Global Information Lookup Global Information

Submarines in the Royal Danish Navy information


Danish Submarine Havmanden in 1914

Submarines in the Royal Danish Navy were introduced in 1909, with various models in service all the way up to 2004. Danish submarines had been operated thru many developments in submarine technology, and in the 21st century was operating three submarines. Conventionally powered submarines were operated, including a unique littoral submarine used in shallower coastal waters. Overall, the Navy relied on the submarines of NATO partners in the region and its other naval assets to achieve a cost saving. After twenty years, with the replacement of Thetis-class patrol frigate and rising defense budgets, discussion are occurring to bring back this weapon systems as part of its overall naval structure. Without submarines, other Naval assets such as ASW helicopters and naval assets fill in the defense picture. Not operating submarines did not mean an end to concerns about ASW defense.

The Danish submarine programme lasted from the year 1909 until the surprising suspension of the programme in the year 2004. Danish submarines programme included several different classes of submarines throughout the programme's lifespan. The Royal Danish Navy also participated in a joint-development by Denmark, Norway and Sweden of the Viking-Class submarine, to be built by the Viking Corporation. However, when the Danish submarine programme was suspended in 2004, the Viking-project was cancelled. Reasons for abandonment of the Danish submarine programme remain unclear, however, in recent years there has been debate on the restart of the submarine programme due to changing geopolitical environments, such as in the Arctic.

The Danish submarine fleet has a storied history, and one of the moments of battle was during WW2, when the fleet was scuttled in 1943 to prevent it falling into the hands of the Nazi regime that had taken over much of Europe at that time.

and 18 Related for: Submarines in the Royal Danish Navy information

Request time (Page generated in 1.0952 seconds.)

Submarines in the Royal Danish Navy

Last Update:

Submarines in the Royal Danish Navy were introduced in 1909, with various models in service all the way up to 2004. Danish submarines had been operated...

Word Count : 2212

Royal Danish Navy

Last Update:

The Royal Danish Navy (Danish: Søværnet) is the sea-based branch of the Danish Armed Forces force. The RDN is mainly responsible for maritime defence and...

Word Count : 5493

List of active Royal Danish Navy ships

Last Update:

This is a list of the active vessels of the Royal Danish Navy. Dano-Norwegian Navy "Thetis Class - Naval Technology". www.naval-technology.com. "Minerydningsdroner"...

Word Count : 59

Royal Norwegian Navy

Last Update:

of the navy of Denmark-Norway, also referred to as the "Common Fleet". Since 1814, the Royal Norwegian Navy has again existed as a separate navy. In Norwegian...

Word Count : 2944

Type 205 submarine

Last Update:

205 was in service with the Royal Danish Navy until 2004, in which it was known as Narhvalen class. The Danish boats differed slightly from the German...

Word Count : 271

Attack submarine

Last Update:

During World War II, submarines that fulfilled the offensive surface attack role were termed fleet submarines in the U.S. Navy and "ocean-going", "long-patrol"...

Word Count : 3064

Royal Navy

Last Update:

Today, all of the Royal Navy's submarines are nuclear-powered. The Royal Navy operates four Vanguard-class ballistic missile submarines displacing nearly...

Word Count : 15908

List of submarine operators

Last Update:

"World Navies Today: Ecuador". hazegray.org. "World Navies Today: Egypt". hazegray.org. "Dutch Submarines: The Submarines of the Royal Netherlands Navy". dutchsubmarines...

Word Count : 521

Swedish Navy

Last Update:

The Swedish Navy (Swedish: Svenska marinen) is the naval branch of the Swedish Armed Forces. It is composed of surface and submarine naval units – the...

Word Count : 1720

Royal Saudi Navy

Last Update:

The Royal Saudi Navy (Arabic: البَحْريَّة الْمَلكيَّة السُّعُودِيَّة, romanized: Al-Quwwat al-Bahriyah al-Arabiyah as-Su'udiyah) or Royal Saudi Naval...

Word Count : 1915

List of submarines of World War II

Last Update:

fleet of submarines of any navy, including Kaiten crewed torpedoes, midget submarines (Type A Ko-hyoteki and Kairyu classes), medium-range submarines, purpose-built...

Word Count : 807

Danish Defence

Last Update:

foundation of the Royal Danish Navy in 1510 marked the beginning of a formal military structure in Denmark. This period saw the Danish Kingdom as a considerable...

Word Count : 3580

List of Royal Navy losses in World War II

Last Update:

ships caused the loss of 63 warships, comprising: 1 capital ship 1 aircraft carrier 8 cruisers 24 destroyers 29 submarines Enemy submarines sank 54 warships...

Word Count : 306

Royal Moroccan Navy

Last Update:

The Royal Navy of Morocco (Arabic: القوات البحرية الملكية المغربية) is a branch of the military of Morocco responsible for conducting naval operations...

Word Count : 1008

List of submarine classes

Last Update:

This is a list of submarine classes, sorted by country. The navies of 46 states operate submarines. Raïs Hadj Mubarek class (Type 877EKM Kilo) Raïs Hadj...

Word Count : 1902

Submarine Command Course

Last Update:

of a submarine. Created by the Royal Navy during World War I, the course was originally intended to address the high attrition rate of submarine commanders...

Word Count : 1104

Hellenic Navy

Last Update:

destroyers and submarines by the British Royal Navy. The most notable aspects of the Hellenic Royal Navy's participation in World War II include the operations...

Word Count : 7304

German Navy

Last Update:

units in production, planned commissioning from 2025) 6 Type 212 submarines In addition, the German Navy and the Royal Danish Navy are in cooperation in the...

Word Count : 2136

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net