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  • Scorpène-class submarine
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  • {{Infobox ship |Ship image=File:Scorpene malaisien vue de trois quart arriere 2.jpg |Ship caption= |module= Class overview Name: ScorpèneBuilders: DCNS Navantia Mazagon Dock Limited Brazilian Navy ShipyardOperators: (planned to 2015)Preceded by: Agosta-class submarine}Subclasses: CA-2000CM-2000AM-2000S-BRCost: $450 millionBuilding: 2Planned: 19Completed: 4Cancelled: 4Active: 4 |module2= |} The Chilean Scorpène class O'Higgins and Carrera were completed in 2005 and 2006, respectively. In 2009, the Royal Malaysian Navy commissioned Tunku Abdul Rahman and Tun Abdul Razak.
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Ship test depth
  • >
Ship type
  • submarine
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  • yes
Ship range
  • at 5 knots
  • at 8 knots
Total ships planned
  • 19
Name
  • Scorpène
Ship armament
  • 6
Total ships active
  • 4
Subclasses
  • AM-2000
  • CA-2000
  • CM-2000
  • S-BR
Total ships building
  • 2
Total ships cancelled
  • 4
Cost
  • 4.5E8
Ship complement
  • 31
Ship propulsion
  • Diesel-Electric, Batteries, and AIP
Total ships completed
  • 4
Ship class
  • Scorpène class
Ship notes
  • Ships in class include: O'Higgins Carrera
Builders
Ship endurance
  • 4320000.0
  • 3456000.0
  • 1814400.0
Class before
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abstract
  • {{Infobox ship |Ship image=File:Scorpene malaisien vue de trois quart arriere 2.jpg |Ship caption= |module= Class overview Name: ScorpèneBuilders: DCNS Navantia Mazagon Dock Limited Brazilian Navy ShipyardOperators: (planned to 2015)Preceded by: Agosta-class submarine}Subclasses: CA-2000CM-2000AM-2000S-BRCost: $450 millionBuilding: 2Planned: 19Completed: 4Cancelled: 4Active: 4 |module2= |} The Scorpène class submarines are a class of diesel-electric attack submarine jointly developed by the French DCN and the Spanish company Navantia and now by DCNS. It features diesel propulsion and an additional air-independent propulsion (AIP). The Chilean Navy ordered two Scorpène class, which replaced two Oberon class submarines retired by the Chilean Navy. In 2005 the Indian Navy ordered six Scorpène class; all the Indian boats will be built in India, at Mazagon Dock and elsewhere, and the last two are to be fitted with the indigenous AIP module. For the follow on requirement of six submarines, DCNS plans to offer a larger version of the submarine to the Indian navy. In 2008, the Brazilian Navy ordered four Scorpènes. The Chilean Scorpène class O'Higgins and Carrera were completed in 2005 and 2006, respectively. In 2009, the Royal Malaysian Navy commissioned Tunku Abdul Rahman and Tun Abdul Razak.
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