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SAS Assegaai : ウィキペディア英語版
SAS Assegaai

The SAS ''Assegaai'', formerly known as the SAS ''Johanna van der Merwe'', was a of the South African Navy. Decommissioned in 2003, the SAS ''Assegaai'' is the only one of the former 3 ''Daphné'' class submarines to have been retained for preservation as a museum boat, the other two have been cut up and sold for scrap. The ''Daphné'' class submarines have since been replaced by the Type 209, or .
==''Daphné'' Class submarines ==

On 10 February 1967, after nearly two years of negotiations, an order was placed with the French Government to provide three ''Daphné'' (Dolphinr) class submarines in addition to providing the training and infrastructure to run and maintain them. The first of these submarines, the SAS ''Maria van Riebeek'' (S97), was launched on 18 March 1976 - the date accepted as being the birth of the SAN's submarine service. The second boat was the , and the last of the three, the .〔(''History of the Daphné class submarine'' ) from IPMSAA〕
In 1999 the three boats were renamed SAS ''Spear'', SAS ''Umkhonto'' and SAS ''Assegaai'' respectively. In 2003, the SAS ''Spear'' was cut up for scrap, followed by the SAS ''Umkhonto'' in 2008 while SAS ''Assegaai'' is being preserved as a museum exhibit.〔(SAS Assegaai to be preserved as museum ) from DefenceWeb〕

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