Reis vs S-80 Plus

The Reis and the S-80 Plus are both Submarine classes. Displacement is 1,860 tons for the Reis vs 2,695 tons for the S-80 Plus. The Reis reaches 10 knots vs 12 knots for the S-80 Plus. Operational range is 12,000 nautical miles for the Reis vs 4,320 for the S-80 Plus. The Reis carries a crew of 27 vs 32 for the S-80 Plus. Submerged displacement is 2,013 tons for the Reis vs 2,965 tons for the S-80 Plus. The Reis was produced in 2 units vs 2 for the S-80 Plus. Cost per hull is $2,174M for the Reis vs $1,041M for the S-80 Plus. The Reis was commissioned in 2024, 1 years after the S-80 Plus (2023).

Turkish submarine, 1,860 tons displacement, powered by Siemens fuel cells.
Origin πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡· Turkey
Category Submarine
Type Diesel-electric submarines
Manufacturer GΓΆlcΓΌk Naval Shipyard
Year introduced 2024
Number built 2 units
Estimated unit price $2,174 million
Spanish submarine, introduced in 2023, reaches speeds of 12 knots using air-independent propulsion.
Origin πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Έ Spain
Category Submarine
Type Submarine with air-independent propulsion
Manufacturer Navantia
Year introduced 2023
Number built 2 units
Estimated unit price $1,041 million
Displacement 1,860 tons β—‰
Maximum speed 10.0 knots β—‰
Range 12,000 nm β—‰
Length 68.4 m β—‰
Beam 6.3 m β—‰
Crew 27 β—‰
Max depth NA
Propulsion 3,900 kW (5,200 hp) Siemens Permasyn main engine, 2Γ— MTU 16V 396SE 64L diesel generators, 2Γ— batteries (324 Type 30PS15B), 2Γ— 120 kW (160 hp) Siemens fuel cells
Armament
  • 8 x 533 mm torpedo tubes
  • Roketsan Akya torpedoes
  • Mk48 Mod6T torpedoes
  • DM2A4 torpedoes
  • Atmaca anti-ship missiles
Displacement 2,695 tons β—‰
Maximum speed 12.0 knots β—‰
Range 4,320 nm β—‰
Length 81.1 m β—‰
Beam 11.7 m β—‰
Crew 32 β—‰
Max depth 460 m
Propulsion 1 shaft Etanol-AIP; 3 bio-ethanol engines (3 Γ— 1,200 kW) MTU-16V-396SE-85L; 1 electric motor (3,500 kW), 1 AIP fuel cell unit (300 kW); Vulkan couplings RATO-S G-561W
Armament
  • 6 Γ— 533 mm torpedo tubes
  • DM2A4 Torpedoes
  • Mark 48 Torpedoes (option)
  • Black Shark Torpedoes (option)
  • Spearfish Torpedoes (option)
  • Torped 2000 Torpedoes (option)
  • UGM-84 Sub-Harpoon block II anti-ship missiles (option)
  • Exocet anti-ship missiles (option)
  • Joint Strike Missile (studies)
  • Tomahawk cruise missiles (option)
  • Cylindrical multi-influence mines
  • MINEA smart bottom mines

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which has greater displacement, the Reis-class or S-80 Plus-class?
The S-80 Plus-class has greater displacement at 2,695 tons compared to the Reis-class's 1,860 tons.
Which is faster, the Reis-class or S-80 Plus-class?
The S-80 Plus-class is faster with a maximum speed of 12 knots compared to the Reis-class's 10 knots.
Which has longer range, the Reis-class or S-80 Plus-class?
The Reis-class has a longer range at 12,000 nautical miles compared to the S-80 Plus-class's 4,320 nautical miles.
Which is longer, the Reis-class or S-80 Plus-class?
The S-80 Plus-class is longer at 81.0 meters compared to the Reis-class's 68.3 meters.
How many crew members do the Reis-class and S-80 Plus-class have?
The S-80 Plus-class has a larger crew complement of 32 compared to the Reis-class's 27 crew members.
Which is more expensive, the Reis-class or S-80 Plus-class?
The Reis-class is more expensive at approximately $2.2 billion per unit compared to the S-80 Plus-class at $1.0 billion.
Which has been built in greater numbers, the Reis-class or S-80 Plus-class?
Both the Reis-class and S-80 Plus-class have been built in equal numbers with 2 vessels each.