Barracuda vs Virginia

Overview

The Barracuda and the Virginia are both Submarine classes.

Displacement is 4,765 tons for the Barracuda vs 6,930 tons for the Virginia. The Barracuda reaches 14 knots vs 15 knots for the Virginia. Operational range is 99,999 nautical miles for the Barracuda vs 99,999 for the Virginia. The Barracuda carries a crew of 60 vs 135 for the Virginia. Submerged displacement is 5,300 tons for the Barracuda vs 7,900 tons for the Virginia. The Barracuda can dive to 350 m compared to 240 m for the Virginia.

The Barracuda was produced in 2 units vs 26 for the Virginia. Cost per hull is $1,730M for the Barracuda vs $2,800M for the Virginia. The Barracuda was commissioned in 2020, 16 years after the Virginia (2004).

French nuclear attack submarine, 4,765 tons displacement, utilizes a 150 MW K15 reactor for propulsion.
Profile of Barracuda
Origin πŸ‡«πŸ‡· France
Category Submarine
Type Nuclear attack submarine
Manufacturer Naval Group
Year introduced 2020
Number built 2 units
Estimated unit price $1,730 million
United States submarine, introduced in 2004, utilizes a pump-jet propulsor.
Profile of Virginia
Origin πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ United States
Category Submarine
Type Nuclear-powered attack submarine
Manufacturer General Dynamics Electric Boat
Year introduced 2004
Number built 26 units
Estimated unit price $2,800 million
Displacement 4,765 tons β—‰
Maximum speed 14.0 knots β—‰
Range Unlimited β—‰
Length 99.5 m β—‰
Beam 8.8 m β—‰
Crew 60 β—‰
Max depth 350 m β—‰
Propulsion K15 nuclear reactor, 150 MW (200,000 hp)
Armament

4 533 mm (21.0 in) tubes. 20 storage racks for: MdCN land-attack cruise missiles, Exocet SM39 Mod2 anti-ship missiles, A3SM (VL MICA) surface-to-air missiles, F21 Artemis heavyweight torpedoes, FG29 multi-influence mines

Displacement 6,930 tons β—‰
Maximum speed 15.0 knots β—‰
Range Unlimited β—‰
Length 115.0 m β—‰
Beam 10.0 m β—‰
Crew 135 β—‰
Max depth 240 m β—‰
Propulsion 1 Γ— S9G nuclear reactor 280,000 hp (210 MW); 2 Γ— steam turbines 40,000 shp (30 MW); 1 Γ— single shaft pump-jet propulsor; 1 Γ— secondary propulsion motor
Armament
  • 12 x VLS tubes (Tomahawk cruise missiles)
  • 2 x Virginia payload tubes (12 x Tomahawk BGM-109)
  • 4 x Virginia payload modules (28 x Tomahawk BGM-109)
  • 4 x 21" torpedo tubes (Mk-48 torpedoes or UGM-84 Harpoon missiles)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which has greater displacement, the Barracuda-class or Virginia-class?
The Virginia-class has greater displacement at 6,930 tons compared to the Barracuda-class's 4,765 tons.
Which is faster, the Barracuda-class or Virginia-class?
The Virginia-class is faster with a maximum speed of 15 knots compared to the Barracuda-class's 14 knots.
Which has longer range, the Barracuda-class or Virginia-class?
Both the Barracuda-class and Virginia-class are nuclear-powered and have unlimited range, limited only by food supplies and crew endurance.
Which is longer, the Barracuda-class or Virginia-class?
The Virginia-class is longer at 115.0 meters compared to the Barracuda-class's 99.5 meters.
How many crew members do the Barracuda-class and Virginia-class have?
The Virginia-class has a larger crew complement of 135 compared to the Barracuda-class's 60 crew members.
Which can dive deeper, the Barracuda-class or Virginia-class?
The Barracuda-class can dive deeper with a maximum depth of 350 meters compared to the Virginia-class's 240 meters.
Which is more expensive, the Barracuda-class or Virginia-class?
The Virginia-class is more expensive at approximately $2.8 billion per unit compared to the Barracuda-class at $1.7 billion.
Which has been built in greater numbers, the Barracuda-class or Virginia-class?
The Virginia-class has been built in greater numbers with 26 vessels compared to 2 vessels of the Barracuda-class.