Agosta-Class Submarine
The Agosta-Class Submarine is a type of diesel-electric submarine developed by the French company DCN in the 1970s. Designed for anti-submarine warfare and reconnaissance missions, it features a streamlined hull and advanced sonar systems, making it effective in various underwater operations.
These submarines are approximately 66 meters long and can carry a crew of around 30 personnel. The Agosta-Class is equipped with torpedo tubes and can launch anti-ship missiles, enhancing its combat capabilities. Several countries, including Pakistan and Morocco, have operated these submarines, showcasing their versatility and reliability in naval defense.