ARA Santa Cruz (S-41)

TR-1700 submarine ARA Santa Cruz (S-41) in Ushuaia.
History
Class and type: TR 1700
Name: ARA Santa Cruz
Builder: Thyssen Nordseewerke, Emden, Germany
Completed: 28 september 1982
Commissioned: 12 october 1984
Fate:  Argentine Navy
Status: in active service
General characteristics
Type: Submarine
Displacement:
  • 2116 tonnes (Surfaced)
  • 2264 tonnes (Submerged)
Length: 66 metres (216.53 feet)
Beam: 7.3 metres (23.95 feet)
Draught: 6.5 metres (21.32 feet)
Propulsion:
  • 1 shaft 4 × MTU diesels
  • 1 × Siemens electric motor
Speed:
  • 15 Knots Surfaced
  • 25 knots Submerged
Range: 12,000 nm at 8 knots surfaced (22,000 km at 15 km/h)
Endurance: 30 days
Complement: 26
Sensors and
processing systems:
  • radar Thompson CSF Calypso
  • Sonar Atlas Elektronik CSU 3/4, Thompson Sintra DUUX-5
Armament:
  • 6× 533mm Tubes bow
  • 22 torpedoes

ARA Santa Cruz (S-41) is a member of the TR-1700 class of diesel-electric submarines in active service with the Argentine Navy. Santa Cruz was built by Thyssen Nordseewerke and completed on 18 October 1984. [1] [2]

2014 grounding incident

On June 15, 2014, the Santa Cruz ran aground in an accident near Buenos Aires.[3]

See also

References

  1. Argentine submarines to Brazil and Chile, in Spanish
  2. Miller, David (2002). The Illustrated Directory of Submarines. Zenith Press. p. 480. ISBN 0-7603-1345-8.
  3. "Argentine Navy active duty diesel-electric attack submarine runs aground", Asian Defence News. (accessed 22 June 2014)

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