World's first operational hydrogen fuel cell air-independent propulsion (AIP) submarine, representing a revolutionary advance in conventional submarine technology. The Type 212A displaces 1,830 tonnes submerged with Siemens PEM fuel cells providing 2-3 weeks of submerged endurance without snorkelling — drastically exceeding conventional diesel-electric submarines. Extremely quiet with advanced non-magnetic steel hull. Armed with 6x 533mm torpedo tubes for DM2A4 heavyweight torpedoes and provisions for IDAS submarine-launched anti-air missiles. Crew of 27. Six Type 212A serve the German Navy with two more for Italy. The Type 212CD (Common Design) is an enlarged evolution for Germany (2 boats) and Norway (4 boats) featuring enhanced combat system, additional weapons, and lithium-ion batteries alongside fuel cells.

- Pioneered fuel-cell AIP technology; virtually silent when submerged
- Among the quietest submarines in the world
- Compact size ideal for shallow Baltic and North Sea operations
- 212CD variant adds length, endurance, and modern sensors
- Small size limits weapons load and endurance vs. nuclear submarines
- AIP speed is very low (~6 knots); must snorkel for higher speeds
- 212A fleet showing age; 212CD delivery timeline is late 2020s
- Limited offensive capability compared to larger SSKs
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