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- Södermanland-class_submarine length "60500.0".
- Södermanland-class_submarine abstract "The Swedish Södermanland class of diesel-electric submarines consist of the HMS Södermanland and HMS Östergötland. These two submarines were originally launched as Västergötland-class submarines in 1987 and 1990, and have been relaunched as a new class after extensive modernization 2003 and 2004 by Kockums AB. The pressure hull had been cut in two after the sail and a 12 m (39 ft 4 in) long new section with an air-independent propulsion system was inserted. It contains two Stirling engines which are coupled to electric generators and heated by burning diesel fuel with liquid oxygen stored in cryogenic tanks. The AIP system can provide electric energy to extend the submarine's submerged time from days to weeks.The class is planned to remain in service until 2019-20 when it will be replaced by the future A26 submarine.Two submarines of similar modifications, known as the Archer class submarine are in service with the Republic of Singapore Navy.".
- Södermanland-class_submarine thumbnail HMS_Södermanland.jpg?width=300.
- Södermanland-class_submarine wikiPageID "3087650".
- Södermanland-class_submarine wikiPageRevisionID "606122843".
- Södermanland-class_submarine builders Kockums.
- Södermanland-class_submarine classAfter Gotland-class_submarine.
- Södermanland-class_submarine classBefore Näcken_class_submarine.
- Södermanland-class_submarine price "around 170 million euro per ship".
- Södermanland-class_submarine shipArmament "3".
- Södermanland-class_submarine shipArmament "6".
- Södermanland-class_submarine shipArmament "Mines".
- Södermanland-class_submarine shipComplement "18".
- Södermanland-class_submarine shipComplement "6".
- Södermanland-class_submarine shipDisplacement "Submerged:".
- Södermanland-class_submarine shipPropulsion "2".
- Södermanland-class_submarine shipSensors "FAS".
- Södermanland-class_submarine shipSpeed "Submerged:".
- Södermanland-class_submarine totalShipsActive "HMS Södermanland".
- Södermanland-class_submarine totalShipsActive "HMS Östergötland".
- Södermanland-class_submarine totalShipsCompleted "2".
- Södermanland-class_submarine totalShipsPlanned "4".
- Södermanland-class_submarine subject Category:1980s_ships.
- Södermanland-class_submarine subject Category:Active_naval_ships_of_Sweden.
- Södermanland-class_submarine subject Category:Submarine_classes.
- Södermanland-class_submarine subject Category:Submarines_of_the_Swedish_Navy.
- Södermanland-class_submarine type MeanOfTransportation.
- Södermanland-class_submarine type Ship.
- Södermanland-class_submarine type Product.
- Södermanland-class_submarine type DesignedArtifact.
- Södermanland-class_submarine comment "The Swedish Södermanland class of diesel-electric submarines consist of the HMS Södermanland and HMS Östergötland. These two submarines were originally launched as Västergötland-class submarines in 1987 and 1990, and have been relaunched as a new class after extensive modernization 2003 and 2004 by Kockums AB. The pressure hull had been cut in two after the sail and a 12 m (39 ft 4 in) long new section with an air-independent propulsion system was inserted.".
- Södermanland-class_submarine label "Södermanland-Klasse".
- Södermanland-class_submarine label "Södermanland-class submarine".
- Södermanland-class_submarine label "Подводные лодки типа «Сёдерманланд»".
- Södermanland-class_submarine label "セーデルマンランド級潜水艦".
- Södermanland-class_submarine sameAs S%C3%B6dermanland-class_submarine.
- Södermanland-class_submarine sameAs Třída_Södermanland.
- Södermanland-class_submarine sameAs Södermanland-Klasse.
- Södermanland-class_submarine sameAs セーデルマンランド級潜水艦.
- Södermanland-class_submarine sameAs Q2117340.
- Södermanland-class_submarine sameAs Q2117340.
- Södermanland-class_submarine wasDerivedFrom Södermanland-class_submarine?oldid=606122843.
- Södermanland-class_submarine depiction HMS_Södermanland.jpg.