What you need to know about the KSS-III Submarine

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  • Опубліковано 14 вер 2021
  • South Korea's impressive KSS-III (Dosan Ahn Changho class) submarine gets the covert Shores treatment. This is a really interesting and powerful submarine, the first to combine AIP with ballistic missiles. That combination could be a game changer. Here is what you need to know about the submarine.
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  • @keyverest
    @keyverest 2 роки тому +15

    KSS3-B1 : 3 Ships
    KSS3-B2 : 3 Ships
    KSS3-B3 : 3 Ships / Total 9 Ships

  • @bangmo7
    @bangmo7 6 місяців тому +5

    Brahmos is the Indian version of the Soviet/Russian Yakhont. It is co-produced by India and Russia. It is Intergated Ram Jet. (liquid fuel) 'Integrated' means that the space for rocket booster later turns into liquid ramjet combustion chamebr.
    In the 1990s, Russia could not pay back its debt to South Korea. So they sold some technologies for tanks, radars, and IRJ(integrated Ram Jet). South Korea absorbed these technologies and have come out with much-improved version. K2 Main Battle Tanks (MBT) has Russian touch in it. Korean indigenous missile defence (Chunggung and LSAM with indigenous AESA radar) have a Russian touch too. In 2021, South Korea test-fired land-launched anti-ship IRJ supersonic cruise missiles. Koreans call it 'Kyakhont'(Korean Yakhont). Everrything is in veil.
    Here in South Korea, some weapons are in veil. Especially those which means something to China. For example, some models Hyunmoo 4 is known to have 2 ton war head with 800 km range. This means it can fly 2000 km with a lighter war head. This range covers every corner of China's sensitive localities. So the exact info about Hyunmoo4 is not opened
    I guess they can develop submarine launched 'Kyakhont' without any difficulty if need be. As for supersonic cruise missiles, South Korea seems to be more focused on an air-launched version. Maybe they want for their indigenous fighter(KF-21) something like AARGM-ER (a anti-radar missile) which the US will never sell to South Korea, since this region is too hot.

    • @quoccuongtran724
      @quoccuongtran724 2 дні тому

      not many people seem to know of the original P-800 Yakhont compared to the Indian Brahmos, which is ironic consider the latter is a clone of the former
      i think the Indian media is to blame for this, as they got a much broader contact with the English-speaking internet world, and India sounds very enthusiastic to promote its anti-ship missile too
      so most people will assume a supersonic ramjet anti-ship missile with that silhouette was a Brahmos instead of a Yakhont
      here in Vietnam, foreign press (mostly Indian) will occasionally brings up VN as a "potential Brahmos buyer", despite VN having bought & been operating the P-800 Yakhont missile (of the K-300-P coastal batteries) for years now

    • @quoccuongtran724
      @quoccuongtran724 2 дні тому

      i think the K-Yakhont might be a direct clone of the P-800 Yakhont too, while its capability might even come close to the domestic Russian 3M55 Oniks version (maximum range ~600-800km)
      once the reverse-engineered technology is understood and mastered, the K-Yakhont or the Brahmos could thereotically be tweaked and improved above the downgraded export Yakhont, and even more likely to be crafted from domestically-made parts

  • @bassmith448bassist5
    @bassmith448bassist5 2 роки тому +20

    Wow!!! AIP and SLBM in one package!!! This should be very interesting!!!!

  • @saml7610
    @saml7610 2 роки тому +111

    I didn't realize you had a youtube channel Mr. Sutton! This is a wonderful development, I'm quite happy to see this pop up in my recommended videos. Only 3.08k subscribers, that's positively criminal... I'll do my part to remedy that.

    • @seltaeb3302
      @seltaeb3302 2 роки тому +1

      Not really. Sounds about right 3K. I'll get my graphs & cut outs out..

    • @ibbylancaster8981
      @ibbylancaster8981 2 роки тому +4

      Up to 45k now. Pretty good growth in 9 months

    • @chrisheller2295
      @chrisheller2295 Рік тому

      @@ibbylancaster8981 Girth is even better! 😉

    • @kanerussell
      @kanerussell Рік тому +1

      59k subscribed now...! Great channel

    • @dennistate5953
      @dennistate5953 10 місяців тому +1

      Ain't he the mother lovin' bombe?!❤❤

  • @ytn00b3
    @ytn00b3 2 роки тому +16

    Very nice well summarized description of KSS-3 class submarine.

  • @seeker4897
    @seeker4897 2 роки тому +30

    Several wrong information is found in the video. (There are more errors but I can't mention them here.)
    1. Canto Decoy is not accepted for KSS-3.
    2. According to the submarine squadron operation policy of the ROK navy, every "Batch"s has 3 boats, not 2. So No.3 boat is the same as its nameship, Dosan Ahn Changho.

    • @HISuttonCovertShores
      @HISuttonCovertShores  2 роки тому +24

      Thank you. I will see about how to edit these points.

    • @F_Tim1961
      @F_Tim1961 2 роки тому +7

      @@HISuttonCovertShores See also the comment on Lox I made - it is possible but there is a lot to NOT recommend Lox in a submarine drive system.

    • @seltaeb3302
      @seltaeb3302 2 роки тому +2

      Ohhhh, it's war then, DAH DAH DAAAAAH! Sutton returns fire🔥but misses the Seeker, uh oh there goes the pens & a ruler from the Seeker & scores a direct hit on the Sutton's pin board, Sutton hides behind the sofa & the Seeker drops a History of Subs book but misses Sutton who has crept behind the Seeker who is in the bath with support Navy vessel the Bobbing Orange Duck & Sutton fires a Chocolate Orange that then splits it's segments & scores a direct hit on the Seeker who sinks to the bottom of the bath. Will he be rescued.. TAA DAAAAH, tune in next week folks..

  • @JeKramxel
    @JeKramxel 2 роки тому +37

    Absolutely brilliant video! I think you have grown much more comfortable with the format, and it really shows! Really interesting and ground-breaking sub. South Korea have surely and steadily developed an enormous capability in sub design and development, if you consider the small time frame. Really impressive armed forces. Should be an example for everyone else, who can only think in the short-term.

    • @edwardkim8972
      @edwardkim8972 2 роки тому +3

      You wanna know something about how the South Koreans fight? Just ask any Vietnam War vet.

