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			<description>How about Aircraft Carriers. :rock:</description>
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			<title>U-214 AIP Submarines: most advanced in South Korea</title>
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The German Type 214 was *selected by S. Korea* over the French/Spanish Scorpene Class that has been ordered by Chile, India, and Malaysia. Some would argue that U-214s are the most advanced diesel-electric submarines on the market, with an increased diving depth of over 400 meters, an optimized hull and propeller design, ultra-modern internal systems, and an *Air Independent Propulsion* (AIP) system that lets the diesel submarine stay submerged for long periods without needing to surface and snorkel air. 

South Korea ordered its first 3 KSS-II/ Type 214 boats in 2000, which were assembled by Hyundai Heavy Industries. The Batch 2 order will add 6 more of the 65m, 1,700t boats, effectively doubling the ROKN’s number of modern submarines. The latest development is a large combat system order, whose recipient should not be a surprise…

DAPA has selected Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering to build the first boat from Batch 2, and expects to send out another set of tenders for the 5th U-214 boat 


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The German Type 214 was <b><font color="#314b58">selected by S. Korea</font></b> over the French/Spanish Scorpene Class that has been ordered by Chile, India, and Malaysia. Some would argue that U-214s are the most advanced diesel-electric submarines on the market, with an increased diving depth of over 400 meters, an optimized hull and propeller design, ultra-modern internal systems, and an <b><font color="#314b58">Air Independent Propulsion</font></b> (AIP) system that lets the diesel submarine stay submerged for long periods without needing to surface and snorkel air. <br />
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South Korea ordered its first 3 KSS-II/ Type 214 boats in 2000, which were assembled by Hyundai Heavy Industries. The Batch 2 order will add 6 more of the 65m, 1,700t boats, effectively doubling the ROKN’s number of modern submarines. The latest development is a large combat system order, whose recipient should not be a surprise…<br />
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DAPA has selected Daewoo Shipbuilding &amp; Marine Engineering to build the first boat from Batch 2, and expects to send out another set of tenders for the 5th U-214 boat <br />
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