Sunday, October 7, 2007

Gold Breaks Out, But How Many Benefit?

Gold Breaks Out, But How Many Benefit?
By Chris Weber

I've been noticing a strange thing.

I sometimes meet with readers of my letter, the Weber Global Opportunities Report. Occasionally, they hire me to go over their holdings with them (the only way I can really give good advice is when I know the person and their complete situation). Some I meet at conferences, and even sometimes on trips.

But the strange thing is that with every one of these readers I've come into contact with since the first of the year, they either have very little exposure to the gold and silver area or – in more cases – none at all.

I wonder, they pay to read my opinions and what I am doing, so they must value what they read at least somewhat. In some cases, they actively don't believe gold is going up.

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"Why do you really think this?" is how one put it. Or they think it is going to fall before it rises, and maybe then they can buy it cheaper. "Gold will go to $540 before it goes to $740," said another with great confidence. (He'd never bought any.)

But one blamed me. "You don't seem positive enough about it in your letter, always saying that you may be wrong." Well, I don't know how much more positive I can be. I do enter into almost every investment with the view that I could be wrong, and I try to protect myself in case I turn out to be.

But I say "almost" every investment. I may take my principal out on stocks and even currencies, but I have not done so on my physical gold and silver. This alone should tell you that I don't regard them in the same light. I am willing to risk all of my prior profits because I believe we are still in the early phases of a huge bull market in the precious metals.

I suspect this person who blames me that he doesn't have any metals is the type who usually blames others for his mistakes. But he may have a point. I don't jump up and down and dramatically scream that you should do anything.

There was an advisor back in the 1970s during gold's last bull market. He was famous for saying, "Mortgage the home, mortgage the kids, but buy gold and silver." That's dramatic. Well, he was right. But like so many others, he stayed too long at the party and did not get out or get his readers out at anywhere near the peak.

Maybe I'm too superstitious. I approach investments with maybe too much humility, "rendering to the gods what is theirs." I've always found that the less fanfare you announce something, the better the chances are that it will work out. Anyway, it's not my style to scream and say "GET INTO GOLD AND SILVER NOW!!!"

I can only tell you what I have done, and what I think will happen. I've repeatedly said that my target for gold was $3,000 per ounce and $187 for silver.

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However, for so many readers not to have any makes me think I am not getting the point across. But then, I think that every bull market takes as few people with it as possible.

The activity gets heavy only just before the bull market makes a temporary high and gets severely overbought. This happened in the weeks leading up to the May 2006 highs. Then, when the market corrects, these latecomers get out in a panic.

But many others never get on until near the very end. This may be what I'm seeing. And with so few people owning gold or silver, it makes me think that we are still very close to the start of the bull market, and not near its end.