  • @The_Observant_Eye
    @The_Observant_Eye 2 роки тому +46

    Note for the cruise missile:
    it is rocket-powered, sort of. The booster (the part spewing fire while going up, but is missing from the level flight picture) is basically a small rocket, most likely solid-fueled. It sent the missile up and away until it reaches cruising speed, and then fall off.
    However, for the rest of the way, the missile is either powered by a small turbojet/turbofan. these are jet engines that sip your regular/special mix jet fuel and combine it with oxygen from the air to generate thrust. Not as high thrust, but way longer ranged for the size.

    • @Sacred_l0g1x
      @Sacred_l0g1x 2 роки тому +2

      they put h2 storage near missile storage unit lol

    • @fokjohnpainkiller
      @fokjohnpainkiller 2 роки тому +5

      He knows and we all know

    • @mysygisun3335
      @mysygisun3335 Рік тому +1

      巡航Mと弾道弾では、意味が変わるのだが、
      そう1,000kmでは、10数分と1Hの差が出ますからね。
      今までの話では、弾道弾と聞いていたのですが。
      また巡航Mであればトマホークで十分で、
      😮船体中央部を使った直発射管を装備する意味が、わからないのですが。

    • @SerbanOprescu
      @SerbanOprescu 11 місяців тому

      @@mysygisun3335 どうやら潜水艦は物でいっぱいで、空いている場所は中心部だけだったらしい。

  • @--Dani
    @--Dani 2 роки тому +31

    Excellent analysis, Aaron at channel sub brief always praises your work, I have read your work and stumbled upon your YT channel and subscribed immediately before watching a video, unparalleled content sir thank you. Covert shores and Sub brief are my go to for naval news, please keep up awsome work.

  • @russellbenton2987
    @russellbenton2987 2 роки тому +3

    Great summary . Really enjoyed it

  • @johnh8615
    @johnh8615 2 роки тому +5

    Glad I had your channel come up. You are so much into the details I crave. I’ve now subscribed.👍

    • @billhanna2148
      @billhanna2148 2 роки тому +1

      That makes 2 of us at least

    • @663rainmaker
      @663rainmaker 2 роки тому

      @@billhanna2148 me 3 USA 🇺🇸 and Incredible History USA 🇺🇸 and sonar wHo… not me… but the Amazing Mr Limpet old USA 🇺🇸 Secret Weapon

  • @BRIANJAMESGIBB
    @BRIANJAMESGIBB 2 роки тому +1

    Really enjoying your informal format
    I think I find it reassuring that someone knows their subject so well and does make for an excellent 'brief' :)
    Ta
    Merry chrimbo
    B

  • @arlaban22
    @arlaban22 2 роки тому +3

    Your channel is fantastic...keep up the good work.🙂

  • @dieterhalbwidl4667
    @dieterhalbwidl4667 2 роки тому +2

    Excellent video!!

  • @steve-wu7jp
    @steve-wu7jp 2 роки тому +4

    Just subbed . Great content

  • @Hierachy
    @Hierachy 2 роки тому +11

    Great video mate, keep it up, looking forward to the next video!

  • @joeljacobchandy3838
    @joeljacobchandy3838 2 роки тому +33

    Another great video Mr Sutton looking forward to the next one (request Australia's attack class pls)

    • @montys420-
      @montys420- 2 роки тому +15

      There's no such thing anymore. Thank God Nuclear subs for Aus💪!

    • @NoName-ds5uq
      @NoName-ds5uq 2 роки тому +3

      Perhaps the nuclear powered boats will still be called the Attack Class, but nothing is really known at this stage. I can’t wait to find out more!

    • @conradquek
      @conradquek 2 роки тому +3

      @@NoName-ds5uq Aukus-class would be a rather novel name, although it might take a bit getting used to...

    • @NoName-ds5uq
      @NoName-ds5uq 2 роки тому +3

      @@conradquek I’m guessing the Aukus class wouldn’t be welcome in France, that might rub it in a bit too much!

    • @YaMomsOyster
      @YaMomsOyster 2 роки тому +1

      @@NoName-ds5uq I think we should go with the Orka’s- AUKUS name now , I like the ring of it….as a humble Aussie

  • @Swrdfshtrmbns
    @Swrdfshtrmbns 2 роки тому +2

    This was a great video. It also makes me curious about North Korea's fleet and how their submarines are used.

  • @brunojung1984
    @brunojung1984 2 роки тому +10

    I served in ROKN for 6 as a LT.
    I was asked to join submarine force but I was smart and declined 😆
    Anyways currently serving in USN for past 5 years.
    I must say ROKN is a capable navy and with introduction of new submarines I wish my old navy will continue to grow.
    "바다로! 세계로!" "To the sea! To the world!"

    • @_Alfa.Bravo_
      @_Alfa.Bravo_ 2 роки тому +5

      TKMS from Germany teached Korea how to build high quality subs

    • @brunojung1984
      @brunojung1984 2 роки тому +3

      @@_Alfa.Bravo_ Yes, not only that when we were building our submarine forces Greman navy assisted us in training too.

    • @_Alfa.Bravo_
      @_Alfa.Bravo_ 2 роки тому +4

      @@brunojung1984 I was member of german navy air reconnaisance 15 years ago Panavia Tornado. Wish to retire in Thailand and visit your country too. Hope one day we drink a beer together. Please contact me if you like. Cheers , Achim

    • @Joseph-eh4rs
      @Joseph-eh4rs 2 роки тому +1

      @@_Alfa.Bravo_ Learned and trained from the best submariners.

    • @brunojung1984
      @brunojung1984 2 роки тому +4

      @@_Alfa.Bravo_ Thank you for your service to great nation!
      I had an opportunity to meet one of German Navy's Fregate many years ago near Somalia while conducting counter piracy operation with CTF151.

  • @jayceedee5807
    @jayceedee5807 2 роки тому +34

    While it very likely has a short burning booster rocket motor to propell it to a starting altitude, the Hyunmoo-3, just like the Tomahawk, has a turbofan engine which propells it over the vast majority of the cruise.

    • @edwardkim8972
      @edwardkim8972 2 роки тому +6

      The miniature turbojet engine on the Hyunmoo-3 is copied from a Russian design that the South Koreans got from Project Brown Bear, a project where Russia gave South Korea a lot of Soviet military technology as a way to pay off debts.

    • @mysygisun3335
      @mysygisun3335 Рік тому +1

      @@edwardkim8972 えターボジェトかターボファンかでは、まるっきり機能ど航続距離に差が出ると思うが。

    • @edwardkim8972
      @edwardkim8972 Рік тому

      @@mysygisun3335 Yes I understand that. Like the Harpoon, the Hyunmoo-3 uses the turbojet for most of the trip and then the rocket for the terminal phase.

