Why has the Type 209 class achieved such brilliant commercial success internationally?What are the features of the submarine?What are the differences between its subclasses?Why was ARA Salta unsuccessful in the 1982 Falklands War?00:00 Introduction59:21 Historical background02:32 Programme history03:52 Design04:59 Type 209/1100 class (Glavkos class of Hellenic Navy / BAP Islay and BAP Arica of Peruvian Navy)06:14 Specifications (Glavkos class)06:59 Type 209/1200 class (Poseidon class of Hellenic Navyb / HS Oceanos of Hellenic Navy / Salta class of Argentine Navy / Angamos class of Peruvian Navy / Pijao class of Colombian Navy / Ay class of Turkish Navy / Chang Bogo class of ROK Navy)11:26 Type 209/1300 class (Sábalo class of Bolivarian Navy of Venezuela / Shyri class of Ecuadorian Navy / Cakra class of Indonesian Navy)11:43 Type 209/1400 class (Tupi class of Brazilian Navy / Thomson class of Chilean Navy /Preveze class and Gür class of Turkish Navy / Nagapasa class of Indonesian Navy / Heroine class of South African Navy / Type 209/1400 Mod class of Egyptian Navy)15:44 Type 209/1500 class (Shishumar class of Indian Navy)16:24 Combat experiencesWelcome to our new content. As the Weapon Detective, we are investigating modern weapon systems of the Second Cold War. The Weapon Legends is about the older weapon systems. We tell their epic stories, which made them a legend. The Weapon Legends investigates these stories, reads between the lines, analyzes, and tells the untold. You can find technical information, historical backgrounds, what happened during the development processes, combat experience and political projection. Let the wisdom of history show us what the future will be. Let’s investigate the veteran weapons of the past together.
Type 209 class | The most successful commercial diesel-electric attack submarine of modern times
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