Super! With KRI Alugoro, Indonesia Is The First Country In Southeast Asia To Assemble Submarines

Rindfleisch
Published on Apr 13, 2021
Indonesia has commissioned the first domestic submarine assembled by itself, named KRI Alugoro. This was the second improved Chang Bogo class, also known as the Nagapasa class. The KRI Alugoro submarine project has been part of a defense cooperation program between South Korea and Indonesia since 2011.
The extremely smart design of the Nagapasa-class submarine allows it to hold enough food for more than 40 crew members, making continuous 50-day cruises at sea without resupply. Compared with conventional diesel-electric submarines, Nagapasa possesses the ability to dive deeply, up to 500 meters. At this depth, the Nagapasa class submarines will be completely "stealth".

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