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Torped 47
TypeLightweight ASW torpedo
Place of originSweden
Service history
In service2022
Used by Swedish Navy
Finnish Navy
Production history
Designed2015
Manufacturer Saab Dynamics
Specifications
Massapprox. 340 kg [1]
Length2,850 mm (112 in)
Diameter400 mm (16 in)

WarheadIM compliant, omnidirectional, PBX
Warhead weightapprox. 50 kg AS(u)W

EngineElectric DC motor with gearbox
DrivePumpjet
Propellantlithium-based rechargeable battery
Operational
range
≥20 km (>1h), prepared for ≥50 km
Maximum depth+300 m
Maximum speed +40 kts
Guidance
system
Active and passive (fully digital), prepared for HF. Hydro-acoustic homing combined with galvanic wire/optic fibre guidance and on-board computer
Launch
platform
Stationary, surface vessels, submarines, helicopters and airplanes

The Torped 47 or SLWT (Saab’s Lightweight Torpedo) is a new lightweight torpedo intended for ASW and surface targets, providing multiple-target active/passive homing combined with wire guidance. It is designed and manufactured by Saab Dynamics as a replacement for the Torped 45. [2]

The torpedo is designed for the Swedish Navy and it will be equipped with both a passive and an active homing device and use wire communication like the Torpedo 45, using a galvanic wire (later also an optical wire). [2]

Torpedo 47 can be launched from a variety of platforms including stationary, surface vessels, submarines, helicopters and airplanes like Saab Swordfish MPA. [3] [4] It is specifically designed to operate against littoral submarine targets and surface vessels. It is controlled using wire guidance and has a hydro-acoustic homing system for the final phase. The torpedo has features that are unique for lightweight torpedoes. [2]

SLWT will be delivered to the Finnish Navy as part of the Squadron 2020 program [5] and will be installed on the Hamina-class during MLU and the new Pohjanmaa-class corvette. [6] [7]

In October 2022 Saab delivered the first Torped 47 to the Swedish FMV. This is the final step before it will be introduced in the Swedish Navy. [2] [8]

Future operators

References

  1. ^ "SAAB Lightweight Torpedo; Littoral supremacy" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 29 December 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d "Saab Starts Deliveries of New Lightweight Torpedo to Sweden". Global Defense Insight. 17 October 2022.
  3. ^ "Saab Lightweight Torpedo".
  4. ^ "Saab Swordfish MPA Delivers True Multi-RoleMaritime Air Power". Archived from the original on 25 March 2021. Retrieved 15 April 2021.
  5. ^ "Squadron 2020, The Finnish Defence Forces' strategic project" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 19 July 2019.
  6. ^ "A torpedo for tomorrow's needs". Archived from the original on 15 April 2021. Retrieved 15 April 2021.
  7. ^ "Saab Signs Contract for Deliveries of New Lightweight Torpedo to the Finnish Navy". Archived from the original on 15 April 2021. Retrieved 15 April 2021.
  8. ^ "Saab levererar ny lätt torped till FMV". 17 October 2022.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from SLWT)
Torped 47
TypeLightweight ASW torpedo
Place of originSweden
Service history
In service2022
Used by Swedish Navy
Finnish Navy
Production history
Designed2015
Manufacturer Saab Dynamics
Specifications
Massapprox. 340 kg [1]
Length2,850 mm (112 in)
Diameter400 mm (16 in)

WarheadIM compliant, omnidirectional, PBX
Warhead weightapprox. 50 kg AS(u)W

EngineElectric DC motor with gearbox
DrivePumpjet
Propellantlithium-based rechargeable battery
Operational
range
≥20 km (>1h), prepared for ≥50 km
Maximum depth+300 m
Maximum speed +40 kts
Guidance
system
Active and passive (fully digital), prepared for HF. Hydro-acoustic homing combined with galvanic wire/optic fibre guidance and on-board computer
Launch
platform
Stationary, surface vessels, submarines, helicopters and airplanes

The Torped 47 or SLWT (Saab’s Lightweight Torpedo) is a new lightweight torpedo intended for ASW and surface targets, providing multiple-target active/passive homing combined with wire guidance. It is designed and manufactured by Saab Dynamics as a replacement for the Torped 45. [2]

The torpedo is designed for the Swedish Navy and it will be equipped with both a passive and an active homing device and use wire communication like the Torpedo 45, using a galvanic wire (later also an optical wire). [2]

Torpedo 47 can be launched from a variety of platforms including stationary, surface vessels, submarines, helicopters and airplanes like Saab Swordfish MPA. [3] [4] It is specifically designed to operate against littoral submarine targets and surface vessels. It is controlled using wire guidance and has a hydro-acoustic homing system for the final phase. The torpedo has features that are unique for lightweight torpedoes. [2]

SLWT will be delivered to the Finnish Navy as part of the Squadron 2020 program [5] and will be installed on the Hamina-class during MLU and the new Pohjanmaa-class corvette. [6] [7]

In October 2022 Saab delivered the first Torped 47 to the Swedish FMV. This is the final step before it will be introduced in the Swedish Navy. [2] [8]

Future operators

References

  1. ^ "SAAB Lightweight Torpedo; Littoral supremacy" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 29 December 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d "Saab Starts Deliveries of New Lightweight Torpedo to Sweden". Global Defense Insight. 17 October 2022.
  3. ^ "Saab Lightweight Torpedo".
  4. ^ "Saab Swordfish MPA Delivers True Multi-RoleMaritime Air Power". Archived from the original on 25 March 2021. Retrieved 15 April 2021.
  5. ^ "Squadron 2020, The Finnish Defence Forces' strategic project" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 19 July 2019.
  6. ^ "A torpedo for tomorrow's needs". Archived from the original on 15 April 2021. Retrieved 15 April 2021.
  7. ^ "Saab Signs Contract for Deliveries of New Lightweight Torpedo to the Finnish Navy". Archived from the original on 15 April 2021. Retrieved 15 April 2021.
  8. ^ "Saab levererar ny lätt torped till FMV". 17 October 2022.



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