Invincible-class submarine

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The Invincible-class submarines, formally classified as the Type 218SG submarines, is a class of conventionally-powered attack submarines on order by the Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN) from German-based naval conglomerate ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (TKMS). Tailored to the operational requirements of the RSN, the model is derivative of the export-oriented Type 214 submarine, with specific design characteristics drawn from Type 212 submarines. They feature several capabilities, including a substantial level of automation, a significant payload capacity, enhanced underwater endurance and superlative ergonomics.

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Type 218SG submarine
conventional submarine, Republic of Singapore NavyGermany

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  • RSS Illustrious
    2022 submarine
  • RSS Impeccable
    ship launched in 2022
  • RSS Invincible
    2019 Invincible-class submarine
Photo taken of RSS Invincible at drydock of the TKMS yard in Germany.Photo taken of RSS Invincible at drydock of the TKMS yard in Germany.
Sumbarine at the shipyard in Kiel.Sumbarine at the shipyard in Kiel.
Sumbarine at the shipyard in Kiel.Sumbarine at the shipyard in Kiel.
Sumbarine at the shipyard in Kiel.Sumbarine at the shipyard in Kiel.
Sumbarine at the shipyard in Kiel.Sumbarine at the shipyard in Kiel.
Sumbarine at the shipyard in Kiel.Sumbarine at the shipyard in Kiel.
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    objectwatercraftRSS Impeccableconventional submarine, Invincible-class submarineWikidata
    objectwatercraftRSS InvincibleInvincible-class submarine, conventional submarineWikidata
    commonsimagePhoto taken of RSS Invincible at drydock of the TKMS yard in Germany. Commons
    commonsimageSumbarine at the shipyard in Kiel. Commons
    commonsimageSumbarine at the shipyard in Kiel. Commons
    commonsimageSumbarine at the shipyard in Kiel. Commons
    commonsimageSumbarine at the shipyard in Kiel. Commons
    commonsimageSumbarine at the shipyard in Kiel. Commons
    commonsimageNaval Ships in Kiel in April 2024 Commons
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