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The submarines will be built at the Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft GmbH (HDW) and at Nordseewerken in Emden. Both shipyards belong to ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems. Siemens' scope of supply includes provision of a Permasyn permanent-magnet electric motor with PEM (Polymer Electrolyte Membrane) fuel cells for supplying power, switchgear and the Nautos automation system.
The electric propulsion units with permanent-magnet synchronous motors for supplying direct current are characterized by extremely low signatures, high availability, compact design and ease of operator control.
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PEM fuel cell system supplies the energy, thus enabling air independent
propulsion (AIP) when the submarines are submerged below water level. The
AIP system comes from HDW, while Siemens is providing the fuel cell modules
as well as the control and monitoring devices.
The “Nautos” integrated automation system controls, monitors and coordinates all the engineering systems.
Operator control and visualization are carried out from the engineering control console. This relieves the operator of all the routine tasks, facilitates operation of the submarines and increases their reliability and safety.
The scope of supply also includes submarine-specific switchgear, electronic documentation, a pier monitoring system and a shore test facility.
The equipment being supplied by Siemens is the latest technology for non-nuclear submarines.
After orders received from Germany,
Italy, Greece and Korea in preceding years, Siemens has now been contracted
to equip a total of 15 (16 counting the option) conventional submarines
with this innovative technology.
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