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French submarine Inflexible (S615)

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Name
  
Inflexible

Commissioned
  
1 April 1985

Homeport
  
Île Longue

Construction started
  
27 March 1980

Length
  
130 m

Draft
  
10 m

Builder
  
DCNS

Laid down
  
27 March 1980

Decommissioned
  
14 January 2008

Fate
  
Museum ship

Launched
  
23 June 1982

Displacement
  
8.165 million kg

Beam
  
11 m

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Inflexible (S 615) is the sixth and final of the Redoutable-class SNLE ("Sous-marin Nucléaire Lanceur d'Engins", "Nuclear Missile-Launching Submarine") of the Force océanique stratégique (FOST), the submarine nuclear deterrent component of the French Navy.

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Construction began on 27 March 1980. She was launched on 23 June 1982, commissioned on 1 April 1985 and decommissioned on 14 January 2008.

Design and construction

Inflexible uses basically the same design as the other Redoutable-class vessels, but has benefited from technological advances over its predecessors. The submarine uses the M4 missile, which carries 6 independent 150 kilotonnes of TNT equivalent nuclear warheads. Their range is reported to be over 4,500 kilometres (2,800 mi). The boat also has the capability of launching the SM39 Exocet anti-ship missile.

Inflexible received TIT (Traitement de l'Information Tactique, "Tactical Information Processor"), a cluster of French-designed computers and serial digital bus links for intersystem communication and DMUX21 sonar. The submarine has an improved inertial navigation system over other vessels of the class. She also has the improved internal communication system—SNTI, Système Numérisé de Transmissions Intérieures (Digital Internal Communication System).

Other miscellaneous improvements were made in electrical systems, nuclear systems, improving safety and stealth and rudder and engines, improving reliability and stealth. Inflexible has an improved hull profile.

The other Redoutable-class submarines have been modified to meet the standards of Inflexible ("Refonte M4"). Inflexible was officially decommissioned on 14 January 2008.

Inflexible has inspired Le Soleil ne se lève pas pour nous ("No sunrise for us") by Robert Merle, a 1987 semi-fictitious book in form of a romanced documentary.

References

French submarine Inflexible (S615) Wikipedia


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