    • @user-jg9qr9is3f
      @user-jg9qr9is3f Рік тому

      ​@@mysygisun3335 일본은 빠져라 참견하지말고 니들이나잘해 !!

    • @RailRoad188
      @RailRoad188 5 місяців тому

      ​@@edwardkim8972Harpoon has a rocket assisted terminal phase?! Since when?!

  • @idwalwilliams3713
    @idwalwilliams3713 2 роки тому +5

    Question is are they able to move "Evade" Much faster than is clamed. Flat Battery real fast or the ability to to keep sustained high speeds when needed? I know folk's can do math with drag equations

  • @Kabir911
    @Kabir911 2 роки тому +5

    bro, you are the drachinfel of subs
    edit: can you make a video about aukus, i think its very important

  • @borsbear9111
    @borsbear9111 2 роки тому

    Thank you.

  • @bangmo7
    @bangmo7 6 місяців тому

    The cruise is powered by turbofan. It's very similar to Tomahawk. Cold launch and rocket booster and turbo. The range is 1500 km. They are working on 3000 km model . .but in a very low profile in order not to push China too hard. . Since the peninsular is too hot, the US has not sold the most destructive missiles such as: Tomahawk, AARGM-ER, LRASM, or JASSM-ER. Anyway, they have been working on missiles like these.

  • @anjuauroraprime2783
    @anjuauroraprime2783 Рік тому +3

    6 brought for Canada off the shelf, that is, to be brought directly from skorea instead of messy licensed production in Canada should be an ideal naval power boost to Canada and a safe bet to replace ageing victoria class submarine.
    May be s-vls can be replaced by mk41vls to fire tomahawk missiles.

    • @matthewtulberg2252
      @matthewtulberg2252 8 місяців тому

      MK41 VLS is not designed for use on submarines.

    • @anjuauroraprime2783
      @anjuauroraprime2783 8 місяців тому

      @@matthewtulberg2252 Virgina class has a Vls (probably mk41) which was considered for Isaac Peral S80+ submarines initially.... Southkorea has k-vls which is something they are not willing to share for export.

    • @matthewtulberg2252
      @matthewtulberg2252 8 місяців тому

      @@anjuauroraprime2783 They have a VLS, but it is not the Mk 41.

  • @sarvabowmaathmakoori7858
    @sarvabowmaathmakoori7858 Рік тому +1

    Please discuss the specs cost, life, number of recharges, advantages, etc. of different types of batteries.

  • @garyhooper1820
    @garyhooper1820 2 роки тому +1

    Coastal areas there would appear to be congested with subs.

  • @dennistate5953
    @dennistate5953 10 місяців тому +2

    TOPIC SUGGESTION: Potential for intracoastal waterways incursion(s) to CONUS by adversarial submarine tech?!

  • @darwinortiz6394
    @darwinortiz6394 2 роки тому

    Another great.

  • @ardeladimwit
    @ardeladimwit 2 роки тому +3

    always interesting and nicely off-script.

  • @TomRumbaugh
    @TomRumbaugh 2 роки тому +4

    Well done content. Thank you. Since you asked for a suggestion. I would be interested in a series that describes the typical ways different submarines would go about finding and identify and then attacking each other. Example kss Iii. Vs a Russian equivalent. Or US vs China. Tactics likely to be used? Possible outcomes? A versus series of videos in essence. Regardless. Great work!

    • @mysygisun3335
      @mysygisun3335 Рік тому +1

      確かによく調べられているが、KSS−#型は、竣工後の生存情報すら、ほとんど入ってないよなんですが。
      k闇黒製造の潜水艦は、艦建造時の技術不足で、
      潜水艦としての静音潜航が出来無い、
      燃料電池の製造不良で、実際にはほとんど稼働してない、
      塔に万台があり、
      また当初中単距離弾道弾と言われていた垂直発射管が、巡航Mに変わってる、
      リチウムイオンBの開発に成功したとは言ってるが、
      今のk闇黒の製造技術で、数100パックのリチウムイオン電池を
      均等に正確に作る能力・管理能力があるのかの問題は、払拭できない。
      ドイツの水素燃料電池さえ、k闇黒は作れてないわけで、
      リチウムBが本当に量産化できるのか、誰もが言う通りの爆発電池でしかないのかと言ったところでは。

    • @user-kz3bl8bf5z
      @user-kz3bl8bf5z 6 місяців тому

      ​@@mysygisun3335일본인이 질투심에 개소리내고있다

  • @LuqmanHM
    @LuqmanHM 2 роки тому +2

    Mr Sutton, does other South Korean Submarines have towed array sonar? Thanks

  • @phil20_20
    @phil20_20 2 роки тому +2

    Some guess work on the new Aussie sub would be nice.

  • @sreekrishnanmuralitharan520
    @sreekrishnanmuralitharan520 2 роки тому +2

    Please do a review on the iranian fateh class submarine Mr. Sutton

  • @dlb478a
    @dlb478a 2 роки тому +2

    Mr. Sutton, one thing I don't understand is why the Soviet/Russian Typhoon class is constantly referred to as Akula. That is an error. The Akula was a Soviet sskn that was the replacement ,or at least the logical next step for the Alpha class. I have 3 resources which are impeccable. #1. Tom Clancy: Red Storm Rising. #2. 2 close family friends who Nuke sub officers in the US Navy in the 70's to mid 90's. One was the 1st XO assigned to the USS Ohio. He later became a Captain 0-6, of his own Trident Boomer. #3. Last, but not least, one of my best friends from high school who was the senior fire control technician on a LA Class, the Hyman Rickover. All 3 said the Typhoon was never referred to as the Akula, while they were in. Did something change?

    • @HISuttonCovertShores
      @HISuttonCovertShores  2 роки тому +8

      There are two Russian subs called Akula
      The Pr.941 is called Akula (meaning shark) by the Russians. NATO reporting name is TYPHOON. To see why,, see www.hisutton.com/The%20REAL%20Red%20October%20-%20Typhoon%20SSBN.html
      The Pr. 971 is called Shchuka-B (meaning pike) by the Russians. NATO gave it the AKULA designation. This is the one you have heard about.
      I tend to use the military/navy norm of using capital letters for NATO code names and lower case for regular names. But it is hard to do always, especially when trying to write for a wider audience

  • @jimbob1427
    @jimbob1427 2 роки тому +2

    Video on the configuration of Australia's nuclear submarine would be greatly appreciated

    • @HISuttonCovertShores
      @HISuttonCovertShores  2 роки тому +7

      Hi, not a video, but might help www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2021/09/the-5-main-options-for-australias-aukus-nuclear-submarine-deal/

    • @jimbob1427
      @jimbob1427 2 роки тому +3

      @@HISuttonCovertShores I'll have a look, thanks for making the effort to reply. Really enjoy your twitter and UA-cam work .

