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The Taigei-class uses a floating floor structure that isolates machinery vibration before it can reach the pressure hull and radiate into the surrounding water.
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The Taigei-class uses a floating floor structure that isolates machinery vibration before it can reach the pressure hull and radiate into the surrounding water.
Japan doesn't build nuclear submarines. Instead it built the Soryu class — 12 quiet diesel-electric hunters for the waters around the home islands. The...
Japan designed its Soryu-class diesel-electric attack submarines around a singular objective: to remain invisible underwater, no matter what. The inclusion of two technologies made...
The Taigei-Class Is the World’s First Submarine Designed Entirely Around Lithium-Ion Batteries The Taigei-class, or ‘big whale’, is Japan’s newest attack submarine. But the...
Summary and Key Points: Japan’s Taigei-class diesel-electric submarines argue that modern undersea advantage is shifting from reactor endurance to stealth and force structure. -By...
Japan’s submarine tradition stretches from the Imperial Japanese Navy’s deadly World War II boats—highlighted here by I-168’s role at Midway—to a smaller, highly advanced...
Synopsis: Japan’s new Taigei-class (“Big Whale”) submarines represent a “generational leap” in undersea warfare, designed to be heavier, quieter, and more lethal than the...
Key Points and Summary: Japan Needs Nuclear-Powered Submarines -Japan’s superb diesel-electric submarines were built for short, proximate defense, not the vast, fast-moving Western Pacific....
Key Takeaways – Japan’s new Taigei-class submarines mark a major leap from the Sōryū-class and signal how serious Tokyo is about undersea warfare in...
Key Points: Japan’s new Taigei-class (“Big Whale”) submarines represent a significant leap in undersea technology, designed to be quieter and more capable than the...