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The SAS Assegaai, formerly known as the SAS Johanna van der Merwe, was a Daphné-class submarine 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 The Daphné class submarines have since been replaced by the Type 209, or Heroine-class submarine.
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SAS Assegaai, ex Johanna van der Merwe
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dbpedia:Daphné-class_submarine
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1971-08-21Z
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dbpedia:South_Africa
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2003-11-23Z
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1969-04-24Z
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57.8
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1967-02-10Z
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6.75
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1970-07-21Z
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Decommissioned, museum ship
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