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French submarine Inflexible (S615)
Inflexible, a nuclear submarine of the Redoutable class
Career Civil and Naval Ensign of France
Builder: DCNS Cherbourg
Laid down: 27 March 1980
Launched: 23 June 1982
Commissioned: 1 April 1985
Decommissioned: 14 January 2008
Homeport: Île Longue
Fate: Museum ship
General characteristics
Class & type: SNLE
Displacement: 9,000 tons (submerged)
Length: 130 m
Beam: 10,60 m
Draught: 10 m
Propulsion: One PWR, 16,000 shp
Speed: over 20 knots (37 km/h)
Range: Essentially unlimited
Complement: 15 officers
120 sailors
Sensors and
processing systems:
1 DRUA 33
1 DMUX 21
1 DSUV 61B VLF
1 DUUX 5
ARUR 12 radar detector
Armament:

16 M4 MSBS (Mer Sol Balistique Stratégique) nuclear missiles
four 533 mm torpedo tubes
F-17 and L-5 torpedoes

SM-39 Exocet

The 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. Construction began on 27 March 1980. She was launched on 23 June 1982, commissioned on 1 April 1985 and decommissioned on 14 January 2008. Inflexible uses basically the same design as the other Redoutable-class vessels, but has benefited from technological advances over its predecessors:

  • She uses the M4 missile, which carries 6 independent 150 kilotonne of TNT equivalent nuclear warheads. Range is reported to be over 4500 km.[citation needed]
  • Miscellaneous improvements were made in electrical systems, nuclear systems (improving safety and stealth), rudder and engines (improving reliability and stealth).
  • TIT (Traitement de l'Information Tactique, "Tactical Information Processor"), a cluster of French-designed computers and serial digital bus links for intersystem communication.
  • DMUX21 sonar.
  • Capability of launching the SM 39 Exocet anti-ship missile
  • Improved inertial navigation system.
  • Improved internal communication system—SNTI, Système Numérisé de Transmissions Intérieures (Digital Internal Communication System)
  • Miscellaneous acoustical stealth improvements
  • Improved hull profile

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

In entertainment[]

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.


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