Good investing,

Chris Weber

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Wednesday, October 3, 2007

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Sunday, September 30, 2007

Submarines Gallery in naval-technology.com

Normand Pioneer was used as a mother ship for the LR5 in the Kursk submarine rescue attempt and this photograph was taken while en route to the scene.
Normand Pioneer was used as a mother ship for the LR5 in the Kursk submarine rescue attempt and this photograph was taken while en route to the scene.
The LR5 submersible in the water.
The LR5 submersible in the water.
The LR5 rescue chamber.
The LR5 rescue chamber.
The LR5 refitted stern hatch.
The LR5 refitted stern hatch.
The LR5 stern hatch.
The LR5 stern hatch.
The LR5 profile.
The LR5 profile.
LR5 submersible vehicle.
LR5 submersible vehicle.
The Scorpio remotely operated vehicle.
The Scorpio remotely operated vehicle.
An Electric Boat computer-generated image of the Virginia Class new attack submarine.
An Electric Boat computer-generated image of the Virginia Class new attack submarine.
Submarine authorisations chart.
Submarine authorisations chart.
Artist's impression of  the Virginia Class new attack submarine.
Artist's impression of the Virginia Class new attack submarine.
Virginia Class (NSSN) co-production diagram.
Virginia Class (NSSN) co-production diagram.
Noise level reduction progress chart.
Noise level reduction progress chart.
Virginia Class (NSSN) characteristics.
Virginia Class (NSSN) characteristics.
Possible torpedo rounds being considered include the Raytheon lightweight Hybrids Mk 50, Mk 46 Mod 5A(S), Mk 46 Mod 5A(SW) as well as the Mk 46 Mod 8.
Possible torpedo rounds being considered include the Raytheon lightweight Hybrids Mk 50, Mk 46 Mod 5A(S), Mk 46 Mod 5A(SW) as well as the Mk 46 Mod 8.
Artist's impression of Sea Dagger.
Artist's impression of Sea Dagger.
The concept consists of six modules: one and two the bow and stern, with the remaining four specific mission modules.
The concept consists of six modules: one and two the bow and stern, with the remaining four specific mission modules.
Schematic of Small Attack Submarine (SAS).
Schematic of Small Attack Submarine (SAS).
Schematic of Autonomous Swimmer Delivery Vehicle (ASDV).
Schematic of Autonomous Swimmer Delivery Vehicle (ASDV).
Schematic of Advanced Surveillance Vehicle (ASV).
Schematic of Advanced Surveillance Vehicle (ASV).
Schematic of Advanced Target Submarine (ATS).
Schematic of Advanced Target Submarine (ATS).
The Delta IV is a strategic ballistic missile firing nuclear propelled submarine.
The Delta IV is a strategic ballistic missile firing nuclear propelled submarine.
The Delta IV class submarine flying the Russian Ensign.
The Delta IV class submarine flying the Russian Ensign.
The Delta IV is equipped with the Brick Spit optronic mast.
The Delta IV is equipped with the Brick Spit optronic mast.
The submarine has a double-hulled configuration.
The submarine has a double-hulled configuration.
Missile launch is activated with the submarine at a depth of 50m.
Missile launch is activated with the submarine at a depth of 50m.
The nose horizontal hydroplanes are arranged on the sail.
The nose horizontal hydroplanes are arranged on the sail.
The propulsion system provides a run speed of 24 knots surfaced and 24 knots submerged.
The propulsion system provides a run speed of 24 knots surfaced and 24 knots submerged.
Four Ohio Class submarines are being converted to SSGN (conventionally armed nuclear-powered) submarines.
Four Ohio Class submarines are being converted to SSGN (conventionally armed nuclear-powered) submarines.
USS Alaska SSBN 732.
USS Alaska SSBN 732.
The Ohio class submarine is equipped with the Trident strategic ballistic missile.
The Ohio class submarine is equipped with the Trident strategic ballistic missile.
Ohio Trident Class submarine running on the surface.
Ohio Trident Class submarine running on the surface.
The ballistic missile submarine USS Maine (SSBN 741).
The ballistic missile submarine USS Maine (SSBN 741).
USS Maine.
USS Maine.
The Conning Tower and Fins SSBN 741.
The Conning Tower and Fins SSBN 741.
USS Alaska.
USS Alaska.
FNS Triomphant.
FNS Triomphant.
The submarine carries 16 vertically launched ballistic missiles.
