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Thai Navy Set to Receive First Chinese Submarine Within Three Years


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2 hours ago, StayinThailand2much said:

Finally! Does that mean that we won't be reading every other week about the wait for the subs anymore? 🤔 

Doubtful...

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

In the long term, this acquisition could well reposition the Thai Navy more prominently on the regional defence map.

Very long term and then not catch up with regional sub forces. http://thediplomat.com

  • Vietnam operates SIX Russian kilo-class submarines.
  • Singapore operates two Swedish Challenger-class submarines and two Swedish Archer-class submarines with four new Type 218SG subs from Germany.
  • Indonesia operates five Type 209 submarines with order for an additional three.
  • Malaysia operates two RMN subs and will have a four boat submarine fleet by 2050.
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6 hours ago, webfact said:

The forthcoming submarine is seen as a monumental step

And, will likely end up moored alongside its sister vessel, the aircraft carrier monument.

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4 hours ago, brianthainess said:

3 years to fit an engine ?.................:coffee1:

The Chinese builder is unlikey to commence construction until the revised contract is signed by all parties. The Thai cabinet has yet to approve the purchase.

 

Effectively, the engine needs to be installed before the pressure hull is completed. The sub is powered by an electric motor fed from a battery. The motor drives an electrical generator to charge the battery and electric motor when surfaced.

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What logic,many Thai people living below poverty line & they spend millions baht on submarines. Feed the people why submarines when you have many poor who can't access a normal life. Who you defending from that you need submarines, talk about suffering brain fog 

 

 

 

 

 

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A (Thai) society that considers maintenance an afterthought is buying the most maintenance intense piece of machinery on the face of the earth.  I wish them luck.

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I can't figure out the tactical necessity or where they intend to operate these subs. The Gulf of Thailand is <80m deep (mostly 0-60m) so they would be sitting ducks for any half-decent frigate/destroyer/ASW plane.

There's deeper water out in the South China Sea where their only potential enemy would be... guess who.

Nope. Paperweight. All I see is a lot of small dick energy, just like those expats in their Raptors.

 

 

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3 yrs to build a sub is slow. My guess is most of that time will be testing the as yet unused engine if it's even been built. What a farce. 10's of billions of baht for what? Got conned by the the CCP. 

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Really.  What are they going to do other then take it right down to the bottom like the HTMS Sukhothai?  That ship should have never sunk.  That fact it did speaks volumes.

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Would have got it sooner and cheaper had the bought it on Aliexpress and probably with the same specifications...

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13 hours ago, cheerz said:

What logic,many Thai people living below poverty line & they spend millions baht on submarines. Feed the people why submarines when you have many poor who can't access a normal life. Who you defending from that you need submarines, talk about suffering brain fog 

 

 

 

 

 

 

billions. 

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