Torped 62 | |
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Type | Heavyweight torpedo |
Place of origin | Sweden |
Service history | |
Used by | Sweden |
Specifications | |
Weight | 1400 kg |
Length | 5990 mm |
Diameter | 533 mm |
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Maximum range | +40 km |
Warhead | high explosive |
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Engine | Pump jet |
Propellant | Alcohol and Hydrogen peroxide |
Speed | 40 knots |
Launch platform |
Gotland class submarine, Södermanland class submarine, Future A26 submarine |
Torped 62 (Torped 2000 in export) is the latest and most modern torpedo used in the Swedish Navy.
In the late 1980s, FFV (today Saab Bofors Underwater Systems), began to develop a replacement for the older Torped 613, the main heavy torpedo used be the Swedish navy. In 1991 the company was awarded a contract of 200 million SEK to complete developing of the torpedo.[1] Scheduled to enter service in the mid 1990s, different problems delayed the torpedo for several years. In 2001 the first torpedoes was delivered to the Swedish Defence Material Administration (FMV) for early testing.[2] The first batch was delivered to the Swedish armed forces in 2004 and was officially handed over to the Swedish Navy by early 2010.[3]
The torpedo has a pump jet propulsion system giving it a maximum speed of over 40 knots. It can also track several targets and classify them at the same time.