22 March 2014

Editorial: Indigenous Submarines an Unlikely Dream for Taiwan

Taiwan's current Hai Lung class Submarine
(Wiki Info - Image: Wiki Commons)

By Wu Shang-su

Building a diesel-electric submarine looks technically and politically unrealistic.

Taiwan’s Defense Minister Yang Ming has stated that his Ministry of National Defense (MND) is considering the possibility of independently developing small diesel-electric submarines (SSKs), which would displace between 1500 and 2000 tons. After losing the opportunity to procure SSKs from the U.S. in the 2000s, an insufficient number of SSKs has been a major strategic flaw in Taiwan’s deterrence strategy. Its two Guppy II Class SSKs, of World War II vintage, are for training only, leaving two Dutch Zwaardvis Class vessels obtained in the mid-1980s as its only operational assets. In principle, Taiwan does meet several conditions for indigenous submarine development, such as an established ship-building industry and financial affordability; nevertheless, a range of technical and political factors a likely to hinder the project.

Read the full story at The Diplomat