Description:
The Japanese Taigei-Class Submarine (SS-513 Series) belongs to Japanese’s newest line of advanced diesel-electric submarines, introduced in the early 2020s to enhance underwater performance and stealth.
This 30-inch model is lovingly handcrafted from premium Canadian red cedar, Teak, and Mahogany,... using the traditional plank-on-frame method. Each piece takes about 3 to 6 months to complete with great care and attention to detail.
We craft each model with care and precision—until you're completely satisfied. Throughout the process, you'll receive detailed photos at every key milestone:
- Hull construction
- Deck detailing and structural elements
- Final painting and finishing touches
Once you approve the final version, your model is expertly packed in a custom wooden crate with protective cushioning to ensure safe delivery—worldwide.
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History:
The Japanese Taigei-Class Submarine (SS-513 Series), also known as the 29SS class, is Japanese’s latest generation of diesel-electric attack submarines. Built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and Kawasaki Heavy Industries, it succeeds the Sōryū-class under Japanese’s Mid-Term Defense Program. Designed to boost stealth, endurance, and combat performance, the first unit, JS Taigei (SS-513), was laid down in 2017 and commissioned in 2022.
While similar in shape to the Sōryū-class, the Japanese Taigei-Class Submarine (SS-513 Series) features significant upgrades. It uses lithium-ion batteries for longer submerged operations and includes improved sonar, a modernized combat system, and advanced noise-reduction measures. With a displacement of around 3,000 tons and a crew of 70, it also offers better automation and living conditions. Its modular construction allows for easier future upgrades, ensuring the class remains adaptable to evolving technologies.
These submarines play a vital role in Japanese’s maritime defense, especially in deterring underwater threats and securing sea lanes. They are gradually replacing older Oyashio-class units, with several more expected to be commissioned by the late 2020s. As tensions rise in the Indo-Pacific region, the Japanese Taigei-Class Submarine (SS-513 Series) strengthens Japanese’s undersea warfare capabilities and reflects its commitment to maintaining a cutting-edge, defensive-oriented naval force.