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Keel laying to commissioning in a touch over 4 years, that's pretty impressive. They obviously have two subs underway in MHI and Kawasaki at any one time. Let's hope we can match the schedule and bring one out every two years just as we did with Collins.Soryu Class
Number 7 launched
MHI Delivers "Jinryu" Japan's 7th Soryu-Class Submarine, at the MHI Kobe Shipyard & Machinery Works
If I was Japanese I'd be reinforcing the fact that these are real subs - not paper propositions, and then trotting out japanese sub availability rates against the competitorsKeel laying to commissioning in a touch over 4 years, that's pretty impressive. They obviously have two subs underway in MHI and Kawasaki at any one time. Let's hope we can match the schedule and bring one out every two years just as we did with Collins.
There are people who make that argument? Seriously?and if some halfwit argues the there is a danger in translating japanese specs, then they should start pointing all of the major energy and platform builds they've done with locals outside of japan
unfortunately its an indicator of how frantic some of the arguments are run by some of their competitots australian partners - and also by some idiotic politicians who have been fed the same garbage by companies promising to build boats in their states.There are people who make that argument? Seriously?
I mean, it's not like Mitsubishi and Kawasaki have no business dealings outside of Japan and thus can't figure out translation...
dittoI'd give my left nit to be on board the ships or planes to see the results and be able to compare with Collins.
Its going to be interesting in that region as all of the Skandinavians, UK, Canada etc are seeing more and more russian sub patrols around the arctic and northern waters....Something I came across suggested that the Royal Norwegian Navy was looking to start a project to replace their Ula-class submarines. While the historical sub purchases appear to be like those of the Swedes, suitable to operations in shallow, cold waters like in the Baltic I was wondering if people thought it might be more advisable for Norway to get conventional subs which could operate in deep, Arctic Ocean waters.
Given the potential opening of sea lanes through the Arctic as a result of ice melt and rising sea levels, I am wondering whether Norway should get another sub which can lurk around Norway, or be sent to hunt/sanitize an area for hostile subs.
Definitely. Good job we're finally picking up some P-8s.Its going to be interesting in that region as all of the Skandinavians, UK, Canada etc are seeing more and more russian sub patrols around the arctic and northern waters....
And IIRC that will be the last of the AIP Soryu's as well ? so should be a few Li-ion in the water by the time we have our first in the water Not sure if it was you GF or read somewhere else that the Soryu proposal for Aust included a 6-8m plug for extra fuel and batteries ?Soryu Class
Number 7 launched
MHI Delivers "Jinryu" Japan's 7th Soryu-Class Submarine, at the MHI Kobe Shipyard & Machinery Works
One of the things I would be interested in knowing, is what is the relative energy density of the diesel fuel vs. Li-Ion batteries.And IIRC that will be the last of the AIP Soryu's as well ? so should be a few Li-ion in the water by the time we have our first in the water Not sure if it was you GF or read somewhere else that the Soryu proposal for Aust included a 6-8m plug for extra fuel and batteries ?
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Diesel is hard to beat. Great advances in Li-ion battery technology have been occurring and I would think they are now an acceptable alternative to chemical AIP systems and safer as well. Isn't the new Soryu to forego the Stirling AIP in favour of high performance Li-ion battery banks?One of the things I would be interested in knowing, is what is the relative energy density of the diesel fuel vs. Li-Ion batteries
We've actually had for more issue translating French data than anyone else's. Success based on Durance was a classic example and the entire blame was dumped on Codoc resulting in the cancellation / non order of a much needed, easily justified second AOR that would have proceeded far more "success"fully than the first as Codoc had sorted all the issues by then. What happened then is happening again now people, sometimes decision makers with no or limited technical knowledge for some reason rate Euro equipment over US or Asian, even though the Euros, with the exception of some of the Brits and Germans, have a far worse record of technology transfer and support, across various types of industry, of overseas contracts than US or Japan.There are people who make that argument? Seriously?
I mean, it's not like Mitsubishi and Kawasaki have no business dealings outside of Japan and thus can't figure out translation...
Well a great deal of the blame can be placed directly to Codock. Success took over 11 years to build and was 4 times over budget, there was no money left and there was no way the govt was going to repeat the effort with another hull. That government owned facility was atrociously inefficient. The record with the Battles, the Anzacs, the Q conversions and the Darings, they all speak for themselves at both dockyards.We've actually had for more issue translating French data than anyone else's. Success based on Durance was a classic example and the entire blame was dumped on Codoc resulting in the cancellation / non order of a much needed, easily justified second AOR that would have proceeded far more "success"fully than the first as Codoc had sorted all the issues by then.
Soryu can fire sub harpoon which is a requirement for SEA1000.Do the Japanese plan on using cruise missiles in conjunction with the Soryu? Will Australia forgo the requirement if they go with the Soryu based design?
The only weapon system mentioned in the DWP was the MK 48 ADCAP, no mention at all of Land attack or even a AShM so not quite sure what the thinking is. Of course that doesn't rule out those capabilites and sooner or later the USN will be looking at replacements, especially for the Harpoon with a replacement for the Harpoons on surface combatants on the horizon.Soryu can fire sub harpoon which is a requirement for SEA1000.
There has been some talk of a future TLAM capability but I can't remember seeing any confirmation of that.
Can anyone add to that?