SAS Queen Modjadji is a variant of the Type 209 diesel-electric attack submarine developed by Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft (HDW) of Germany, currently...
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Heroine-class submarine (redirect from Warrior Queen Class submarine)
refit of Queen Modjadji was not available, though the reported focus of the Navy was to prioritise essential maintenance and repair of SAS Manthatisi...
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named SAS Manthatisi, after a chief of the Tlôkwa people, S102 is SAS Charlotte Maxeke, and S103 is SAS Queen Modjadji, named for the Rain Queen of the...
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23 February 2023. Helfrich, Kim (24 January 2022). "End of the road for SAS Adam Kok". defenceWeb. Retrieved 23 February 2023. "Third SA Navy MMIPV to...
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refit of Queen Modjadji was not available, though the reported focus of the Navy was to prioritise essential maintenance and repair of SAS Manthatisi...
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February 2022. "The SA Navy Proudly Welcomes SAS CHARLOTTE MAXEKE and SAS QUEEN MODJADJI". Archived from the original on 12 February 2012. Retrieved 7 April...
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Similarly the President (Modified Type 12) class frigates SAS President Kruger, SAS President Steyn and SAS President Pretorius were also converted to carry a...
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INS Ganga INS Aditya Niteroi Class frigate SAS Amatola SAS Spioenkop SAS Galeshewe SAS Queen Modjadji I SAS Drakensberg South Africa III 10 - 26 October...
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COSCO Guangzhou 18 March Germany Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft Kiel SAS Queen Modjadji Type 209 submarine For South African Navy 29 March South Korea STX...
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