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Taiwan's first nearly 3,000-ton self-made submarine "Narwhal" has just been built and is undergoing testing. Taiwan's first AI unmanned attack submarine "Huilong" will also be launched by the end of this year. While Taiwan is building manned submarines, it is also secretly using submarine development technology to produce unmanned submarines. The self-made "Huilong" (meaning: Intelligent Dragon) unmanned submarine is a smaller version of the submarine, with specifications of 30 meters long, 6 meters high and 3.6 meters wide. It adopts a double-shell design (the length of the inner pressure shell is 20 meters). Its height including the sail cover is 6 meters, and the outer shell is also coated with black sound-absorbing coating. In addition, the internal settings are not only equipped with cruise, sonar detection and other systems, but more importantly, it also adds a life support system (for use by special forces missions) and a system equipped with two torpedo launch tubes. It is a Unmanned Submarine with a tonnage of more than 200-ton. It uses a hull similar to a manned submarine with a sail-type structure design, and is also equipped with two torpedo launch tubes. The "Huilong" unmanned submarine can launch small unmanned AI boats, torpedoes, mines and underwater loitering munitions to monitor, lock on and loiter attacks on enemy targets. The hull of the "Huilong" unmanned submarine is made of alloy steel produced by Taiwan Steel and can withstand seawater pressure of 1,000 meters. It allows the "Huilong" unmanned submarine to stay at a depth of nearly 900 meters underwater. Not only will it not be detected, but it will also be unable to be attacked by mines or torpedoes. The "Huilong" unmanned submarine can perform combat missions alone, or it can accompany the submarine as a wing boat for coordinated operations. Taiwanese civilian manufacturer has developed an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) for the Navy - the Seawolf 400 AUV system. The Seawolf 400 AUV is 4 meters long, weighs about 1,000 kilograms, has a speed of 2 to 7 knots, can submerge for 8 to 10 hours, and can carry AI reconnaissance equipment and attack weapons. Taiwan's Navy has partnered with an innovative company to develop an underwater glider. This equipment has the characteristics of long-term operation, large-scale collection of underwater information, high concealment, low maintenance and operation costs, fast maneuverability, and diversified underwater reconnaissance. It can collect hydrographic information for the Navy and influence the selection of sonar modes and the application of tactics. In addition, the equipment also has stealth characteristics and can perform underwater missions for more than one month, improving the Navy's ability to deal with underwater operations and intelligence collection. Several underwater gliders are currently being deployed to perform missions. Taiwan plans to produce eight Submarines, 46 AI Unmanned Submarines, hundreds of Seawolf 400 AUVs, and a fleet of Underwater Gliders. Based on this, the Taiwan Navy has been able to build a powerful, modern underwater fleet with AI networked combat capabilities.