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SSK Manthatisi Class (Type 209/1400) Attack Submarine, South Africa



Type 209/1400 submarine during diving operation

The Type 209/1400 submarine has a maximum speed of 10kt surfaced and 22kt dived.

  • SSK Manthatisi Class (Type 209/1400) Attack Submarine on the waters surface
    Three Type 209/1400 attack submarines, the SSK Manthatisi Class have been...
  • SAS Manthatisi (S101) during training exercies in European waters
    First of class SAS Manthatisi (S101) engaged in training exercises in...
  • SAS Manthatisi (S101) submarine escorted by SAS Drakensburg
    SAS Manthatisi (S101), escorted by SAS Drakensburg, en route to South Africa.
  • Cutaway diagram of the Type 209/1400 submarine
    Cutaway diagram of the Type 209/1400 submarine.
  • SAS Manthatisi (S101) in Simon Towns port in South Africa
    SAS Manthatisi (S101) arrived at its home port of Simon's Town in April 2006.
  • Type 209/1400 submarine travelling on the waters surface
    The Type 209/1400 submarines have a diesel electric propulsion system, based...
  • Type 209/1400 submarine during diving operation
    The Type 209/1400 submarine has a maximum speed of 10kt surfaced and 22kt dived.

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