Posted on 10/10/2021 4:24:51 AM PDT by RomanSoldier19
CHINA is preparing to unleash its nuclear submarines which hide 12 nuclear missiles in their distinctive "humpback".
Beijing has reportedly been pushing through upgrades for the Type 094 "Jin" class boats amid the threat of a potential military clash with the US.
Fears of war are rising as China makes increasingly bold pushes towards the separatist island of Taiwan, with President Xi Jingping pledging "reunification".
US military chiefs have always promised to defend the island enclave, but a potential military confrontation with China is feared to risk spiraling into a theoretical World War 3.
China appear to making the ready for the threat of such a large scale conflict - with focus being placed on its nuclear missile-carrying submarines that prowl the Pacific.
With 12 nuclear missiles aboard each of the "Jins", just one of the vessels has enough firepower to kill millions and wipe out cities.
The submarines are reportedly capable of carrying China's JL-3 "Big Wave" missiles which have a range of 7,500 miles, more than enough to reach the continental US.
And each submarine is believed to already have unlimited range thanks to its nuclear powered propulsion, meaning they can in theory reach the shores of the both US coasts.
(Excerpt) Read more at the-sun.com ...
>>It was a plane coming over the horizon towards the US.
Active imaginations saw it as a missile.<<
Yep. That’s what the deep state and propaganda media began reporting a few days after to tamp down concerns.
That was no plane.
With a much longer range.
Here's an interesting tidbit for you. It's been reported from a number of sources that Chinese ballistic missile subs don't deploy out of their home waters and they don't carry warheads on their missiles in peacetime. There's a lot of speculation as to why, whether it's because they don't have the kind of secure communications with their boats that the West does or whether they don't trust the reliability of the boats or they don't trust the reliability of the crews. But that's why the information on Chinese boomers is pretty scarce. They don't operate much so it's hard to keep track of them.
Even though our civilian and military kakistocrats haven't admitted it, there ALREADY is a war with China, which became "hot" when China released its bio-weapon virus on the world.
/smh
What happened to the ‘missile’?
>>What happened to the ‘missile’?<<
Well I don’t know. The Pacific Ocean is a deep place.
Looks like the 1960s era George Washington class.
The size of the gun is immaterial at this level. There can be only an unlimited threat when one piece of a weapons arsenal is being perceived as a threat.
It isn’t the subs to fear, it is the people sailing them. It’s like guns. With the size and targeting capacity of nuclear weapons in so many country’s stores, and the reactionary threat to do nothing more than finish the effort by all the other country’s started when fired, does it make any difference that they have them? The subs don’t really do anything but create the reaction that will be the outcome. One country can’t do anything but start the dominos falling anywhere in the world. And they know that. This is why countries that can’t be trusted to contain their own stupidity should have access to the dominos.
And if it starts, those subs are immaterial in the outcome as everything will have nothing to do with anything. Plus having elements of Strontium 90, Iodine 131, tritium, Cesium 137 and Plutonium 239 introduced into the system of people, all being able to kill a few different ways for as much as 28 years like with the Strontium, after the initial destinations, what difference does it make there were some subs out there. There already are, anyway. Big deal.
wy69
Yes, it was a plane. It's a daily flight and can be seen every day at the same time. Atmospheric conditions aren't always conducive to contrail forming but there are plenty of videos of the same flight, different day for proof. If you bother to look.
>>Yes, it was a plane.<<
Ok
“When I was twelve, I helped my daddy build a bomb shelter in our basement because some fool parked a dozen warheads 90 miles off the coast of Florida. Well, this thing could park a couple of hundred warheads off Washington and New York and no one would know anything about it till it was all over.”
👍🏼
Interesting insight. The lack of trust makes sense as does lack of secure communication.
I recall the hysteria in the 1970s when the Soviets unveiled the “Alpha” and the “Typhone.” “Alpha” was capable of 45 knots underwater; “Typhoon” was pretty much like this sub. Both were made of titanium-—supposedly a big advantage over our steel hulls.
Small problem: the “Alpha” was, according to sailors, a “hand grenade.” You “pull the pin & throw.” It could go 45 knots for a very limited time before the reactor blew. The “Typhoon” had the problems all Soviet subs had-—unreliable, reactor leaks, etc.
The target might not be factory X, it might be “Denver “.
Was this the “bump”? Did the US navy signal that it can see these subs by ramming one?
Quieter & stealthier’ upgrades
So that’s what our sub ran into last week
This a test
There are safer and less expensive ways of letting your opponent know you're there than by hitting them and denting your own boat. The Connecticut hit a sea mount or a submerged wreck, one of the two.
Bingo!
Another sneak attack on the U.S...
Unfortunately, this time the U.S. got on its knees and begged for forgiveness as it abjectly surrendered...
What a disgrace...
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