The submarine carries 16 vertically launched ballistic missiles.
The submarine's propulsion system is a nuclear turbo-electric system.
The submarine's propulsion system is a nuclear turbo-electric system.
The submarine has the capacity to carry a mixed load of 18 ECAN L5 Mod 3 torpedoes and Exocet missiles.
The submarine has the capacity to carry a mixed load of 18 ECAN L5 Mod 3 torpedoes and Exocet missiles.
FNS Temeraire.
FNS Temeraire.
The SSBN Triomphant.
The SSBN Triomphant.
Two Typhoon Class submarines, part of the Russian Northern Fleet.
Two Typhoon Class submarines, part of the Russian Northern Fleet.
Typhoon Class on manoeuvres.
Typhoon Class on manoeuvres.
Typhoon Class showing sail with retractable masts.
Typhoon Class showing sail with retractable masts.
The submarine's design includes features for travelling under ice and ice-breaking.
The submarine's design includes features for travelling under ice and ice-breaking.
The deck with missile hatches open.
The deck with missile hatches open.
Typhoon Class control room.
Typhoon Class control room.
The submarine carries 20 RSM-52 intercontinental, three-stage solid propellant ballistic missiles.
The submarine carries 20 RSM-52 intercontinental, three-stage solid propellant ballistic missiles.
Line drawing of Typhoon Class submarine.
Line drawing of Typhoon Class submarine.
HMS Vanguard on exercise.
HMS Vanguard on exercise.
Vanguard class at night.
Vanguard class at night.
Vanguard class running on the surface.
Vanguard class running on the surface.
Initial training for Trident and Polaris crews takes place at the Faslane base on the Clyde.
Initial training for Trident and Polaris crews takes place at the Faslane base on the Clyde.
HMS Vigilant test fired a UK Trident II D5 missile as part of her DSO.
HMS Vigilant test fired a UK Trident II D5 missile as part of her DSO.
The Trident missile compartment.
The Trident missile compartment.
The control room.
The control room.
The sound room.
The sound room.
The larger Oscar II submarines were built between 1985 and 1999 at the Sevmash yard in Severodvinsk.
The larger Oscar II submarines were built between 1985 and 1999 at the Sevmash yard in Severodvinsk.
The bow horizontal hydroplanes are retracted into the hull.
The bow horizontal hydroplanes are retracted into the hull.
The HF and UHF radio-masts and masts of radio direction-finder, satellite communication and navigation masts are located on the air-shaft to feed compressors.
The HF and UHF radio-masts and masts of radio direction-finder, satellite communication and navigation masts are located on the air-shaft to feed compressors.
The Oscar II is also characterized by a substantially enlarged fin, which should improve underwater manoeuvrability.
The Oscar II is also characterized by a substantially enlarged fin, which should improve underwater manoeuvrability.
The two periscopes, radio-sextant and radar masts are located within the retractable devices area.
The two periscopes, radio-sextant and radar masts are located within the retractable devices area.
The design represents a double hull of variable diameter, divided into ten compartments.
The design represents a double hull of variable diameter, divided into ten compartments.
The Agosta 90B Class Attack Submarine.
The Agosta 90B Class Attack Submarine.
The Agosta 90B is a direct derivative of the Agosta class.
The Agosta 90B is a direct derivative of the Agosta class.
The fully integrated combat system.
The fully integrated combat system.
The Agosta 90B can dive deeper than its predecessor.
The Agosta 90B can dive deeper than its predecessor.
Agosta 90Bs can be fitted with the MESMA AIP system.
Agosta 90Bs can be fitted with the MESMA AIP system.
Exocet SM 39 sub-launched anti-ship missile.
Exocet SM 39 sub-launched anti-ship missile.
A French Navy Agosta submarine.
A French Navy Agosta submarine.
HMAS Waller.
HMAS Waller.
The Collins has a range of 11500 miles at 10 knots surfaced.
The Collins has a range of 11500 miles at 10 knots surfaced.
HMAS Collins.
HMAS Collins.
HMAS Collins running on the surface.
HMAS Collins running on the surface.
Fin mounted hydroplanes.
Fin mounted hydroplanes.
The Type 471 Collins class is a single hull design.
The Type 471 Collins class is a single hull design.
