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  1. Australian Navy Eyes German Type-214 Submarine?


    Flag Australia News that the Australian Navy may be exploring the idea of purchasing the German Type-214 submarines is surprising. They would replace the Collins class, instead of the French Shortfin Barracuda, which is already underway as the Attack Class. Quite aside from the political economic complications (I'll leave that to others), the choice of submarine is confusing.

    Possibly there is a misunderstanding.
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  2. Unique Pedal Powered Smuggling Submarine


    Swiss Flag When I write about smuggling submarines, it is normally about the Narco Subs found in Latin America. But there are other places were there were, or have been, circumstances to cause smugglers to use similar devices.

    Switzerland also has its fair share of smuggling history.
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  3. The Imperial Japanese Army's Sneaky Troop Transport Submarine


    Japanese Flag The vulnerability of landing craft is a hot topic for amphibious forces around the world. So Navies and Marines are looking to ways to make their landing craft more survivable, and using submarines is not a daft idea.

    Faced with a similar problem in World war Two, the Japanese Army (not navy) built dedicated transport submarines.
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  4. Qatar Navy's New Submarine - About M23 SRL



    Flag Slowly, more information about the submarines being built in Italy for the Qatari Emiri Navy (QEN) are coming out. The EUR 190 million deal is for two submarines plus a training system.

    It has emerged that GSE are the builder, under a spin-off company called M23 SRL.
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  5. New Variant Of China's Yuan Class Submarine, Possible Type-039C


    Flag A candid photograph, taken from a moving vehicle on a bridge, shows the submarine on the slipway at Wuchang shipyard in Wuhan.

    I have not yet been able to corroborate the image with other public sources, so caution is needed. However, Google Earth satellite imagery does show three submarine hull sections in the latest (February 2021) imagery.
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  6. US Navy's Low Visibility Craft (LVC)


    Flag America Imagine a little-talked about military unit made up of U.S. Navy SEALs, Explosive Ordinance Disposal (EOD) divers and U.S. Marine Corps Force Recon guys. Give them trained Navy dolphins, and ask task them with developing new tactics.

    And the unique Low Visibility Craft they came up with is particularly interesting.
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