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Torped 47

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Torped 47
TypeLightweight ASW torpedo
Place of originSweden
Service history
In service2022
Used bySwedish Navy
Finnish Navy
Production history
Designed2015
ManufacturerSaab Dynamics
Specifications
Massapprox. 340 kg[1]
Length2,850 mm (112 in)
Diameter400 mm (16 in)

WarheadIM compliant, omnidirectional, PBX
Warhead weightapprox. 50 kg AS(u)W

EngineElectric DC motor with gearbox
DrivePumpjet
Propellantlithium-based rechargeable battery
Operational
range
≥20 km (>1h), prepared for ≥50 km
Maximum depth+300 m
Maximum speed +40 kts
Guidance
system
Active and passive (fully digital), prepared for HF. Hydro-acoustic homing combined with galvanic wire/optic fibre guidance and on-board computer
Launch
platform
Stationary, surface vessels, submarines, helicopters and airplanes

The Torped 47 or SLWT (Saab’s Lightweight Torpedo) is a new lightweight torpedo intended for ASW and surface targets, providing multiple-target active/passive homing combined with wire guidance. It is designed and manufactured by Saab Dynamics as a replacement for the Torped 45.[2]

The torpedo is designed for the Swedish Navy and it will be equipped with both a passive and an active homing device and use wire communication like the Torpedo 45, using a galvanic wire (later also an optical wire).[2]

Torpedo 47 can be launched from a variety of platforms including stationary, surface vessels, submarines and helicopters.[3][4] It is specifically designed to operate against littoral submarine targets and surface vessels. It is controlled using wire guidance and has a hydro-acoustic homing system for the final phase. The torpedo has features that are unique for lightweight torpedoes.[2]

Torped 47 was selected by the Finnish Navy as part of the Squadron 2020 program[5] and will be installed on the Hamina-class during MLU and the new Pohjanmaa-class corvette.[6][7]

In October 2022 Saab delivered the first Torped 47 to the Swedish FMV. Torped 47 was officially delivered to the Swedish Navy in December 2022.[2][8][9]

In November 2023 Torped 47 was delivered to the Finnish Navy with acceptance firings being performed by two Hamina-class fast attack craft following their mid-life upgrade.[10]

In April 2025, a torpedo was tested from the CB90.[11]

Technologies

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The torpedo is using a rechargeable lithium iron phosphate battery. For the propulsion, a pumpjet is used, and it replaces the historic contra-rotating propellers. The propulsion enables a wide range of velocity.

Regarding the electronics, it uses a two-ways datalink with the launch platform through a copper wire. It also uses a highly accurate navigation system. And for the homing, detection, classification and tracking of the targets, the MS4 head, which has passive and active capabilities, is being used.[12]

Some parts will be used by the Torped 63 [sv], the future heavyweight torpedo of Saab and the Swedish Navy.[12]

Potential upgrades

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Saab and the Swedish Navy mentioned several options for a more advanced variant:[12]

  • Lithium nickel manganese cobalt oxide battery as a more energetically dense option. The lithium iron phosphate battery was selected as a low risk short term option, and a more capable battery is an option.
  • Changing the torpedo head with a wideband (multi-frequency) acoustic homing head.
  • Improvement of the wake homing performance.
  • Replacement of the copper wire with a fibre optic cable.
  • Widening its capacity to be used as an anti-torpedo torpedo, and an anti-autonomous underwater vehicle.

Variants

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Saab is developing a heavy weight torpedo, the Torped 63, based on the technologies of the Torped 47.[13] This development is undertaken in collaboration with the FMV, the Swedish Defence Research Agency and the Swedish Armed Forces

Operators

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References

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  1. ^ "SAAB Lightweight Torpedo; Littoral supremacy" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 29 December 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d "Saab Starts Deliveries of New Lightweight Torpedo to Sweden". Global Defense Insight. 17 October 2022.
  3. ^ "Saab Lightweight Torpedo".
  4. ^ "Saab Swordfish MPA Delivers True Multi-RoleMaritime Air Power". Archived from the original on 25 March 2021. Retrieved 15 April 2021.
  5. ^ "Squadron 2020, The Finnish Defence Forces' strategic project" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 19 July 2019.
  6. ^ "A torpedo for tomorrow's needs". Archived from the original on 15 April 2021. Retrieved 15 April 2021.
  7. ^ "Saab Signs Contract for Deliveries of New Lightweight Torpedo to the Finnish Navy". Archived from the original on 15 April 2021. Retrieved 15 April 2021.
  8. ^ "Saab levererar ny lätt torped till FMV". 17 October 2022.
  9. ^ "FMV levererar Torpedsystem 47 till Försvarsmakten". www.fmv.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 29 December 2024.
  10. ^ "Marinen tar i bruk ny torped -". Maavoimat (in Swedish). Retrieved 29 December 2024.
  11. ^ Häggblom, Robin (4 April 2025). "Video: Saab test-fires lightweight torpedo from CB 90 and USV". Naval News. Retrieved 4 April 2025.
  12. ^ a b c Scott, Richard (10 March 2025). "Sweden's torpedo development roadmap charts new heavyweight course". Naval News. Retrieved 27 May 2025.
  13. ^ Scott, Richard (10 March 2025). "Sweden's torpedo development roadmap charts new heavyweight course". Naval News. Retrieved 11 March 2025.