A Mark 48 Mod 4 Heavyweight Torpedo.
A Mark 48 Mod 4 Heavyweight Torpedo.
Collins is equipped with Thales Optronics CK043 search periscope and CH093 attack periscope.
Collins is equipped with Thales Optronics CK043 search periscope and CH093 attack periscope.
The Collins combat system is to be upgraded with a variant of the Raytheon CCS Mk 2.
The Collins combat system is to be upgraded with a variant of the Raytheon CCS Mk 2.
Israel's three Dolphin Class submarines were designed by Ingenieurkontor Lubeck Prof Gabler Nachf GmbH (IKL), a subsidiary of Howaldtswerke-Deutche Werft AG (HDW) based in Lubeck, Germany.
Israel's three Dolphin Class submarines were designed by Ingenieurkontor Lubeck Prof Gabler Nachf GmbH (IKL), a subsidiary of Howaldtswerke-Deutche Werft AG (HDW) based in Lubeck, Germany.
INS Dolphin was commissioned in 1999, INS Leviathan in 2000.
INS Dolphin was commissioned in 1999, INS Leviathan in 2000.
The weapon control system is the ISUS 90-1 TCS supplied by STN Atlas Elektronik, which provides automatic sensor management, fire and weapon control, navigation and operation.
The weapon control system is the ISUS 90-1 TCS supplied by STN Atlas Elektronik, which provides automatic sensor management, fire and weapon control, navigation and operation.
The mission of the submarines is to carry out interdiction and surveillance operations and special missions.
The mission of the submarines is to carry out interdiction and surveillance operations and special missions.
Torpedo room with reserve stowage.
Torpedo room with reserve stowage.
The submarine has two periscopes supplied by Kollmorgen.
The submarine has two periscopes supplied by Kollmorgen.
HMS Gotland first of class.
HMS Gotland first of class.
The submarine is equipped with a Kollmorgen search-and-attack periscope.
The submarine is equipped with a Kollmorgen search-and-attack periscope.
The submarines are fitted with four 21in and two 15.75in torpedo tubes.
The submarines are fitted with four 21in and two 15.75in torpedo tubes.
The 9SCS Mark 3 Combat Management System has three multifunction consoles.
The 9SCS Mark 3 Combat Management System has three multifunction consoles.
HMS Uppland.
HMS Uppland.
The design of the A19 Gotland is similar to that of the A17 Vastergotland class submarine.
The design of the A19 Gotland is similar to that of the A17 Vastergotland class submarine.
Kilo Class Type 636 INS Sindhurakshak.
Kilo Class Type 636 INS Sindhurakshak.
The submarine is equipped with six 533mm forward torpedo tubes.
The submarine is equipped with six 533mm forward torpedo tubes.
A 636 Kilo class submarine submerging.
A 636 Kilo class submarine submerging.
Kilo Class Type 636 under construction.
Kilo Class Type 636 under construction.
A bulkhead in the Kilo Class.
A bulkhead in the Kilo Class.
Kilo Class Type 636 is only 1.2m longer in length than Kilo Class Type 877EKM.
Kilo Class Type 636 is only 1.2m longer in length than Kilo Class Type 877EKM.
Kilo Class Type 636.
Kilo Class Type 636.
Machinery controls.
Machinery controls.
The yard model of the 636 Kilo class submarine.
The yard model of the 636 Kilo class submarine.
Kilo Class Type 877EKM in harbour.
Kilo Class Type 877EKM in harbour.
China has two Type 877EKM, Iran has three Type 877EKM and India has nineType 877EKM.
China has two Type 877EKM, Iran has three Type 877EKM and India has nineType 877EKM.
Kilo Class Type 877EKM showing two torpedo tubes above the water line.
Kilo Class Type 877EKM showing two torpedo tubes above the water line.
INS Sindhuvir Type 877EKM one of eight Kilo Class SSK's currently in service with the Indian Navy.
INS Sindhuvir Type 877EKM one of eight Kilo Class SSK's currently in service with the Indian Navy.
The torpedo compartment.
The torpedo compartment.
The Kilo Class 877 EKM's predecessor, the Kilo Class 877.
The Kilo Class 877 EKM's predecessor, the Kilo Class 877.
A Type 877EKM control room.
A Type 877EKM control room.
A control console aboard Kilo Class Type 877EKM.
A control console aboard Kilo Class Type 877EKM.
The submarine loading torpedoes with automatic rapid loader.
The submarine loading torpedoes with automatic rapid loader.
The SSK Scorpene Class submarine.
The SSK Scorpene Class submarine.
Two Scorpene submarines have been commissioned by the Chilean Navy.
