BMT unveils Vidar-36 submarine design
13-May-2008
BMT
Defence Services Ltd, a subsidiary of BMT Group Ltd, has unveiled its Vidar-36
design for an extremely capable and flexible, 3,600 tonne, conventional (SSK)
submarine.
BMT's Vidar-36 offers navies:
- ocean-spanning reach, presence and
persistence;
- multiple-mission versatility in both
ocean and coastal waters;
- land-attack, anti-surface,
anti-submarine and special operations capabilities;
- silent and covert operation;
- high levels of reliability, achieved
through design excellence and by using proven commercial and military
off-the-shelf technology.
BMT's
naval architects and engineers have developed the innovative Vidar-36
whole-platform design in-house. BMT InSpira, BMT's multi-disciplinary research
and design development team, provided design guidance.
Roger
Cooper, Managing Director of BMT Defence Services, says: "BMT has an
ongoing investment programme in Research and Development and is committed to
sustaining the UK submarine design capability. As part of this programme, and offering impressive
capabilities and outstanding operational flexibility in an affordable SSK
platform, Vidar-36 is a design for the times."
Options
Vidar-36
can be tailored to meet a navy's particular requirements. Simon Binns, Vidar
project team leader at BMT Defence Services, says: "From the start,
Vidar-36 has been designed for flexibility and adaptability; for example
modular spaces onboard include a payload bay, mast bays and a weapons stowage
compartment."
Options
available include extended-range capabilities, a dry/wet deck hangar, reelable
high-frequency communication systems, reelable towed array, and special
operations mission packages. As another option, Vidar-36 can launch, operate
and recover autonomous underwater vehicles and tethered unmanned underwater
vehicles.
Features
A
diesel-electric submarine with an optional air-independent propulsion system,
Vidar-36 has a length of 79 metres and a beam of up to 8.4 metres. Its other
features include:
- a long range of 9,000 nautical miles
(snorting);
- a maximum operating depth of over 200
metres;
- an advanced combat system;
- six 21" torpedo tubes and space
and delivery systems for a total of 18 torpedoes and missiles, or up to 36
mines;
- a full suite of sensors including
active and passive cylindrical, flank and intercept sonar arrays, and mine
and obstacle avoidance sonar;
- satellite communications, radar, and
electronic warfare support measures;
- communications interoperability and
net-centric warfare compatibility;
- superior standards of crew
accommodation, facilitating extended patrols.
UDT Europe/RINA Warship 2008:
Naval Submarines 9 (10-12 June in Glasgow)
BMT Defence Services will present a paper at the RINA Warship 2008: Naval
Submarines 9 conference setting out the technical capabilities of Vidar-36, and
will also be exhibiting at UDT Europe.
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