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Fincantieri Delivers Third U212A Todaro-class Submarine Pietro Venuti to the Italian Navy.
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The Pietro Venuti is the third Type 212A SSK of the Italian Navy. Picture: Fincantieri |
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The
“Venuti” is the 101st submarine built at the Muggiano shipyard
since 1907, when the “Foca” vessel was launched for the Italian
Royal Navy. Since then, this shipyard has always stood out for building
naval vessels, not only for the Italian Navy, but also for those worldwide
(Brazil, Spain, Portugal, Sweden, Denmark). The “Venuti” is part of the second pair of submarines to be built in chronological order, and it is just about one year ahead of the “Romeo Romei”, currently under construction at the shipyard of Muggiano. These vessels will replace in the Navy’s fleet, the “Prini” and “Pelosi” submarines (“Sauro” class – third series), built in the late 1980s. The submarine construction programme is the continuation of the project begun in 1994 in cooperation with the German Submarine Consortium, which has already led to the construction of six vessels for Germany and two for Italy – the “Todaro” and the “Scirè” in the past years. These submarines were delivered by Fincantieri respectively in 2006 and 2007 and are already successfully operating within the Italian Navy’s fleet. Like the other vessels of the series, the “Venuti” features highly innovative technological solutions. It is entirely built of amagnetic material, using the most modern silencing techniques to reduce its acoustic signature. Furthermore, it is equipped with a silent propulsion system based on fuel cell technology, producing energy through an oxygen-hydrogen reaction, independent therefore from external oxygen, ensuring a submerged range three to four times higher than the conventional battery-based systems. It also features a fully integrated electro-acoustic and weapon-control system, as well as a modern platform automation system. |
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