The future third-generation SSBN offers superior detection and discretion capabilities, critical for nuclear deterrence, ensuring invulnerability due to its undetectable nature.
The conventional Barracuda is a silent, powerful, and versatile submarine capable of long-distance missions, supporting special forces, and conducting massive land strikes.
The French navy’s Barracuda-class nuclear submarine supports missions ranging from deterrence and deep strikes to coalition cooperation and special forces operations, ensuring a safe zone for SSBN patrols.
Naval Group's deterrence capabilities form a cornerstone of French defence, led by four nuclear ballistic missile submarines that support the country's strategic oceanic force.
Submarine weapon-launching tubes are compatible with all types of weapons (torpedoes, missiles, mines) in a NATO format. The highest levels of security are given to these essential mechanical components that penetrate the pressure hull and form an integral part of diving safety.
Torpedo-launching tubes are capable of launching light torpedoes respecting the NATO standard from surface ships and are available in several configurations (two or three tubes).
Moog’s solutions for submarine actuation span from the George Washington-class to the Virginia-class and future Columbia-class submarines. Their systems ensure reliable control for propulsion and other critical submarine operations.
On July 8, Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace AS (KONGSBERG) signed an historic defence contract with Norway and Germany. KONGSBERG will deliver combat system, integrated into the new non-nuclear submarines called 212 Common Design (CD), in addition to the Naval Strike Missile (NSM) to the German and Norwegian Navy.
Diehl Defence is developing a multi-role capable guided missile providing self-defence capabilities for submerged submarines under the project name IDAS.