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#JapanMaritimeSelfDefenseForce #Taigei-class #Submarine #USMilitary Comparing the submarines used by the US and those used by Japan, which one is more powerful? Focusing mainly on the Ohio-class, Soryu-class, and Taigei-class. Submarine power sources: "nuclear" like those used by the US military and "diesel" like those used by Japan. What are the advantages and disadvantages of each? How amazing is Japan's submarine, the first in the world to be equipped with lithium batteries? Nuclear power is noisy, conventional power is quiet, but is that really true? Military Channel 2 was created to provide easy-to-understand explanations to people who do not have much knowledge of the US military, and to deepen their understanding. There seems to be some opposition to the explanations, but please understand that all videos will continue to have explanations. Also, Anne, the narrator, is one of our friends, and we appointed her. This is her first experience, and she is still not very good at narration, but we hope you will enjoy her daily growth together. However, we will not be able to answer questions, so thank you for your understanding. Click here to Subscribe to USA Military Channel 2 ↓ / @usamilitarychannel2 Film Credits: PO1 Rex Nelson, James Kimber, Matthew Hilborn, PO1 Kelsey Eades, CPO Ryan Litzenberger, Kashif Basharat, CPO Darryl Wood, CPO Brandon Shelander, PO2 Shaun Griffin, PO1 Jason Swink, PO2 Bryan Tomforde, LTJG Drew Verbis, CPO Ashley Berumen, CPO Jonathan Trejo, Austin Rooney, PO1 Alfred Coffield, SCPO John Smolinski, PO1 Rex Nelson, PO2 William Stephens Video and images: Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force The appearance of US Department of Defense (DoD) visual information does not imply or constitute DoD endorsement.