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Japan's Silent Submarines Extend Range With Lithium-Ion Batteries (nikkei.com)

AmiMoJo shares a report from Nikkei Asian Review: Japan's first submarine powered by lithium-ion batteries was launched on Thursday. The [Soryu-class diesel-electric] submarine can reach speeds of roughly 20 knots and displaces 2,950 tons. It will be delivered to the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force in March 2020. Batteries are recharged by the energy generated by Oryu's diesel engines. The vessel switches to batteries during operations and actual combat in order to silence the engines and become harder to detect. The lithium-ion batteries radically extend the sub's range and time it can spend underwater.

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  1. Double-purpose! by Krishnoid · · Score: 4, Funny

    Plus, when they run out of charge, they double as torpedoes.

  2. Re:This man's Navy ... by Bruinwar · · Score: 2, Funny

    Thanks Tom Clancy!

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  3. Re:Saving time. by Tough+Love · · Score: 2, Funny

    No, you really need to tell them about how much more fragile their battery casings are than they really think. Don't hold back.

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