  • @rosstisbury1626
    @rosstisbury1626 Рік тому

    interesting thanks

  • @SerbanOprescu
    @SerbanOprescu Рік тому +2

    I would like a video on how do submarines navigate while under water.
    I know the case of a US sub that ran into an underwater mountain at 25 knots (I've seen pictures of what the sub looked like afterwards). One of the sailors, thrown into a door, died.
    I would like a short description of Low Alloy High Strength (I think this is what it's called) and why it was used. It worked well for that sub.

    • @MrRolnicek
      @MrRolnicek 11 місяців тому +1

      There was a VERY recent development of a quantum IMU (inertial measurement unit) which is just an accelerometer so precise it can actually give you your accurate position if you know the initial position so presumably no drift. It was developed specifically for naval use when there is no access to GPS signals and to me that screams submarine.
      It seemed pretty huge though so I don't know about retrofitting existing subs with it.

    • @SerbanOprescu
      @SerbanOprescu 11 місяців тому +1

      @@MrRolnicek Thank you, Roinicek, but my question was specifically for the subs without Space Station equipment onboard. The regular subs of today, which patrol submerged for months, without seeing sky OR the bottom relief. How did they know where they are when submerged? How did they know where they were heading?

    • @MrRolnicek
      @MrRolnicek 11 місяців тому +1

      @@SerbanOprescu I get it but I don't know much about that so all I could contribute is the near future.
      I believe the current ones use gravity measurements as part of their navigational toolkit but that's about all I can tell you.

  • @kturek625
    @kturek625 2 роки тому

    Maybe you can do a video just on the type of sonar used ?

  • @piotrd.4850
    @piotrd.4850 2 роки тому +2

    Cruise missile is variant of en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyunmoo-3 . I think Russians at least conceptualized similar layout for Amur Class, so did Swedish Kockums for A-26. In any case, hull diameter for non-nuclear sub will limit size thus range-payload of the missile and cruise missiles are far less conspicuous. Especially ballistic missile will be detected early over flat sea.

    • @Joseph-eh4rs
      @Joseph-eh4rs 2 роки тому +1

      My guess is SK need the fast delivery munitions for its submarines lurking outside the NK coast to neutralize NK nuke SLBM launchers before the launch. Cruise missiles would be too slow for it. I doubt NK has capability to hunt subs outside its litoral water.

  • @bobgreene2892
    @bobgreene2892 Рік тому

    In the KSS design, diesel charges the batteries. But what do batteries provide which LOX and H do not?

  • @sarcasmo57
    @sarcasmo57 2 роки тому

    Neat.

  • @montys420-
    @montys420- 2 роки тому +1

    Australia develop there own independent tiles to reduce magnetic footprint

  • @montys420-
    @montys420- 2 роки тому +10

    I dont expect to see Brahmos in S.K service when they just tested there own hypersonic anti ship missile they will adapt that to be sub launched aswell and interestingly it looks quite similar to Brahms or oniks anti ship missiles.

    • @miraphycs7377
      @miraphycs7377 2 роки тому +9

      No those were supersonic not hypersonic. They look similar because the technology was originally from Russia

    • @dennythedavinchi3832
      @dennythedavinchi3832 2 роки тому +1

      It's gonna be smaller than Brahmos and longer range but not as much as Brahmos-M upgrade distance range.

    • @edwardkim8972
      @edwardkim8972 2 роки тому +2

      The Brahmos was put on there for the benefit of the Indians, who are also looking for an API sub with VLS. Export market, which the Koreans are keen on.

    • @edwardkim8972
      @edwardkim8972 2 роки тому +1

      @@miraphycs7377 super long distance missiles are a bit tricky since they may not hit their intended target and hit an oil tanker or a commercial cargo ship instead. Shipborne radar on missiles are not particularly choosey.

  • @thearisen7301
    @thearisen7301 2 роки тому +1

    The SK facebook page said there will also be a flight III

  • @user-qn6ni8wt9f
    @user-qn6ni8wt9f 3 місяці тому

    We trust the quality of production made by sokor, indeed wish to acquire 3 unit of KSS lll sophisticated submarine for defense and survielance at the sea.

  • @nupagadii5834
    @nupagadii5834 Рік тому

    Polish MoD Mr. Błaszczak announced beginning of program ORKA - purchase of Polish Navy submarines.
    KSS submarines definitely will be in scope of interest.

  • @captrodgers4273
    @captrodgers4273 11 місяців тому

    whats the diffence in putting the hydroplanes on the front of the hull vs on the sail?

    • @NorthForkFisherman
      @NorthForkFisherman 8 місяців тому

      Have to be able to retract the forward planes into the hull for docking operations. Added additional complexity and weight.

  • @robertroberts5218
    @robertroberts5218 Рік тому +1

    From the cut away you have four VLS weapons pictured but only talk about three of them. I am curious about what the unmentioned skinny one is.

    • @RailRoad188
      @RailRoad188 5 місяців тому

      I want it to be a "Rod from God" 😂

  • @gregorybooker5469
    @gregorybooker5469 2 роки тому +3

    ROK Navy 👍

  • @deanhumble7379
    @deanhumble7379 2 роки тому

    How many subs are equipped with metalstorm technology????

  • @swunt10
    @swunt10 2 роки тому +3

    you keep saying AIP produces hydrogen that they then get rid off but that doesn't make sense. a fuel cell needs both oxygen and hydrogen and combines them to water, that process produces electricity.

  • @_R-R
    @_R-R 2 роки тому +1

    2:20
    A commonly overlooked fact.

  • @f50koenigg
    @f50koenigg 5 місяців тому

    Can you make a video about the Chang Bogo class submarine?

  • @ruffino6219
    @ruffino6219 2 роки тому +6

    It's very interesting. By the way, do you think the Korean Navy will operate supersonic cruise missiles and cruise missiles in addition to SLBMs in the VLS of KSS-III class submarines?

