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Pardon my layman ignorance on this, but they still need to surface pretty often right? And the diesel engines leave a distinct signature when they surface to recharge the batteries?

Watched countries argue a bit over diesel vs nuclear submarines and this is where I've been imprinted with the idea that nuclear subs are the only actual true stealth subs you can build. I may be wrong here, but the evidence seems overwhelming based on usage. Diesel subs are for homeland defense purposes and don't worry about the enemy knowing their whereabouts, nuclear subs go silent for months and everyone is completely clueless as to where they actually are.



True. But they're stealth enough, can operate with a snorkel without completely surfacing and modern li-ion battery tech allows them to operate underwater for weeks.

https://www.popularmechanics.com/military/navy-ships/a281849...


Yes, diesels have to surface and recharge. Nukes can't be completely silent because of the coolant systems. Each has it's strengths and weaknesses.


may be wrong here, but the evidence seems overwhelming based on usage. Diesel subs are for homeland defense purpose

AIP technology means non-nuclear subs still have lots of uses. They can get closer in shore to gather signals intelligence or drop off/pick up SF.




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