S 524 Primo Longobardo will be one of the ships that will be retired from service following the introduction of the U212 NFS.
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Przemysław Juraszek

3 July 2024 17:54

Marina Militare, the Italian Navy, will receive the fourth NFS U212 (Near Future Submarine) submarine, which is estimated to be worth 500 million euros (approximately 710 million Canadian dollars). We present what this submarine has to offer.

According to a statement by OCCAR (Organisation conjointe de coopération en matière d'armement), an organization that coordinates the acquisition of arms by signatory European countries, the Italian government has ordered the fourth NFS U212 submarine for the Marina Militare.

The contract was signed just before the steel cutting at Fincantieri’s Muggiano shipyard for the third NFS U212 submarine, scheduled to be delivered by 2032. The signed annex, estimated at 500 million euros (approximately 710 million Canadian dollars), also includes an upgrade to the battery package, which will be switched from lead-acid to lithium-ion technology. It will be the first submarine of this standard to enter service.

NFS U212 submarines - a result of German-Italian cooperation

The U212 submarines are a joint project between Germany and Italy. Construction began in the 1990s under the ARGE 212 consortium. These units are equipped with an air-independent propulsion system based on batteries. Still, instead of diesel engines, they use fuel cells that employ hydrogen and liquid oxygen stored in tanks as energy sources.

Thanks to this, U212 family submarines can stay underwater uninterrupted for three weeks, which is impossible for older units. Fuel cells are significantly quieter than diesel engines, making U212 more difficult to detect.

These units are approximately 59 metres long for the NFS variant and have a displacement of about 1,650 tonnes, with a crew consisting of 29 officers and sailors. The armament includes six 533-millimetre torpedo tubes, allowing not only torpedoes but also Teseo EVO cruise missiles or IDAS anti-aircraft missiles, which are naval variants of the IRIS-T SLM.

Moreover, the Italians have equipped the NFS version with an advanced electronic warfare system and the ability to cooperate with special units. It is also worth noting that NFS U212 submarines are one of the proposals in the Polish Orka program.