    • @HISuttonCovertShores
      @HISuttonCovertShores  2 роки тому +3

      I guess would be no. If anything they'll use as many of the slots for SLBMs as possible so maybe no cruise missiles at all.

    • @ruffino6219
      @ruffino6219 2 роки тому

      @@HISuttonCovertShores Thank you for your answer. But the reason I asked you that question is because I read an article that you contributed to the Navy News. In the drawing, it is described as if a supersonic cruise missile is operated in the VLS of Dosan An Changho. By any chance, did you take into account the Indian project?
      And you seem to think positively about AIP submarine. However, at the condition of the highest speed under water, the maximum cruising time is still significantly lower than that of nuclear-powered submarine. Nevertheless, can AIP submarines be viewed as a game changer?

    • @HISuttonCovertShores
      @HISuttonCovertShores  2 роки тому +4

      Sorry, are you referring to the Brahmos missile which is illustrated? There are three missiles in my illustration, talk:
      Hyunmoo-4-4 - SLBM, I would think the main weapon going forward
      Hyunmoo-3C - SLCM, like Tomahawk. Low-supersonic - I do have an error/oversight in not mentioning the jet phase but cannot edit the video
      Brahmos - mentioned in context of P75I competition
      Re AIP, to clarify, I think that it is a game-changer to combine modern AIP with a VLS, and more so because of the small SLBMs. AIP has both pros and cons over nuclear. This video discusses pros and cons of AIP. ua-cam.com/video/c2QS_aEsVuw/v-deo.html
      This video was made before the AUKUS announcement. I haven't changed my view on the significance of the KSS-III
      Hope that this helps.

    • @ruffino6219
      @ruffino6219 2 роки тому +1

      @@HISuttonCovertShores Thanks a lot!

    • @korimperator
      @korimperator 2 роки тому +2

      Supersonic cruise missiles will be launched with torpedo tubes.
      The Korean version of Brahmos has been specially miniaturized for torpedo tube launches.

  • @nightwaves3203
    @nightwaves3203 2 роки тому +2

    Do the missile launch tubes after launch require repair?

    • @F_Tim1961
      @F_Tim1961 2 роки тому

      OF course not , they implode under sea water pressure and the submarine sinks instantly !! FFKs sake. TE Fidler

    • @nightwaves3203
      @nightwaves3203 2 роки тому +1

      @@F_Tim1961 The Russian original fielded missile tubes on subs required repair before reloading. Pretty sure it took the US some time to get the tube engineering right so the pressure of rocket nozzle blast wouldn't mess things up.

  • @slorter10
    @slorter10 2 роки тому

    Listen game changer really! You need to study geopolitical scenarios one sub no matter how good it is will not be a game changer!!

  • @gilmoreskeen1234
    @gilmoreskeen1234 2 роки тому

    Take note,North Korea does have SLBM (new,nuclear capable),they have already tested these successfully in 2021.

    • @edwardkim8972
      @edwardkim8972 2 роки тому

      Way lower on the sophistication scale, though.

  • @benjamin-erlangen
    @benjamin-erlangen 2 роки тому +4

    There's no Brahmos.
    Talk about Yakhont.

    • @dennythedavinchi3832
      @dennythedavinchi3832 2 роки тому

      Another brother of Yakhont and Brahmos family. Got smaller and faster and longer range from older generation but Russian/Indian technicians will upgrade the missile with better spec. then this.

  • @ibbylancaster8981
    @ibbylancaster8981 2 роки тому +1

    Just came over from Sub Brief. Been a fan of Jive Turkey for a little while now. Looking forward to seeing your videos.

  • @douglasstansfield3957
    @douglasstansfield3957 2 роки тому +5

    Just noting that the Japanese subs can fire harpoon anti-ship missiles from their torpedo tubes. I would think that Japan should add VLS to their subs as well, they will need that option.

    • @murderofcrows2179
      @murderofcrows2179 2 роки тому +1

      well they probably need targeting pods on their multirole fighters, some land attack missiles, some method to preemptively strike missile launch sites, oh but wait, they are prohibited from possessing offensive weapons. Their navy is basically the anti submarine support fleet for the seventh fleet.

    • @dennythedavinchi3832
      @dennythedavinchi3832 2 роки тому +2

      Their constitutional law avoid those attempt and Abe's administration wanted change the law but failed.

    • @douglasstansfield3957
      @douglasstansfield3957 2 роки тому

      Japan is in a vulnerable position, being threatened by North Korea and China, and possible Russia with nuclear attack. They will not say it, but they cannot rely on the US for nuclear deterrence going forward. That is especially true with the Biden administration in charge- or any future one like it. Yes, Afghanistan points this out more clearly. Japan will need to eventually create their own independent deterrence. Right now, they are trying to keep the US as a close ally no matter the US administration, out of necessity- while trying to pull the US toward their thinking on the threats.
      If China does what it threatens in the press, invade Taiwan and simultaneously does a limited nuclear strike on Japan, what happens. Biden does diplomacy to prevent escalation to the US is most likely- capitulation, treaties and agreements ignored. We already see that they are good at ignoring US laws. Taiwan and Japan will be abandoned. The only defense Japan really has now is their Aegis (BMD) destroyers, and possibly drawing in the US, from the fallout on US bases in Japan. Regardless of laws, from a military perspective they need their own deterrence. China is probably calculating this scenario as well, making Japan’s stance on nuclear weapons in-affect destabilizing. The VLS on their Subs would be the best step forward for a survivable counter strike ability. Even having a conventional strike ability with SLBMs or cruise missiles on their subs sets the stage and provides some deterrence.
      The new PM of Japan, Kishida, is already pushing for strike weapons. They could easily modify their anti-ship missiles as land strike missiles (the ASM-3A, or the in-development missiles: Type 12/Type 17 increased range missiles, and the hypersonic ones they are working on as well). The latest version of the US SM-6 missile will also have a surface strike ability, and most likely added to their destroyers. Really, what you consider to be an offense weapon can be argued to be a deterrent and thus defensive, the extreme example is the MAD doctrine we have all been living under.

    • @tesokaaita6049
      @tesokaaita6049 2 роки тому +1

      ​@@douglasstansfield3957 Unfortunately, Prime Minister Kishida was cautious about deploying nuclear submarines.
      Also, deploying weapons capable of attacking the ground is probably impossible due to the obstruction of the Japanese media and anarchist opposition, which are hostile to the government. Also, the majority of Japanese people are afraid to return to militarism, so there is a strong sense of refusal to excessively strengthen their armaments.
      Furthermore, it is necessary to make major changes to Article 9 of the Constitution in order to acquire the ability to attack enemy bases, which is quite difficult.

