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HMAS ''Sheean'' (SSG 77) is the fifth of six ''Collins''-class submarines operated by the
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(RAN). Named for Ordinary Seaman Edward Sheean VC—the only submarine of the class to be named for an enlisted sailor—the boat was laid down in 1994 and launched in 1999. ''Sheean'' and sister boat ''Dechaineux'' were modified during construction as part of the "fast track" program—an attempt to fix the problems affecting the ''Collins'' class, and put at least two fully operational submarines in service before the last ''Oberon''-class submarine was decommissioned.


Characteristics

The ''Collins'' class is an enlarged version of the ''Västergötland'' class submarine designed by
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.Woolner, ''Procuring Change'', p. 7 At in length, with a beam of and a waterline depth of , displacing 3,051 tonnes when surfaced, and 3,353 tonnes when submerged, they are the largest conventionally powered submarines in the world.Jones, in ''The Royal Australian Navy'', p. 244Wertheirm (ed.), ''Combat Fleets of the World'', p. 18 The hull is constructed from high-tensile
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, and are covered in a skin of
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s to minimise detection by sonar.Yule & Woolner, ''The Collins Class Submarine Story'', pp. 165–74''‘Built in Australia’ Collins rolls out'', Jane's Defence Weekly The depth that they can dive to is classified: most sources claim that it is over ,Wertheirm (ed.), ''Combat Fleets of the World'', p. 19Grazebrook, ''RAN prepares for Collins class'' The submarine is armed with six
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s, and carry a standard payload of 22
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es: originally a mix of Gould Mark 48 Mod 4 torpedoes and UGM-84C Sub-Harpoon, with the Mark 48s later upgraded to the Mod 7 Common Broadband Advanced Sonar System (CBASS) version.''SSK Collins Class (Type 471) Attack Submarine'', naval-technology.com Each submarine is equipped with three Garden Island-
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HV V18b/15Ub (VB210) 18-cylinder diesel engines, which are each connected to a 1,400 kW, 440-volt DC
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generator. The electricity generated is stored in batteries, then supplied to a single Jeumont-Schneider DC motor, which provides 7,200
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to a single, seven-bladed, diameter
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.Grazebrook, ''Collins class comes up Down Under'' The ''Collins'' class has a speed of when surfaced and at snorkel depth, and can reach underwater. The submarines have a range of at when surfaced, at at snorkel depth. When submerged completely, a ''Collins''-class submarine can travel at maximum speed, or at . Each boat has an endurance of 70 days. The issues with the ''Collins'' class highlighted in the McIntosh-Prescott Report and the pressing need to have combat-ready submarines in the RAN fleet with the pending decommissioning of , the final ''Oberon''-class submarine in Australian service, prompted the establishment of an A$1 billion program to bring ''Sheean'' and sister boat ''Dechaineux'' up to an operational standard as quickly as possible, referred to as the "fast track" or "get well" program.Yule & Woolner, ''The Collins Class Submarine Story'', pp. 288–9 The fast track program required the installation of reliable diesel engines, fixing hydrodynamic noise issues by modifying the hull design and propeller, and providing a functional combat system. The original
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-designed combat system had been cancelled, but because there wasn't enough time to evaluate the replacement system to include it in the "fast track" program, the two submarines were fitted with components from the old Rockwell system, which were augmented by
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hardware and software. Even with the enhanced Rockwell system, it was believed that the capabilities of the fast track ''Collins'' boats was only equivalent to the ''Oberons''. ''Sheean'' was named for Ordinary Seaman Edward "Teddy" Sheean, who manned an Oerlikon and fired on Japanese aircraft attacking the corvette , dying when the ship sank.Yule & Woolner, ''The Collins Class Submarine Story'', p. 340 ''Sheean'' is the only submarine named after an enlisted sailor. The submarine was laid down by
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, on 17 February 1994, launched on 1 May 1999 by Ivy Hayes, Teddy Sheean's sister, and commissioned into the RAN on 23 February 2001.


Operational history

On 14 December 2000, ''Sheean'' and ''Dechaineux'' arrived at HMAS ''Stirling'', following the completion of sea trials. The submarine participated in RIMPAC 02, where ''Sheean'' was able to penetrate the air and surface anti-submarine screens of an eight-ship amphibious task force, then successfully attacked both the amphibious assault ship and the dock landing ship .Thompson, ''Lessons not learned'', p. 28 During two weeks of combat trials in August 2002, ''Sheean'' demonstrated that the class was comparable in the underwater warfare role to the ''Los Angeles''-class nuclear-powered attack submarine .Nicholson, ''Collins sub shines in US war game'' The two submarines traded roles during the exercise and were equally successful in the attacking role, despite ''Olympia'' being larger, more powerful, and armed with more advanced torpedoes than ''Sheean''. In 2006, ''Sheean'' was presented with the
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for being the RAN vessel with the greatest overall efficiency over the previous twelve months. ''Sheean'' was docked for a long maintenance period in 2008, but workforce shortages and malfunctions on other submarines requiring urgent attention have drawn this out: RAN and ASC officials predicted in 2010 that she would not be back in service until 2012.Oakes, ''Two subs out of action for 9 years'' The maintenance period ended in late 2012, and ''Sheean'' spent the rest of the year working back up to operational status. The submarine was formally returned to service on 23 February 2013. On 16 July 2013, ''Sheean'' was damaged while berthed at the
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. '' Combi Dock III'', a cargo ship owned by Danish company Combi Lift and intended to supply the
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, broke free of moorings during a storm, and drifted into the submarine, causing damage to ''Sheean''s propeller and steering apparatus. ''Combi Dock III'' was impounded by the Australian government until 13 September, when Combi Lift agreed to pay for the damage. On 21 September 2021 ''Sheean'' experienced an emergency during a training exercise when water entered via a pump and the automatic system that is intended to respond to such malfunctions failed. The crew were forced to rapidly bring the submarine to the surface. The ''Australian Financial Review'' reported that there were concerns that the submarine's crew had a poor safety culture, and that some members of the crew had requested transfers off the boat due to the trauma they experienced in the accident. The Navy stated that the submarine had experienced a "minor flooding incident" and had not been in danger of sinking, and that it returned to service within a few days of the accident.


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Speech at the launchBiography of Edward "Teddy" Shean
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