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China’s Submarine Fleet Adds Nuclear-Strike Capability, Altering Strategic Balance Undersea
The Wall Street Journal ^ | Oct. 24, 2014 | JEREMY PAGE

Posted on 10/24/2014 9:14:14 AM PDT by sukhoi-30mki

One Sunday morning last December, China’s defense ministry summoned military attachés from several embassies to its monolithic Beijing headquarters.

To the foreigners’ surprise, the Chinese said that one of their nuclear-powered submarines would soon pass through the Strait of Malacca, a passage between Malaysia and Indonesia that carries much of world trade, say people briefed on the meeting.

Two days later, a Chinese attack sub—a so-called hunter-killer, designed to seek out and destroy enemy vessels—slipped through the strait above water and disappeared. It resurfaced near Sri Lanka and then in the Persian Gulf, say people familiar with its movements, before returning through the strait in February—the first known voyage of a Chinese sub to the Indian Ocean.

The message was clear: China had fulfilled its four-decade quest to join the elite club of countries with nuclear subs that can ply the high seas. The defense ministry summoned attachés again to disclose another Chinese deployment to the Indian Ocean in September—this time a diesel-powered sub, which stopped off in Sri Lanka.

China’s increasingly potent and active sub force represents the rising power’s most significant military challenge yet for the region. Its expanding undersea fleet not only bolsters China’s nuclear arsenal but also enhances the country’s capacity to enforce its territorial claims and thwart U.S. intervention.

China is expected to pass another milestone this year when it sets a different type of sub to sea—a “boomer,” carrying fully armed nuclear missiles for the first time—says the U.S. Office of Naval Intelligence, or ONI.

China is hardly hiding its new boomers. Tourists could clearly see three of them at a base opposite a resort recently in China’s Hainan province. On the beach, rented Jet Skis were accompanied by guides to make sure riders didn’t stray too close.

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TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Japan; News/Current Events; Russia
KEYWORDS: china; nuclear; plan; submarine

SOURCE: IHS JANE'S, INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR STRATEGIC STUDIES, FEDERATION OF AMERICAN SCIENTISTS, STAFF REPORTS

1 posted on 10/24/2014 9:14:14 AM PDT by sukhoi-30mki
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To: sukhoi-30mki

Nuclear powered sub are a whole new level of complexity...they better have their quality control up to snuff or the dam thing could end up being nothing but a glorified rice cooker


2 posted on 10/24/2014 9:24:56 AM PDT by tophat9000 (An Eye for an Eye, a Word for a Word...nothing more)
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3 posted on 10/24/2014 12:00:26 PM PDT by Phillyred
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