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Submarine numbers growing / Ted Hooton

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: : 2011Subject(s): Online resources: In: Defence Review Asia Vol.5, No.3, May 2011, pp.12-16 (146)Summary: Asian submarine fleets have expanded steadily. This article highlights the development of submarine from India, Pakistan, Southeast Asia and North Asia (China). It has been calculated that, excluding the United States, navies, of the Asia Pacific region will have 150 modern diesel-electric submarines by 2025.
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Asian submarine fleets have expanded steadily. This article highlights the development of submarine from India, Pakistan, Southeast Asia and North Asia (China). It has been calculated that, excluding the United States, navies, of the Asia Pacific region will have 150 modern diesel-electric submarines by 2025.

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