MilCIS 2024 728x90Mitsubishi Heavy Industries held a naming and launching ceremony for a 3,000-ton submarine for the Ministry of Defense at its Kobe Shipyard (Hyogo-ku, Kobe) recently. This ceremony follows the naming and launching ceremony for the third ship of the same class, “Jingei,” held in October 2022.

MHI submarineThe new submarine is the fifth of the Taigei-class submarine, a successor to the Soryu-class flagships of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, and has been named Chogei. After outfitting work on the hull, engine, electrical equipment, and weapons is completed, the submarine is scheduled to be handed over to the Ministry of Defense during fiscal year 2025.

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries manages defence equipment business across land, sea and air in an integrated manner, and by leveraging technological synergy, develops, designs and constructs cutting-edge vessels with excellent functionality, performance and cost performance, and actively handles maintenance after commissioning. Going forward, as a total ship integrator, the company will continue to focus on developing new submarines that are not bound by conventional frameworks, while responding to the challenges faced by customers, such as manpower saving, unmanned operation, cyber security and reduction of lifecycle costs.

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