Two Scorpene submarines have been commissioned by the Chilean Navy.
Scorpene is equipped with six 21in torpedo tubes which can launch a variety of weapons, including wire-guided torpedoes and pop-up anti-ship missiles.
Scorpene is equipped with six 21in torpedo tubes which can launch a variety of weapons, including wire-guided torpedoes and pop-up anti-ship missiles.
Scorpene's SUBTICS integrated combat system from DCN performs all weapon command and control functions.
Scorpene's SUBTICS integrated combat system from DCN performs all weapon command and control functions.
Scorpene combines modular design and state-of-the-art technologies.
Scorpene combines modular design and state-of-the-art technologies.
The vessel's sonar suite includes a long range passive cylindrical array, an intercept sonar, active sonar, distributed array, flank array, a high resolution sonar for mine and obstacle avoidance and a towed array.
The vessel's sonar suite includes a long range passive cylindrical array, an intercept sonar, active sonar, distributed array, flank array, a high resolution sonar for mine and obstacle avoidance and a towed array.
Scorpene's design readily accommodates the Mesma AIP (Air Independent Propulsion) system.
Scorpene's design readily accommodates the Mesma AIP (Air Independent Propulsion) system.
The Brazilian Navy Submarine Tupi (S30).
The Brazilian Navy Submarine Tupi (S30).
The radar warning receiver on the Tupi and the Improved Tupi (Tikuna) is the DR-4000.
The radar warning receiver on the Tupi and the Improved Tupi (Tikuna) is the DR-4000.
The submarine is equipped with two Mod 76 periscopes.
The submarine is equipped with two Mod 76 periscopes.
The propulsion system provides a surface speed of more than 10 knots.
The propulsion system provides a surface speed of more than 10 knots.
Tupi class off Rio de Janeiro.
Tupi class off Rio de Janeiro.
The Brazilian Navy submarine fleet operates four Tupi class submarines, in service since 1999.
The Brazilian Navy submarine fleet operates four Tupi class submarines, in service since 1999.
Russian Akula class submarines are deployed in the Pacific.
Russian Akula class submarines are deployed in the Pacific.
The Akula submarine design is under constant upgrade.
The Akula submarine design is under constant upgrade.
The Russian Navy has 16 Bars class Project 971 submarines known in the West as the Akula class.
The Russian Navy has 16 Bars class Project 971 submarines known in the West as the Akula class.
The Akula can launch a range of anti-submarine and anti-surface vessel torpedoes.
The Akula can launch a range of anti-submarine and anti-surface vessel torpedoes.
The submarine has a double-hulled configuration with a distinctive high aft fin.
The submarine has a double-hulled configuration with a distinctive high aft fin.
The Akula class propulsion system provides a maximum submerged speed of 33 knots.
The Akula class propulsion system provides a maximum submerged speed of 33 knots.
The Royal Navy's Astute class submarine is a nuclear-powered attack submarine.
The Royal Navy's Astute class submarine is a nuclear-powered attack submarine.
The forward dome of the Astute submarine under construction.
The forward dome of the Astute submarine under construction.
Nuclear power for the Astute will be provided by the Rolls-Royce PWR 2 pressurised water reactor.
Nuclear power for the Astute will be provided by the Rolls-Royce PWR 2 pressurised water reactor.
The Astute submarines are being built at BAE Systems Barrow shipyard.
The Astute submarines are being built at BAE Systems Barrow shipyard.
The Astute Class submarines will be based at Faslane in Scotland.
The Astute Class submarines will be based at Faslane in Scotland.
BAE Systems is building three Astute Class nuclear powered attack submarines for the UK Royal Navy.
BAE Systems is building three Astute Class nuclear powered attack submarines for the UK Royal Navy.
The Astute weapons load will be 50% greater than Trafalgar Class submarines. A total of 38 weapons, including Spearfish torpedoes and Tomahawk cruise missiles, can be carried.
The Astute weapons load will be 50% greater than Trafalgar Class submarines. A total of 38 weapons, including Spearfish torpedoes and Tomahawk cruise missiles, can be carried.
