Sorry for the mistake, the data of S80b is not from Navantia, its a particular person creation called Santi and Rgss. So forget that data as Navantia´s, its a person estimation. I was confused by the person presenting it. The guy put another aip plant in the modified s80b space added by modification.
We knew it was 28 days at 4 knots the original S80 in aip (official), that is 4000-5000 kms in aip. In diesel should have more or quite more than in aip by principles of proportion.. so dont rule out +8000 kms in diesel.
Soriu submarine has 4 stirling 75 kws each according to internet, so 300 kws aip for 4200 tonnes submerged. Original S80 300 kws for 2400 tonnes, have to wait for modified S80.
No harm no foul
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Also if you read back through the thread you will realise if you can put 2 and 2 together, that there are members on here who have actually worked on numerous submarine projects around the world, so listen and learn
So coming back to the subs, don't take it as an all out jibe at the S-80, yes it does have some major problems, yes they are being worked on, but it will be some time and a lot of money spent with Electric Boat to fix. 75+ Tonnes overweight is not an easy fix for a submarine, and it is not as easy as adding an extra section, it has some major ramifications to the entire design and integrity of the sub.
Will it (and for that matter other Euro Subs) end up being a good design ? yeah more than likely, but the simple matter is they do not suit the needs of the RAN. Do a quick google search for a European map overlay on Australia and you will understand the distances involved, have a look at some of the stated capabilities of the Collins (noting that they are just publicly released capabilities) and compare that to the distances Euro subs can do, time on station etc.
And that is just the start, that and many other capability requirements have been repeated numerous times on here, read up, and if you have any questions, you will find people here are more than willing to help.
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