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SNLE 3G class

SNLE 3G-class illustration

Class overview
BuildersNaval Group
Operators French Navy
Preceded byTriomphant-class
BuiltFrom 2024
In commissionProjected 2035+
Planned4
Building1
History
StatusUnder construction
General characteristics
TypeBallistic missile submarine
Displacement15,000 tons (submerged)[1]
Length~150 m (490 ft)[1]
Installed power220 MW (300,000 hp)
PropulsionK22 pressurized water reactor
RangeUnlimited distance; 20–25 years
Armament

The SNLE 3G (Sous-Marin Nucléaire Lanceur d'Engins de Troisieme Génération "third generation nuclear ballistic missile submarine") is a class of submarines under development for the French Navy's nuclear deterrent, part of the Force de dissuasion. It is being designed as a replacement for the current Triomphant class beginning around 2035, and could remain in service to as late as 2090. Steel was cut on the first vessel in the class in March 2024.[2]

Planning

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The current French ballistic missile submarines, the Triomphant class came into service from 1997 and are due to be withdrawn around 2035. Initial studies for a replacement class began in 2017. The start of the general detailed design phase for the vessels was announced on 18 February 2021 by Minister of the Armed Forces Florence Parly.[3]

The project is led by the French defence procurement agency, the Direction générale de l'armement, with support from the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission. The vessels are expected to be built by Naval Group in Cherbourg and TechnicAtome [fr]. The supply chain will involve 200 companies and 3,000 people.[3] The design phase is expected to require 15 million man hours of effort and the construction of each submarine 20 million man-hours.[4] A memorandum of understanding has been signed with Thales Group to provide a full sonar suite for the new class which will include flank and bow-mounted sonar and a towed array. The suite will require the use of artificial intelligence to manage the increased data outputs.[5]

The cost of the project has been estimated by commentators at around €40 billion, though the Ministry for the Armed Forces has said it is too early to provide an estimate.[3] The design phase is expected to last around five years.[4]

Design and operation

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The plan is to construct four submarines, the same number as the Triomphant class. This is intended to ensure that one vessel can be kept permanently at sea and a second at sea or on short notice to depart. The remaining two vessels would be in maintenance. On routine deployments, each vessel is expected to spend around 3 months at sea at a time.[3] The vessels will, like their predecessors, be based out of Île Longue.[4]

The SNLE 3G submarines are expected to join the fleet from 2035 and remain in service until 2080–2090.[3] The first steel will be cut for the vessels in March 2024[6] and completed submarines delivered at a rate of one every five years from 2035, with the programme completing in 2050.[4]

The vessels are expected to be slightly longer and larger in displacement than the Triomphant class. They are expected to have improved acoustic and magnetic shielding to reduce their visibility to detection systems.[3] The vessels are expected to be otherwise similar in design to their predecessors.[4] They will carry around 100 crew and be armed with 16 M51 nuclear missiles.[3][4] The M51, which is currently in use on the Triomphant class, will be upgraded and developed in the future.

The SNLE 3G will feature an X-shaped stern as introduced on the Barracuda-class attack submarine. It will be powered by a reactor design based on the K15 reactors used in the Barracuda submarines and the K22 reactors being designed for the Future French Aircraft Carrier, allegedly incorporating several "significant" innovations over the Barracuda submarines.[7]

  • Views around the ship
  • See also

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    References

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    1. ^ a b Vavasseur, Xavier (21 February 2021). "France Launches Third Generation SSBN Program - SNLE 3G". Naval News. Retrieved 13 May 2021.
  • ^ Groizeleau, Vincent (21 March 2024). "Cherbourg : Naval Group découpe la première tôle du prochain SNLE français". Mer et Marine.
  • ^ a b c d e f g Chapleau, Philippe (19 February 2021). "Quatre nouveaux sous-marins nucléaires lanceurs d'engins pour la France en 2035". Ouest-France.fr (in French). Retrieved 20 February 2021.
  • ^ a b c d e f "SNLE-3G : le prix des sous-marins français est " classifié "". L'Opinion (in French). 19 February 2021. Archived from the original on 19 February 2021. Retrieved 20 February 2021.
  • ^ "Thales to Provide New-generation Sonar Suite for French Navy's Nuclear-powered Ballistic-missile Submarines". Thales Group. 19 February 2021.
  • ^ "La découpe de la première tôle du premier SNLE 3G finalement programmée le 20 mars". Mer et Marine. 11 March 2024.
  • ^ "SNLE 3G". TechnicAtome. Retrieved 10 July 2024.

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