  • @_Alfa.Bravo_
    @_Alfa.Bravo_ Місяць тому

    Look so similar to german TKMS submarines. Think they learned a lot from them

  • @bloopbleepnothinghere
    @bloopbleepnothinghere Рік тому +1

    How do we know so much about military hardware? I'd have thought much of this would be state secrets.

  • @mrteacher1315
    @mrteacher1315 2 роки тому +6

    Mr. Sutton, can you also cover the significance of lithium ion battery with regards to conventional submarine? Thank you!

    • @HISuttonCovertShores
      @HISuttonCovertShores  2 роки тому +3

      Hi, towards the end of this video I touch on that ua-cam.com/video/c2QS_aEsVuw/v-deo.html

    • @mrteacher1315
      @mrteacher1315 2 роки тому +1

      @@HISuttonCovertShores I watched that but it didn't cover the game changing aspect of it. JMSDF (Japanese) claims 100 minute recharge time at snorkel depth every 10 days, which equates to having to use diesel engine less than 1% of time, without even taking into account AIP usage.
      They also claim ability to cruise at 20 knots underwater for sustained period, using only lithium ion battery.
      Also, detailed discussion of Stirling (heat) engine vs. fuel cell AIP would have being informative.

    • @brodieboy3
      @brodieboy3 2 роки тому

      @@mrteacher1315 wondering/ hoping you can provide a cite for what you say is the game changing 100 minute recharge time @ snorkel depth every 10 days for their LIBs. If true that does seem game changing and would seem to obviate the need for an AIP system. Thx in advance ..

    • @mrteacher1315
      @mrteacher1315 2 роки тому +1

      @@brodieboy3 I believe I read it in an analysis by JMSDF and/or defense ministry study when they decided to go 100% lithium-ion battery instead of AIP+lithium-ion battery after they did feasiblity studies. This was several years ago.
      Quick search yielded an article in The National Interest titled "To Counter China, The Japanese Navy Is Investing In Submarines."
      Then in the article, you'll see the following sentence: "Japan has already studied optimizing the snorkel for the diesel engines on the Soryu class. Though LIBs are faster charging, given the SS-29’s huge planned battery capacity, the improved snorkel may be necessary to avoid taking longer than the claimed 100-minute charging time for the LIB-equipped Soryu."
      "The SS-29 class will be built around the extraordinary battery capacity offered by lithium ion batteries (LIB). At the blog Submarine Matters, analyst Peter Coates speculates the new design might boast up to ten days cruising submerged."
      It's possible that 10 days might not be correct for converted Soryu. There are some calculations showing 6-7 days instead.

  • @NSAwatchesME
    @NSAwatchesME 2 роки тому

    the lifepo batteries is what caused fire in new Russian sub they should use lto batteries

  • @richard_the_lion_farted
    @richard_the_lion_farted 22 дні тому

    Canada apparently has some interest in this type. I am curious as of to what batch.

  • @poundingthepavementUSA
    @poundingthepavementUSA Рік тому

    Can you go back to no ads for this? I like to listen to these before bed and the ads really disturb my peaceful absorbing of open source sub intel. I have to switch back to drach when the ads come on.

  • @caligula9413
    @caligula9413 2 роки тому

    france dose not have Anechoic tile?

  • @chandrachurniyogi8394
    @chandrachurniyogi8394 11 місяців тому

    wonder, how a bigger KSS-III class or a larger Type 212B & Type 216 class of SSNs would fare against it's rivals . . . let's say, a fleet of 10 brand new KSS III class 5,683 ton (6,234 ton loaded) stealth guided missile fast attack submarine powered by iFuelCell™ FC3 AIP-HYBRId® system . . . armed with 8-cell SYLVER A50 VLS built into the forward bow section of the submarine hull . . .

  • @hypercomms2001
    @hypercomms2001 2 роки тому

    Any reason why the hydrogen is outside the hull?

  • @tobiwan001
    @tobiwan001 Рік тому +2

    They obtained a license from TKMS so it very likely is based on the 214. it even looks like it and uses almost identical PEM fuel cells, same sonar, sensors, etc.
    Even the change to lithium ion is in line with U212CD.

    • @leedavid408
      @leedavid408 Рік тому

      Nope. They license built 209 and 214 then moved onto bigger and better. Only sub with AIP and lithium ion batteries are made in Japan and Korea. One of main reason why Canada is considering subs from these 2 countries, German subs too small and underwater time not long enough.

    • @tobiwan001
      @tobiwan001 Рік тому

      @@leedavid408 the U212CD also uses lithium iron batteries. And btw. The U216 that was offered to Australia was even bigger (90m and 4000t). That Germany uses the 212is small is because it has to operate in the Baltic Sea, which is basically a lake. Size is not the problem. It‘s easy to build a big sub.

    • @leedavid408
      @leedavid408 Рік тому

      212cd to be delivered in 2029 & 216 a concept design Australia rejected. In other words non existent German subs with state of art AIP and lithium ion batteries which korea and Japan are operating/marketing presently.

    • @tobiwan001
      @tobiwan001 Рік тому +1

      @@leedavid408 it says in the Wikipedia article about the KSS-III (with reference) that it is based on the U214. The U212/214 was the first using PEM fuel cells.
      I give you that Japan was first to introduce lithium-ion batteries on subs in 2023. However, the U212A being retrofitted as they have been testing it for many years. Hardly news then.
      Still your case about size is irrelevant as there is no technology behind making subs bigger. An whether they are 80m or 90m is not a leap in innovation.
      The U212/214/218 have all been sold extensively. So that Canada is considering Korean and Japanese subs is normal. And I am sure they are good. But for the same reason India is currently considering the TKMS subs.

    • @leedavid408
      @leedavid408 Рік тому

      To be honest switching from fuel cell to lithium ion batteries will be a challenge for Germany
      2020 top lithium ion battery manufacturers market share
      1. LG Energy Solution - 28% (S.Korea)
      2. CATL - 25% (China)
      3. Panasonic - 17% (Japan)
      4. BYD - 9% (China)
      5. Samsung SDI - 7% (S.Korea)
      6. SK Innovation - 5% (S.Korea)

  • @MegaJuniorJones
    @MegaJuniorJones 2 роки тому +3

    Not first with vertical launch the Swedish replacement subs have that as a variant as well.

