Kronos can achieve a maximum speed of 80 kilometers per hour on water and it can also operate under water at speeds of up to 50 kmph.
A Ukrainian company has claimed to have developed a stealth submarine, Kronos, that could change the game in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war.
Alexander Kuznetsov, the founder of Highland Systems and its chief designer, said the submarine was first built for two main purposes – to carry workers for underwater repairs and to serve the super-rich’s luxury travel needs.As per the manufacturers, the submarine has a steel hull covered in composite material to give it a low signature.Highland Systems says the submarine can comfortably accommodate 10 passengers and it is suited even for commercial and rescue operations.
Kronos’s manta ray shape results in a stealthier and much more agile vehicle than the classic cigar-shaped underwater submarines used around the world, as per the manufacturers.The electric engine and sonar-absorbing coating makes it a dangerous stealth craft, as per Highland Systems.
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