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The TR-1700 (''Santa Cruz'') is a class of diesel-electric patrol
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s built by Thyssen Nordseewerke for the
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in the 1980s, with two submarines completed. These ships are amongst the largest submarines built in Germany since
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and are among the fastest diesel-electric submarines in the world. ARA ''San Juan'' was lost on 17 November 2017, leaving ARA ''Santa Cruz'' as the only remaining submarine of this class. As of 2020, the refit of ''Santa Cruz'' has been reported cancelled leaving the entire class inactive.


Development

The original 1977 plan called for six boats, two TR-1700s built in Germany by Thyssen Nordseewerke, two in Argentina by
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, and two smaller TR-1400s also built in Argentina. The final agreement in 1982 was modified to six TR-1700s, with the last four to be built in Argentina. The TR-1700s to be built in Argentina were considered for an upgrade to a nuclear submarine. The use of
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's CAREM reactor for that purpose is an 'urban myth,' as such design is inadequate for moving platform

The nuclear submarine project never came to fruition, despite later attempts to revive it. The reasons why INVAP's reactor is inviable stem from a number of reasons. The main reasons are: * The reactor was not designed ''from scratch'' for moving platforms and relies on the naïve and dangerous concept of "one reactor fits all purposes". * The design has not considered the dynamic and operational characteristics of the porting platform. This causes problems in the following areas: ** Thermal problems due to the large diameter of the pellets (7.6mm), which do not allow sudden power ramps, required in a submarine. ** Wrong type of control rod mechanisms, not adequate for a rolling and pitching vessel. For example, nut-shell control rods would be more appropriate. ** The continuous movement of the large liquid free-surface inside the reactor, as experienced in vessels of any type (surface or submerged), leave fuel unexposed and, thus, not refrigerated. ** Steam generators located inside the reactor vessel (instead of outside) increase the diameter of the vessel and thus its weight, unnecessarily, restricting the operational characteristics of the submarine. ** Inconvenient coupling of various variables due to auto-pressurization. ** Lack of land prototype on a moving platform (not static). See figure to the right for a Westinghouse prototype for submarines. ** Numerical simulations for untested designs are not enough, and are only the first step in a series of validations that have to agree with actual experiments. Before offering a reactor as a proposal, any contractor—at their own expense—should perform experiments on moving platforms (water tanks excited to reproduce ship movements) located on land, and demonstrate that they work and agree with the numerical simulations. The reactor should be identical to the reactor proposed to be fitted in a ship or submarine.


Design

The TR-1700 submarine was designed by Thyssen and its features include high underwater speed, endurance (for a diesel submarine), and survivability. The boat's four MTU Friedrichshafen, MTU diesel engines, four generators, and
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electric motor can propel it at speeds up to . Eight 120-cell batteries are installed on each boat. They have a diving depth of . Normal endurance of these boats is 30 days with an extended range up to 70 days. These boats are equipped to accept a
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(DSRV). Armaments include six bow
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s and 22 SST (Special Surface Target) or
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es. The automatic torpedo reload system can reload the tubes in 50 seconds. Thyssen proposed the TR1700A for the Australian program. The proposed design had a reworked pressure hull, was six meters longer, and half a meter wider than the TR-1700s built for Argentina. It lost to the Type 471 from
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, an enlarged .


Service

The first two submarines were delivered on schedule in 1984–85. The remaining four built in Argentina were suspended due to the Argentinean economic crisis of the 1980s. In 1996 work completely ceased on ARA ''Santa Fe'' at 70% (or 52%) completion while ARA ''Santiago del Estero'' was only 30% complete. After attempts to complete and sell the boats to
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failed, they were cannibalized, along with the parts for the fifth and sixth units, to support the continued operations of the first two submarines. ''Santa Cruz'' received its mid-life modernization at Arsenal de Marinha, Rio de Janeiro Brazil between September 1999 and 2001. The work involved the replacement of the engines, batteries, and sonar. Her sister boat ''San Juan'' entered the Astillero Domecq Garcia shipyard to receive her refit in 2007; she completed refit in 2013. In September 2010, it was revealed that the
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was conducting feasibility studies to decide if ARA ''Santa Fe'' (S-43) should be completed. The decision should be made sometime after completing the mid-life modernization of ARA ''San Juan'' (S-42). The estimated cost of completing ''Santa Fe'' was $60 million. On 17 November 2017, the ARA ''San Juan'' was reported missing; reports of a fire at the time were denied by the Argentine Navy. A year after that, on 17 November 2018, private company
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(appointed by the Argentine Government) announced that they successfully located the wreck, at 900 metres depth and 500 km from Comodoro Rivadavia.Ocean Infinity Locates the Missing Argentinian Submarine, ARA ''San Juan'' Latest News, Ocean Infinity website
(accessed 2018-11-17)


Boats in class


Gallery

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, 2008


See also

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Type 209 submarine The Type 209 is a class of diesel-electric attack submarine developed exclusively for export by Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft of Germany. The original variant (Type 209/1100) was designed in the late 1960s. The class is exclusively designed for ...
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Type 214 submarine The Type 214 is a diesel-electric submarine developed by Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft GmbH (HDW). It features diesel propulsion with an air-independent propulsion (AIP) system using Siemens polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) hydrogen fuel cel ...
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References


Citations


Sources

* ''Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1947–1995''.


Further reading

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External links


''Santa Cruz''-class patrol submarineSubmarino de ataque (SSK) classe ''Santa Cruz'' / TR-1700Classe TR-1700
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