    • @HISuttonCovertShores
      @HISuttonCovertShores  2 роки тому +9

      The VLS in the A-26 is only an offering, no customers currently and no boats built.
      The first KSS-III was laid down in 2016 (and would have been designed years before). The A-26 models with VLS were first shared in 2017(?)

    • @7mmalltheway
      @7mmalltheway Рік тому

      The late LA class subs have VLS as well for tomahawks. . But not for SLBM.

  • @Shade_Tree_Mechanic
    @Shade_Tree_Mechanic 11 місяців тому

    Interesting that they choose lithium ion batteries over a technology such as LiFePO4.

  • @rodneygaul2227
    @rodneygaul2227 2 роки тому

    unscripted is best for this type of video
    although a rather on par with on paper VS than in reality

  • @F_Tim1961
    @F_Tim1961 2 роки тому

    I really doubt it (SK submarine ) has LOX as an oxidant for the F cell, as opposed to highly compressed oxygen as per what the GErman type 212 uses. LOX means you Have to use up the Lox from the get go... if you don't it will boil off and it will have to be released or the pressure vessel will burst. This automatically means a trail of oxygen bubbles in the sea which ain't smart as a stealth weapon . Moreover you have to warm it up before it goes to the fuel cell This will require electric power or reheat from the fuel cell . It also makes Oxygen refuelling at sea next to impossible (as opposed to compressed oxygen refuelling ) .
    TE Fidler

    • @kevinyaucheekin1319
      @kevinyaucheekin1319 2 роки тому

      Agreed but the French seem to differ there variant utilise LOX & reformulated Diesel for hydrogen for their fuel cells.

    • @vmpgsc
      @vmpgsc 2 роки тому

      Type 212A uses LOX in insulated tanks above the pressure hull (underneath the GRP fairing). The LOX evaporator runs on waste heat provided by the fuel cell reaction.

    • @kevinyaucheekin1319
      @kevinyaucheekin1319 2 роки тому

      Lets use hypergloic reaction, as in high test hydrogen peroxide & doped Kerosene/Diesel to drive a pair of 10 Mwatt class turbines. Compact, refuel at sea possible, reliable, simple, robust & high power to weight ratio of machinery, fast recharge for solid state li ion batteries. Power levels approaching not quite SSN flank speed but sufficent for long range (1000+ nautical miles) relatively fast 20+ kts submerged strategic deployments or very fast recharge 30 to 40 minutes or less.

    • @vmpgsc
      @vmpgsc 2 роки тому

      ​@@kevinyaucheekin1319 That's efficient, but then you get SSN noise levels without SSN capabilities. For SSK, especially littoral types, fuel cells are absolutely silent; tie to Lithium Polymer batteries for sprint speed and you have a sonic black hole that can get up and move if need be...

  • @jesseraina1614
    @jesseraina1614 3 місяці тому

    This submarine is the best submarine for any nation who has access to nukes but doesn't have them. Atm.. Going thing missing is Nuclear powered which is needed for Canada which is looking for a Multirole intelligence special forces multiple cruise missile cells torpedos ballistic missiles all nuclear capable and double hull nuclear powered for Arctic operations and long range

  • @r_ic7
    @r_ic7 9 місяців тому

    design fit for philippine in wdst phil sea 6 units

    • @r_ic7
      @r_ic7 9 місяців тому

      10unit sejong the great destroyer

  • @quoccuongtran724
    @quoccuongtran724 2 дні тому

    so, regarding the relation between Japan and South Korea, even though there exist, on one hand, historical feud & mild hostility, and on the other hand, a common threat against china & north korea, plus the common ally - the USA,
    most of South Korea's drive against Japan's submarine force might just be for national prestige ("we can build a much better submarine than them") rather than any possible confrontation between South Korea & Japan

  • @andrewlambert7246
    @andrewlambert7246 2 роки тому

    I truely believe that I know how make Li-on batteries safe for submarine use. This is to prove that I knew how to make it when writing this comment.

  • @neiljopling4693
    @neiljopling4693 2 роки тому +4

    If Korea happens to develop nuclear weapons they’ve got a second strike platform ready to go. That they can make use of it conventionally in the interim gives them deniability and export markets. Well done.

    • @edwardkim8972
      @edwardkim8972 2 роки тому +1

      That's the master plan Neil. These are a meticulous and rational people.

  • @RonJohn63
    @RonJohn63 2 роки тому

    While it's perfectly natural that ROK dislikes Japan, I can't see how they've actually thought of them as a *threat* in the past 75 years (especially with the USN right there).

    • @murderofcrows2179
      @murderofcrows2179 2 роки тому +2

      75 years after 50 years of forced colonization and occupation by japan when it illegally annexed the country, murdered the last surviving royal family member, outlawed the korean language and korean names, and then confiscated private land to be owned by imperial army and emperor, yea that one. I wonder how they can see japan as a threat? your right, totally kawaii people.

    • @RonJohn63
      @RonJohn63 2 роки тому

      @@murderofcrows2179 did you purposefully ignore "especially with *the USN right there",* or just stop reading half-way through a very short comment?

    • @Joseph-eh4rs
      @Joseph-eh4rs 2 роки тому +1

      Probably not with both nations ally with US and as long as US dominance in western Pacific, but you just can't guarantee 10 to 20 yrs in the future with resurrgent China.

    • @murderofcrows2179
      @murderofcrows2179 2 роки тому +4

      the presence of the united states navy (7th fleet) you expect to be some form of reassurance. North Korea invaded south korea when the US was the official protectorate of the country, and when it had ground forced in the country. The US had its soldiers in the country during the CIA sanctioned military dictatorship. Democracy was not provided by US soldiers, but by korean citizens and students protesting daily and being beaten and disappeared for over thirty years while being protected by the US and when several divisions of US army were present. same situation when the SK president was assisinated and a second military dictatorship installed, after getting green light from US intelligence and diplomats. So your thinking isn't shared with any koreans on earth.

    • @murderofcrows2179
      @murderofcrows2179 2 роки тому

      Not to mention the North testing and becoming a nuclear state during America's sole super power hegemony over south korea.

  • @jebise1126
    @jebise1126 2 роки тому +2

    i wonder why not NiMH those are nice batteries too still much better than lead acid and dont burn as lithium ones either

  • @Jordan-kz2po
    @Jordan-kz2po 8 місяців тому

    Canada made a chap but good decision id prefer nuclear but korea makes great hardwear

  • @7mmalltheway
    @7mmalltheway Рік тому +1

    I hope this type of sub becomes new norm so small countries can afford some retaliative punch.

