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Thailand To Urge Germany To Provide Engine For Chinese Sub Purchased By Thai Navy


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1 hour ago, Mr Meeseeks said:

That would mean a big 'loss of face' so not going to happen.

 

1 hour ago, Mr Meeseeks said:

That would mean a big 'loss of face' so not going to happen.

Would also mean returning the up-front commission already paid.........

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The issue here is the lack of due diligence that was made at the time of the order by the Thai government - It is the buyers responsibility to check that (especially in arms and munitions) what they order can be delivered.  Mind you Thailand has a good track record on this - remember the GT200 bomb detectors that cost the country over 1 billion baht and were a complete con. 

 

Good on the Chinese they have managed to get the Thais to cough up the cash for something they cannot deliver. ....And now the farangs are being asked nicely to fix the issue for Thailand. Lol 

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If China cannot deliver according to the contract, it would be easy to cancel this nonsensical procurement order. The problem is probably more at the level of commissions that have already been paid and received "gifts" when the contract was concluded.

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9 hours ago, webfact said:

call on the German government to allow the sale of the German-made MTU396 engine for the Yuan-class S26T submarine being built by China Shipbuilding & Offshore International Co

Does Thailand not trust the Chinese which is the opposite of what the Thai government said it was trying to preserve its relationship?

China said it would substitute and support the certification of substituting the German-made engine with a Chinese-made engine and guarantee engine warranty.

Thailand's insistence on a German engine that has been largely copied by the Chinese disservices Thailand's Chinese relationship and gives Germany another excuse not to allow its engine in the submarine thereby damaging Thailand's relationship with Germany.

Score O wins and 2 losses for the new government.

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Order this engine through Selensky, the special friend of Mrs. Baerbock, and she will deliver it in person asap.
Probably will fly it to Bangkok in the airplane of the German government - if their crap is working this time.

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7 hours ago, NONG CHOK said:

I worked in ship building in Australia, we built frigates for both the Aust and NZ navies. The first few were German designed by Blohm and Voss in Hamburg. The rest were US designed by Todd Shipyards in Seattle. The German design was so much better than the US design. Of course Australia fell for the US  crap citing cost etc and paid the consequences. Thailand would be better advised to invest in more appropiate vessels for Thai conditions, such as patrol boats etc detecting anything illegal from getting into Thailand.

How about a huge supply of life jackets to attach to prominent seaside points to assist the country in staying afloat.

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"Relationships between Thailand and Germany and with China would remain intact if the Germans eventually agreed to sell the sought-after engine..."

 

And how exactly is that Germany's problem? The contract and conditions were clear. The Chinese couldn't deliver as per contract. Send it back to the Chinese and ask for a refund. Good luck ????

 

After all these years dealing with the Chinese and always ending up short, one has to wonder when the Thai finally get it, no matter how fat the brown envelopes must be. 

 

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I hope my country will not be too much impressed by the Thai's call and let these morons go dive without engine... Do not support China doing business. Why is China unwilling to provide the engine? Military secret? Germany should jump in instead? Maybe Thailand needs to switch to aerospace instead of deepwaters. Put Somchai on the Mars please.

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What are the hidden unknowns … like spyware / control capabilities added from the Manufacturer (China)……. A sun is not needed Thailand has few conflicts if any with other countries. Cancel the order 

due to breach in contract ( No German Motor) …

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11 hours ago, webfact said:

 

I think the engine(s) needs to be installed before the pressure hull can be completed. If delivery is to be on schedule next year they have to put a power unit in now. Will the submerged running electric motors be powered by Chinese made Li-On batteries?????

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