Astute design is similiar to the Trafalgar Batch 1 (HMS Triumph) shown.
Astute design is similiar to the Trafalgar Batch 1 (HMS Triumph) shown.
HMS Talent (Trafalgar Batch 1) was launched in 1988.
HMS Talent (Trafalgar Batch 1) was launched in 1988.
The Astute Class will replace Royal Navy Swiftsure Class submarines, in service since the 1970s. Shown here is HMS Superb (S109).
The Astute Class will replace Royal Navy Swiftsure Class submarines, in service since the 1970s. Shown here is HMS Superb (S109).
USS Greeneville SSN 772.
USS Greeneville SSN 772.
The Los Angeles class submarine USS Louisville.
The Los Angeles class submarine USS Louisville.
A crew member on board the Los Angeles-class submarine USS Scranton (SSN 756) stands by for an at-sea mail delivery.
A crew member on board the Los Angeles-class submarine USS Scranton (SSN 756) stands by for an at-sea mail delivery.
The nuclear-powered Los Angeles class attack submarine USS Key West (SSN 722).
The nuclear-powered Los Angeles class attack submarine USS Key West (SSN 722).
USS Buffalo surfaces from the depths of the Pacific Ocean.
USS Buffalo surfaces from the depths of the Pacific Ocean.
Los Angeles Class SSN 753.
Los Angeles Class SSN 753.
Crewmen control the ship's depth, speed, and trim.
Crewmen control the ship's depth, speed, and trim.
Submarine launch of the Harpoon Anti-ship-missile.
Submarine launch of the Harpoon Anti-ship-missile.
The French Navy operates six Rubis Amethyste class submarines.
The French Navy operates six Rubis Amethyste class submarines.
A Rubis Amethyste class attack submarine on patrol.
A Rubis Amethyste class attack submarine on patrol.
The SSK Turquoise class submarine control room.
The SSK Turquoise class submarine control room.
The six Rubis Amethyste submarines are nuclear powered.
The six Rubis Amethyste submarines are nuclear powered.
The Rubis Amethyste class is armed with the torpedo tube launched Exocet SM39 anti-ship missile.
The Rubis Amethyste class is armed with the torpedo tube launched Exocet SM39 anti-ship missile.
The Turquoise SSK submarine is a derivative of the Rubis Amethyste class.
The Turquoise SSK submarine is a derivative of the Rubis Amethyste class.
Underwater endurance of the Turquoise can be considerably extended.
Underwater endurance of the Turquoise can be considerably extended.
The Turquoise class SSK has an endurance of more than 60 days, as opposed to 45 days for the Rubis Amethyste class.
The Turquoise class SSK has an endurance of more than 60 days, as opposed to 45 days for the Rubis Amethyste class.
The Seawolf Class was built by the Electric Boat Division of General Dynamics.
The Seawolf Class was built by the Electric Boat Division of General Dynamics.
The first of class, the Seawolf (SSN21).
The first of class, the Seawolf (SSN21).
A Seawolf class submarine in action.
A Seawolf class submarine in action.
Seawolf's first sea trials, July 1996.
Seawolf's first sea trials, July 1996.
The nuclear-powered Seawolf has a GE PWR S6W reactor system.
The nuclear-powered Seawolf has a GE PWR S6W reactor system.
Personnel man the underway main control watch, aboard the US Navy nuclear powered submarine USS Seawolf (SSN 21).
Personnel man the underway main control watch, aboard the US Navy nuclear powered submarine USS Seawolf (SSN 21).
Seawolf has eight 660mm torpedo tubes for launching torpedoes and missiles.
Seawolf has eight 660mm torpedo tubes for launching torpedoes and missiles.
The U212 attack submarine.
The U212 attack submarine.
Four U212 submarines are being built for the German Navy and two for the Italian Navy.
Four U212 submarines are being built for the German Navy and two for the Italian Navy.
The diesel propulsion system is combined with an Air-Independent Propulsion (AIP) system, used for silent slow cruising.
The diesel propulsion system is combined with an Air-Independent Propulsion (AIP) system, used for silent slow cruising.
U31, the first of class, began sea trials in April 2003.
U31, the first of class, began sea trials in April 2003.
The U212 is fitted with six torpedo tubes for DM2A4 heavyweight torpedoes.
The U212 is fitted with six torpedo tubes for DM2A4 heavyweight torpedoes.
The AIP system is very quiet and produces no exhaust heat, making the U212 very difficult to detect.
