Oldgateboatdriver
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Wiki claims the 212 can stay submerged for 21 days and cover 1600NM. The real specs are surely not on Wiki so it is likely longer.
Do the math, Dana. 1600 NM in 21 days means traveling at 3 Kts - that is basically just a little better than 5 Km/h. I've been known to walk faster than that when I am in a hurry. And that is the real problem with AIP: they don't have any more "high power" than classic Diesel Electric boats when underwater. As soon as they go over 4 Kts, they start to draw from the batteries and if they do speed runs, draw the batteries down just like a diesel boat and just as fast, after which time they must do a couple of days (at least) at around 2 Kts just to rechage the batteries fully.
So, advantage of AIP over Diesel: they don't have to near-surface (snorkeling depth) to recharge and can recharge noiselessly. Disadvantage: they take a lot longer than diesel boats to recharge their batteries and be ready for the next set of high tempo ops.
Either way, Diesel and AIP boats are submarines made for the tactics of loitering at very slow speed near choke points, then pouncing on their prey. They both have no chance against a nuke in wide open waters.