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The ‘Isaac Peral’ positions Spain as a great underwater force with ten years of delay

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The S-81 that Navantia has designed for the Navy will start operating this spring and is the first in a series of four to be delivered in 2026, 2028 and 2030

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The Navy's S-81 'Isaac Peral' submarine continues in the Arsenal of Cartagena (Murcia) its certification process to be fully operational in July of this year. Thus, in another step towards its definitive start-up, it will launch a torpedo loaded against a real target for the first time in an exercise that will take place in May in the waters of the Canary Islands.The target will be an old ship that has to sink. Predictably, citizens will be able…

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The S-81 that Navantia has designed for the Navy will start operating this spring and is the first in a series of four to be delivered in 2026, 2028 and 2030

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The ship faces the final straight line of demanding tests to check the operation of the different equipment and systems, and the training of the crew. ...

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The S-81 “Isaac Peral” is the most advanced, best-armed, more automated, discreet, larger submersible weapons system... and also the most expensive of the Spanish Navy’s submarine flotilla. Head of the S-80 class, it represents a technological leap of such magnitude that it makes it the jewel of the National Submarine Arma—which on 17 February commemorates the 110th anniversary of its creation—on which expectations rest to shape for the next dec…

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atalayar.com broke the news in on Friday, February 14, 2025.
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