July 10, 2007:
Iran is not happy with the
mini-submarines they have built, with North Korean help, and have ordered four
North Korean minisubs, which are supposed to be delivered this month. These
small boats are used to deliver commandos, or stealthy attacks on enemy (U.S.) warships.
Last year, Iran put two more of their own
mini-submarines into service. Four have been built so far. This sub has a two
man crew, and can carry three divers, or several naval mines, or a torpedo. The
Iranians say they will use the mini-subs to lay mines or launch underwater
commando attacks. While the North Koreans provided some technical assistance,
the Iranian sub is a local design, smaller than most North Korean mini-subs,
which is a reflection of the more turbulent seas found off the Korean coast. In
the shallow waters of the Persian Gulf, the Iranian minisubs (which look like
an enlarged torpedo, with a glassed over cockpit in the front), can be very
difficult to detect. Their range is probably a few hundred kilometers, more
than sufficient to reach any targets in the area.
North Korea has a fleet of over 60 mini-subs, and
apparently Iran wants at least a few dozen. North Korea got the idea for
minisubs from Russia, which has had them for decades. The most recent Russian
minisub design is the Piranya. This is a 200 ton, 93 foot long boat with a max
surface speed (on diesel) of 14 kilometers an hour. Using batteries, max
underwater speed is 12 kilometers an hour. Max range is about 1,800 kilometers,
cruising on the surface at about 7 kilometers an hour. Under water, max range
is 460 kilometers at the same speed. The Piranya has a crew of three and can
carry six divers. There are two cargo containers built on the deck, that can be
used to carry two mines, two torpedoes or diver equipment.
An Italian firm makes similar mini-subs, which have
been sold to Pakistan. Since China does a lot of business with Pakistan and
North Korea, some of that Italian technology has probably made its way to North
Korea. There, North Korea has developed several mini-sub designs, most of them
available to anyone with the cash to pay. The largest is the 350 ton Sang-O,
which is actually a coastal sub modified for special operations (it can carry
about 30 armed passengers.) The most popular model is the M100D, a 76 ton, 58
foot long boat that has a crew of four and can carry eight diver and their
equipment. The most novel design is a submersible speedboat. This 40 foot boat
looks like a speedboat, displaces ten tons and can carry up to eight people. It
only submerges to a depth of about ten feet. Using a schnorkel apparatus (a
pipe type device to bring in air and expel diesel engine fumes), the boat can
move underwater. Nine years ago, a South Korean destroyed sank one of these. If
these are the mini-subs Iran bought, they could be flown in. Otherwise, the
North Korean boats will have to be brought in by sea, which could lead to a
confrontation with American or NATO warships off the Iranian coast.