Golcuk is experienced in submarine manufacturing Which is a very specialised technology. But as certain parts and blocks are manufactured by the eco system they have set up, under their watchful eyes another production line elsewhere can be set up. Our
@Anmdt can enlighten us better about this.
In view of our discussion earlier with
@Gessler regarding SSN production there are some important points that need to be looked in to.
1. SSNs are very expensive and are big ships. If they are nuclear powered attack subs then they are 6000-10000tons. But if they are ballistic missile SSNs then they are 15000-24000ton giants.
2. Building them is not an easy task. It needs very specialised technology and know how.
3. Also Li-Ion based submarines like the 3000ton class, Taigei Class of Japan are a choice. They are quiet and fast subs that can stay submerged for longer than a week. These are probably more within our reach.
4. AIP powered subs are too slow to escort large flotillas in open seas. But they are extra quiet. In fact they are claimed to be quieter than many modern SSNs. Spanish Navantia S80+ class subs use a new method of hydrogen production via bio-ethanol which gives these subs capability to charge it’s batteries without rising to periscope depth to start the diesel engines for recharging and can travel a little faster than other AIP subs. Navantia has allegedly granted a production licence for these to the Turkish Navy.
interested parties can read below article for further info on s80+ sub.
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