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German Engine Won’t Be Fitted Into Chinese Submarine In Thailand: Navy Chief


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Well, some of those being getting military marching orders might be subscribed into galley rowers then. To keep the rowing synchronized, how about getting Prawatch to hit the drums - between naps that is of course ???? 

This story will haunt the navy and serve as a humorous, albeit bloody expensive, continuation of the aircraft carrier saga some thirty years ago. An aircraft carrier without aircraft is befitting to a fleet of subs without engines. 

Well done, men in funny uniforms and colorful hats, keep up the good work and carry on stealing money by the train load; the electorate is fully aware of what is going on yet does quite apparently not mind the least 8-) 

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23 hours ago, webfact said:

IT WILL BE VERY UNLIKELY for the Thai navy to buy a German-made engine to install aboard a Chinese-built submarine in Thailand, said navy chief Adm. Cherngchai Chomcherngpat yesterday

Just cancel the order and use the money on other more pressing issues... Like flood prevention.

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Doubtful they can cancel the order if the "commission" has been received. Also, not sure they need engines if they follow the example of the aircraft carrier bought from Spain and just park it in Sattahip for tourists to admire. By installing a luxury set of suites in the empty engine room they can entice lucky tourists to spend the night in a real submarine.

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