  • @ajussiwannabe
    @ajussiwannabe 2 роки тому +5

    At 9:04 mark you mention Brahmos supersonic missile as a potential armament for KS-III if it's bought by the Indian Navy. You might consider revising based on South Korea's recent testing of its own supersonic missile based off of the Russian Yakhont/Oniks, the same predecessor to Brahmos.

  • @edwardkim8972
    @edwardkim8972 2 роки тому +3

    The Hyunmoo-4 is essentially a Russian Iskander missile. That Brahmos looking thing is essentially a Russian Oniks missile, but made smaller so it can be fired through a torpedo tube.

    • @ytn00b3
      @ytn00b3 10 місяців тому +2

      correction, based on Islander design but not entirely similar, just that design is. Rocket system is very similar but it's system and electronics are very different.

  • @darwinortiz6394
    @darwinortiz6394 2 роки тому

    Can you do a video on Canadian submarines then and now.

  • @MaximGhost
    @MaximGhost 2 роки тому

    I notice that the beginning of each video is scripted with, "this is not scripted" 😁

  • @the80386
    @the80386 2 роки тому +1

    I believe SAAB-Kockums offer a VLS module option for their oceanic (long) variant Blekinge (A26) class.

    • @brodieboy3
      @brodieboy3 2 роки тому +1

      Yeah - Saab offers lots of things in their PR brohures .. but they've not even built a single new sub since taking over Kochums in 2014. The A26 just got delayed for the 3rd time - this time by an additional 3 years with the 1st boat (which of course won't have a vls module) is now scheduled for 2027 .. after originally being promised in 2019, then 2022, then 2024 and now 2027 .. will it ever be delivered?

  • @hahaheija
    @hahaheija Рік тому

    Still better than Canada!

  • @lqr824
    @lqr824 2 роки тому

    9:40 what is this AIP you keep referring to?

  • @chrisbrunskill3470
    @chrisbrunskill3470 2 роки тому +1

    Hi. fantastic video however. I just have one problem that I would like you to explain.. The question is why do you not seem to differentiate between North Korea and South Korea until you are half-way through your lecture, are you trying to maintain that they are the same country!!! Sorry no offenses meant, just curious about your preference?

  • @BeKindToBirds
    @BeKindToBirds 2 роки тому

    If you are building American and British style light carriers BOTH, I have to say ...you get a lot of bang for your buck.

  • @Allan_aka_RocKITEman
    @Allan_aka_RocKITEman Рік тому

    @H I Sutton >>> 👍👍

  • @jonathanbaincosmologyvideo3868
    @jonathanbaincosmologyvideo3868 2 роки тому +1

    Could someone please explain why subs have such stubby noses? I would imagine that a sharp nose would penetrate the water more effectively - and thus be faster and more fuel efficient. Kinda baffling. All the searches I found just begged the question. (Hopefully that phrase is understood in its correct context).

    • @deepakramadasan4436
      @deepakramadasan4436 2 роки тому +4

      @jonathan bain Sharp items, when propelled through water, create a lot of friction (It also requires a lot of energy due to boundary layer formation, detachment/separation and then you need to engineer a solution to resolve that issue).
      This results in the formation of secondary waves, ripples etc which are noisy, in water and thus would give away the location of a sub. Stubby or bulbuous noses are more hydrodynamic and helps in reducing (to some extent) the sonar signature of the sub.
      I hope this helps - do feel free to check out more cool engineering stuff on streamline flow, laminar flow, boundary layers and cavitation 🤘🏽👍🏽😊

    • @jonathanbaincosmologyvideo3868
      @jonathanbaincosmologyvideo3868 2 роки тому

      @@deepakramadasan4436 Still, it just feels like an infinite regress of 'whys', because fins are not bulbous..!
      so if what you say is true, then they should make subs with bulbous fins, see?
      and a blunt knife cuts worse than a sharp one.
      I had guessed it had something to do with the pressure and strength of materials breaking more easily if they are thin, but with modern materials the nose could be made sharper than before
      so i am inclined to disagree from a purely logical perspective ... i often see people repeating illogical reasons simply because they were told this
      i think it really needs to be tested empirically

    • @joeiborowski9763
      @joeiborowski9763 2 роки тому

      Just google: Why subs have such stubby noses quora.
      UA-cam doesn't let me leave links.

    • @jonathanbaincosmologyvideo3868
      @jonathanbaincosmologyvideo3868 2 роки тому +1

      @@joeiborowski9763 like i said, i already done that, and the given reasons beg the question or are illogical, as for quora, that is academic dogma for the most part - best to be avoided

    • @joeiborowski9763
      @joeiborowski9763 2 роки тому

      @@jonathanbaincosmologyvideo3868
      One answer makes sense ,you gotta cram all the sensors up front and the gain you get in speed is not measurable in terms of an advantage over the capability of the sensors being up front.

  • @seiken_8940
    @seiken_8940 2 роки тому

    So Japan just announced the development of Cruise missile launch capability from their submarines, 3 moths after this video. The moment I read that article I immediately remembered Sutton’s words of a new trend. Amazing insight.

  • @briananthony4044
    @briananthony4044 2 роки тому +1

    Mmmm, remove the section containing the AIP system and replace with a new section containing a micro
    molten salt marine reactor.

  • @riskinhos
    @riskinhos 2 роки тому +9

    brahmos isn't an indian missile. it's a russian missile.

    • @dennythedavinchi3832
      @dennythedavinchi3832 2 роки тому

      It's like same missile but Rissian version is called Yakhont and Indian version is called Brahmos.

    • @nutayahoo5000
      @nutayahoo5000 2 роки тому +2

      It is Russian but the buyer gets to rebadge it.

    • @edwardkim8972
      @edwardkim8972 2 роки тому

      MAKE IN INDIAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!.... 🤣

    • @pixxel5392
      @pixxel5392 Рік тому

      @@edwardkim8972 ching Chang poohs 😂😂

  • @Alex-cw3rz
    @Alex-cw3rz 2 роки тому

    I think one thing that has to be said is the North Korean fleet is very old but the crews or modifications from all available evidence amazingly good, especially taking into account that during a South Korean Anti Submarine Warefare excerise, so everything is being closely monitored a North Korean sub just decides to go into the middle of the pack sinks a South Korean Corvette leaves and isn't detected once.

  • @bobkohl6779
    @bobkohl6779 2 роки тому

    Well done. New Russian subs please