Naval Ships and Operating Systems

Socarenam Launches Third Patrol Vessel for Belgian Navy

Source: Belgian Navy


SOCARENAM LAUNCHES THIRD PATROL VESSEL FOR BELGIAN NAVY

Sunday, April 5, 2026
Socarenam Launches Third Patrol Vessel for Belgian Navy

Source: Belgian Navy


WASHINGTON -- On April 2, 2026, French shipbuilder SOCARENAM launched the third Castor-class coastal patrol vessel, BNS Vega (P-903), for the Belgian Navy. After launch, the vessel was floated out of the dry dock to commence the dockside fitting-out phase.

The Belgian Navy has already acquired two modern coastal patrol vessels under the Ready Duty Ship (RDS) program, selecting the French shipyard SOCARENAM for their construction. The first vessel, Castor (P-901), was delivered in July 2014, followed by Pollux (P-902) in April 2015. The vessels are based on the OPV 530 design by Mauric, a 53.5-meter multi-mission coastal patrol vessel constructed with a high-tensile steel hull and an aluminum superstructure.

According to the Belgian Armed Forces public release, BNS Vega will be an enhanced version of her sister vessels. She will also be equipped with an advanced anti-roll system that uses water tanks and bulkheads to improve stability in challenging sea conditions. BNS Vega is expected to be fully operational in 2027.

The Castor-class patrol vessels can perform a broad spectrum of missions, including monitoring Exclusive Economic Zones, fisheries inspection, environmental surveillance, search and rescue operations, migration-related interventions, protection of critical offshore energy and communication infrastructure, close observation of non-NATO vessels, and combating smuggling and other illegal activities.

 
French Suffren class Barracuda submarine

French Suffren class Barracuda submarine

Source: Axel Manzano


NAVAL GROUP PROPOSES BLACKSWORD BARRACUDA SUBMARINE TO GREECE

Thursday, April 9, 2026
French Suffren class Barracuda submarine

French Suffren class Barracuda submarine

Source: Axel Manzano


ATHENS, Greece -- France's Naval Group has reportedly proposed its Blacksword Barracuda submarine design to the Hellenic Navy to fulfill Greece's future submarine requirement. Greece is seeking four submarines to replace its aging German-built Type 209 boats beginning in 2035. The Blacksword Barracuda is a diesel-electric version of the nuclear-powered Barracuda design operated in France as the Suffren class.

Greece is also considering bids from Germany's ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (TKMS), Sweden's Saab Kockums, South Korea's Hanwha Ocean, and Italy's Fincantieri. The Blacksword Barracuda was the basis of Naval Group's successful bid to the Netherlands, which will procure four of the submarines under the name Orka class.

The submarines are reportedly around 82 m long, displacing 3,300 tons. The design can attain top speeds of 20 knots and a maximum cruising range of 15,000 nm. Naval Group has reportedly been emphasizing the Blacksword Barracuda's Air Independent Propulsion (AIP) capabilities and lithium-ion batteries.

Source: Naval News
Associated URL: https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2026/04/naval-group-offers-blacksword-barracuda-to-greece/
Author: Dimitris Mitsopoulos 
 
Kraken Robotics' Katfish SAS

Kraken Robotics' Katfish SAS

Source: Kraken Robotics


KRAKEN ROBOTICS DEMONSTRATES KATFISH SONAR INTEGRATED ON RD-22 USV

Tuesday, April 7, 2026
Kraken Robotics' Katfish SAS

Kraken Robotics' Katfish SAS

Source: Kraken Robotics


ST. JOHN'S, Canada -- Kraken Robotics successfully demonstrated launch and recovery of its Katfish synthetic aperture sonar (SAS) integrated onto SEFINE's RD-22 unmanned surface vehicle (USV). The demonstration involved rapid detection and classification of undersea mines and critical infrastructure off the Turkish coast near Istanbul, earlier this year. The Katfish sonar was used to provide 3 x 3 cm resolution data at a side-by-side range of 200 m. SEFINE's SISAM mission planning software was concurrently used to deliver real-time classification data to operators during the demonstration.

Kraken's Katfish sonar was demonstrated by a U.K. Royal Navy ARCIMS USV in November 2025. The company bills the sonar as capable of operation between 4 and 10 knots and at depths from 5 to 300 m, with survey ranges of 200 m per side. The sonar can provide 3 x 3 cm constant SAS imagery resolution and 25 x 25 cm 3D bathymetry resolution.

 

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