


Meanwhile, the Virginia class is more expensive. While it is difficult to get an accurate unit cost for defence equipment, one Royal Navy Astute-class submarine was last priced at more than £1.4bn ($1.83bn), according to the UK National Audit Office’s Major Projects Report 2015. Its sonar suite includes a range of active and passive sonars, two Kollmorgen AN/BVS-1 photonic masts instead of optical periscopes, and the Boeing long-term mine reconnaissance system and Northrop anti-submarine warfare sonar system.
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The AN/BLQ-10 provides full spectrum radar processing, enhanced situation assessment and an automatic threat warning system. Lockheed Martin is also developing a mast-mounted AN/BLQ-10 electronic support measure for the US Navy’s Virginia-class submarines. Virginia is fitted with Northrop Grumman’s AN/WLY-1 acoustic countermeasures system, which provides range and bearing data. The main sonar suite is the Thales 2076 integrated passive/active search and attack sonar with bow, intercept, flank and towed capabilities, while Raytheon was contracted to provide its Successor IFF friend or foe naval transponder system. It also uses Eddystone Communications’ band ESM system that provides enhanced communications, signal intercept, recognition, direction-finding and monitoring. The ESM system is Thales Sensors Outfit UAP(4), which has two multi-function antennae mounted on non-hull penetrating optronic masts. The Royal Navy’s Astute class electronic warfare (EW) array incorporates electronic support measures (ESM), sonars and decoys. Winner: Virginia Round 4: EW countermeasures and sensors The latest Block V boat generation incorporates the new Virginia payload module (VPM), which boosts the number of torpedoes and missiles it can carry from 37 to 65. The Virginia class is packed with more of a punch, incorporating 12 Tomahawk vertical launching system tubes and four 5 21 in torpedo tubes for the Mk-48 torpedo. The Astute class offers storage for up to 38 weapons. It also launches Raytheon Tomahawk Block IV cruise missiles for land-attack operations. The Virginia class is slower, reaching speeds of around 25kn (46km/h 29m/h).īeing attack submarines, both classes are naturally armed to the teeth with the latest maritime weaponry.Īstute-class submarines come with six 21 in torpedo tubes capable of firing Spearfish heavyweight torpedoes. The Royal Navy’s Astute class has a top speed of 30kn (56km/h 35m/h) when fully submerged. Again, the Virginia class can go indefinitely in terms of propulsion, only limited by food and maintenance requirements. Meanwhile, the Virginia class uses an S9G reactor, a ninth-generation core designed by General Electric. However, the amount of provisions carried for the crew typically last up to 90 days. The Astute is powered by the latest Rolls-Royce pressurised water reactor (PWR 2) design, the Core H, which eliminates the need for refuelling, and means that the sub’s nuclear reactor only requires one refit instead of the traditional two refits throughout its service life.Īstute has unlimited endurance and can provide unlimited air and water supply for crew members. It is longer than the Astute class, at 115m (377ft) but also narrower – with a beam measurement of 10m (34ft). The Virginia class has a displacement of 7,900t, making it the ninth-largest submarine when comparing all submarine variants. The Royal Navy’s Astute-class of submarines is currently the tenth-biggest submarine class in the world, with a surfaced displacement of 7,000t to7,400t, and a submerged displacement of 7,400t to 7,800t.Īt a length of 97m (318ft 3in) and a beam of 11.3m (37ft 1in), the Astute-class is smaller than US Navy’s Virginia class. We put them head-to-head in the ring on factors like size, speed, armament, technology and cost. Both are among the best nuclear-powered attack submarine classes in the world. The Royal Navy’s Astute class designed by BAE Systems Maritime and the US Navy’s Virginia class built by General Dynamics Electric Boat and Newport News Shipbuilding.
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