The AIP system is very quiet and produces no exhaust heat, making the U212 very difficult to detect.
The AIP fuel cell allows the U212 to cruise underwater for weeks without surfacing.
The AIP fuel cell allows the U212 to cruise underwater for weeks without surfacing.
U31 completing construction.
U31 completing construction.
U212 submarine schematic.
U212 submarine schematic.
U212 submarine cross section.
U212 submarine cross section.
The Class 214 submarine will have an increased diving depth and an improvement in AIP performance.
The Class 214 submarine will have an increased diving depth and an improvement in AIP performance.
The Integrated Sensor Underwater System – ISUS.
The Integrated Sensor Underwater System – ISUS.
The Canadian Maritime Force has four Victoria class diesel-electric submarines, formerly Upholder Class submarines of the UK Royal Navy.
The Canadian Maritime Force has four Victoria class diesel-electric submarines, formerly Upholder Class submarines of the UK Royal Navy.
The first of class, HMCS Victoria, was commissioned in Halifax in December 2000.
The first of class, HMCS Victoria, was commissioned in Halifax in December 2000.
The Victoria Class submarines replace the three Oberon Class submarines, decommissioned in 1998 and 2000.
The Victoria Class submarines replace the three Oberon Class submarines, decommissioned in 1998 and 2000.
Victoria Class submarines are armed with 18 Gould Mk 48 Mod 4 heavyweight torpedoes.
Victoria Class submarines are armed with 18 Gould Mk 48 Mod 4 heavyweight torpedoes.
The submarine's surface speed is 12kt. Dived speed is 20kt. The range at an 8kt snorting speed is 8,000 miles. The submarine has a patrol endurance of 56 days.
The submarine's surface speed is 12kt. Dived speed is 20kt. The range at an 8kt snorting speed is 8,000 miles. The submarine has a patrol endurance of 56 days.
The Upholder Class was withdrawn from service in the Royal Navy in 1994, following a defence review by the UK government.
The Upholder Class was withdrawn from service in the Royal Navy in 1994, following a defence review by the UK government.
The diesel-electric propulsion is based on two Paxman Valenta 16SZ diesel engines, rated at 2.7MW (3,620hp) each.
The diesel-electric propulsion is based on two Paxman Valenta 16SZ diesel engines, rated at 2.7MW (3,620hp) each.
The six Barracuda nuclear-powered attack submarines will replace the four Rubis submarines and two Amethyst class submarines in the French Navy.
The six Barracuda nuclear-powered attack submarines will replace the four Rubis submarines and two Amethyst class submarines in the French Navy.
The Barracuda will have a displacement of about 4,100t surfaced, an increase of 70% compared to the Amethyste class submarines. Maximum speed will be 25kt and diving depth over 350m.
The Barracuda will have a displacement of about 4,100t surfaced, an increase of 70% compared to the Amethyste class submarines. Maximum speed will be 25kt and diving depth over 350m.
The Barracuda missions will include anti-surface and fast deep anti-submarine warfare, land attack using stealthy long-range cruise missiles, surveillance and special operations.
The Barracuda missions will include anti-surface and fast deep anti-submarine warfare, land attack using stealthy long-range cruise missiles, surveillance and special operations.
Barracuda will be armed with the Naval Scalp cruise missile which has long-range precision attack capability against targets at ranges of up to 1,000km.
Barracuda will be armed with the Naval Scalp cruise missile which has long-range precision attack capability against targets at ranges of up to 1,000km.
The Barracuda's anti-surface missile is an upgraded version of the SM39 Exocet missile, which travels at high subsonic speed, Mach 0.9, to a target range of 50km.
The Barracuda's anti-surface missile is an upgraded version of the SM39 Exocet missile, which travels at high subsonic speed, Mach 0.9, to a target range of 50km.
The Black Shark heavyweight torpedo, developed by DCN and Whitehead Alenia Sistemi Subacquei (WASS).
The Black Shark heavyweight torpedo, developed by DCN and Whitehead Alenia Sistemi Subacquei (WASS).
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