A World-leading Submarine Programme
Kockums designs, builds and maintains advanced non-nuclear sub-marines for operations in both extreme littoral zones and blue waters. Leading technology built into these vessel include our innovative Air-Independent Propulsion (AIP) system based on the Stirling engine.
Stirling AIP eliminates surfacing for regular battery charging, and our submarines can therefore remain under water for weeks rather than days. In combination with superior stealth technology, extreme shock resistance and a powerful combat system, the Stirling AIP system makes Kockums product an exceptional non-nuclear submarine.
A related Kockums-developed submarine rescue system is the only system in the world capable of rescuing the entire submarine crew of 35 persons in one single lift.
Kockums concept - a world leading submarine programme.
At one with the ocean
A submarine has three key attributes: the ability to remain hidden over an extended period, operational flexibility in a range of different scena-rios, and full integration with other units on land, at sea and in the air. Submarines from Kockums meet all three criteria.
At the leading edge of submarine technology, our range of products is the result of advanced in-house competence in the following fields:
Signatures and stealth
Structure analysis
System integration
Energy systems
Modulation and simulation
Composite materials
Submarines do information gathering.
Conventional missions
First and foremost, our sub-marines are designed, tested and deployed for conventional naval missions, such as home-land defence; gathering, pro-cessing and presentation of intelligence; surveillance and reconnaissance data; attack; anti-submarine warfare; mine-laying and special operations.
The submarine's great flexibility enables it to fulfil many roles, partici-pating directly (sub-to-sub, sub-tosurface, sub-to-land and sub-to-air) and indirectly as, e.g. fire support.
New scenarios in a changing world
The nations of the world confront new types of security threat: inter-national terrorism, smuggling and illegal immigration. In response to these new threats, many countries are reorienting their military capa-bilities, from invasion-defence to rapid-reaction forces, while also seeking closer integration with civilian agencies.
Missions are changing too. Increasingly, submarines are becoming an integrated and natural link in an extended network of communications and rapid response units. This type of netcentric integration is gaining increasing relevance. Kockums submarines are geared as a tool in crisis-response and peace keeping operations and peace enforcement operations as part of the United Nations (UN), European Community (EC) and North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) reaction forces and other ad hoc forces.
Kockums - a century of submarine know-how
Kockums received its first submarine contract in 1912 and the two 252-tonne "Svärdfisken" and "Tumlaren" submersibles launched in 1914 marked the start of the company's highly successful develop-ment of several generations of conventional submarines. Since then, Kockums has been intimately involved in transforming submarine fleets into efficient and powerful forces. Kockums has designed many submarines and, since the end of the World War II, has developed a greater number of submarine classes than any other shipyard in the world.
Kockums - a reliable and experienced partner
Having designed and built the world's most advanced conventional submarines in close collaboration with our customers, Kockums can claim to be an unusually experienced partner. Large or small, we ensure that each project satisfies the same high demands in terms of quality, commitment and individual responsibility. Which is why our customers keep coming back. And coming back. And coming back"¦
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Kockums has received a design contract for Swedish Navy's Next Generation Submarine.
Kockums A26
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Republic of Singapore Navy submarine RSS Swordsman was launched with pomp and circumstance at Kockums on October 20, 2010.
Swedish submarines 100 years
Year 2004 saw the centennial celebration of the submarine arm of the Royal Swedish Navy.
A retrospective collage over Swedish submarines the past 100 years, can be downloaded in pdf-format here.
Submarines 100 years
(available in Swedish only)
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Historical background
Kockums history as a renowned naval shipbuilder dates back to more than 300 years ago. We have developed a greater num-ber of submarine classes than any other shipyard in the world.
Contact information Kockums AB
SE-205 55 Malmö, Sweden
Tel +46 40 34 80 00
Fax +46 40 97 32 81
SE-371 82 Karlskrona, Sweden
Tel +46 455 68 30 00
Fax +46 455 179 34
Box 63, SE-149 21 Nynäshamn, Sweden
Tel +46 455 68 30 00
Fax +46 10 823 13 57
[email protected]
http://http://www.kockums.se/en/products-services/submarines/
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