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Thai Navy conditionally approves ship engine to power China-built submarine


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26 minutes ago, webfact said:

Bangkok is prepared to accept a modified ship engine to power a submarine China is building for the Royal Thai Navy provided Beijing guarantees the engine is safe, the Thai Navy commander said this week.

Ought to take them just about long enough to walk across the room and stamp the contract "Sold."

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3 hours ago, Geoffggi said:

Exactly what does this mean - Reading this in its current form it means absolutely nothing ..

It probably will be but with a big discount - there is not much choice. It seems that the CHD engine is the Chinese "equivalent" of the originally specified MTU.

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5 minutes ago, MrJ2U said:

Just order a submarine with the right engine. 

 

Who's going to buy Rolls-Royce with a modified engine.   Nobody in there right mind. 

 

Idiots. 

agree ......   it's unconscionable that people in high level positions as they are have suggested doing this. 

It reminds me of the old days of working in the bush and when something breaks down the bush mechanic takes over ....  

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

Second, the Chinese navy must guarantee this engine for the Thai navy

really?... that's a question, does Thailand would expect a denial from China, sure they will guarantee 555

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2 hours ago, wazzupnow said:

well safe or not safe the water around thailand is so clear and shallow they will always be able to hoist the thing up so why not another ridiculous tourist attaction

It's only shallow on one side of Thailand. Not the side in which they will choose to operate.

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5 hours ago, Mr Meeseeks said:

Average depth of the Gulf of Thailand is 58 m. ????

and you can't use diesel motors if you are submerged. 58 m is pathetic, you can't hide a sub in such shallow water, even WW2 technology would find you with no trouble.

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