Thursday, October 15, 2020

Japan Unveils Its First “Big Whale” Lithium-Ion Battery Powered Submarine As Tensions With China Rise

Japan has launched the first of a new class of attack submarines. (Courtesy of Japan's Defense Ministry)  


MELBOURNE, Australia — Japan has launched the first of a new class of diesel-electric submarines, which will complete the U.S. ally’s planned expansion of its submarine fleet to 22 boats when it enters service. 

The new submarine, which has been named the Taigei, meaning Big Whale, was launched at the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries shipyard in the city of Kobe on Wednesday. 

It is the first of a successor class to Japan’s current Soryu-class boats.  

The Taigei is a 3,000-ton diesel-electric attack submarine measuring 84 meters (275 feet, 7 inches) long. The design was previously known as the 29SS class, named after the 29th year of Emperor Akihito’s reign in Japan, which corresponds to the year 2017 in the Gregorian calendar. 

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I wish Japan had nukes and would shower the residence of mass murderer Xi/CCP with them

There really needs to be a reckoning for all the evil things they've done