The S1000-class submarine was a joint development by Russia and Italy, said to be an advanced version of the Amur -class submarine . The joint development was between Rubin Design Bureau of Russia and Fincantieri of Italy. The project was suspended in 2014.
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10-679: A partnership with Russia's Rubin Design Bureau to design a new diesel-electric submarine based on the Russian Amur -class submarine and featuring air independent propulsion (AIP) technology. In October 2006 at the Euronaval international arms show in France, Russia and Italy presented a mock-up model of a new-generation diesel submarine called S1000. In July 2014 it was reported that Fincantieri requested indefinite postponement of
15-475: A top speed of 14 knots (26 km/h; 16 mph) and be equipped with a new fuel cell-powered AIP system developed by Italy. Designed primarily for exports to third countries, the new submarine was to feature Italian heavyweight, wire-guided Black Shark torpedoes and the Russian Club-S cruise missile system capable of hitting underwater, surface and land targets. Both Fincantieri and Rubin gave
20-460: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=S1000&oldid=933102096 " Category : Letter–number combination disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages S1000 submarine class It was reported in 2005 that Fincantieri of Italy had entered into
25-608: The project, citing political situation resulting from Russia's involvement in Ukraine crisis . As of 2020 , the project is likely still suspended. The project may not continue as Russia is moving forward with their Lada -class submarine and Italy is building two additional German Type 212 submarines in addition to the four already completed. The submarine was designed for anti-submarine and anti-ship warfare, reconnaissance missions, and transportation of up to 12 troops. It would have been 56.2 metres (184 ft 5 in) long, have
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