Thailand’s navy defended on Monday its plan to buy three submarines from China amid growing public criticism and questions over the need for the costly ves
BANGKOK – Thailand’s navy defended on Monday its plan to buy three submarines from China amid growing public criticism and questions over the need for the costly vessels.
The military government approved last week the purchase of the first submarine from China, at a cost of 13.5 billion baht ($390 million) .
Navy Chief of Staff Adm. Leuchai Ruddis said the payment will be made in installments over seven years and will not leave other parts of the government’s budget short.
“There is an uncertain security situation in our region of the world and the need for force can happen at any time, ” Leuchai told a news conference at the navy’s headquarters in Sattahip, southeast of Bangkok.
Leuchai said Thailand had to defend its maritime borders and he shrugged off public concern.