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China unveils nuke submarine, moving towards military transparency
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The world has been given a rare glimpse into China's nuclear-powered
submarine fleet, with State-owned media carrying extensive coverage of
the previously mysterious strategic deterrence force.
The
unprecedented revealing of the underwater fleet is a demonstration of
China's confidence in its sea-based nuclear strike capability and serves
as a deterrent to any attempted provocation amid the changing
geopolitical situation, said military observers.
Starting on
Sunday, China Central Television carried serial coverage two days in a
row on the submarine force of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) Navy's
Beihai fleet in its flagship news program Xinwen Lianbo.
The
People's Daily, the PLA Daily and the China Youth Daily on Monday all
carried front-page stories, features and commentaries on the submarine
force, applauding its achievements since the launch of China's first
nuclear-powered submarine in December 1970.
According to the
reports, the idea of building a nuclear submarine was initiated by
Chairman Mao Zedong in the late 1950s to break the global military
powers' "nuclear blackmailing and monopoly."
In September 1988,
China launched a carrier rocket from a nuclear submarine, becoming the
fifth country in the world to have the capability of sea-based nuclear
strike.
While striving to improve its strike capability, the
submarine force has also maintained a good safety record, with no single
nuclear accident reported during the past four decades, said the
reports.
The People's Daily on Monday hailed the submarine force
as "a shield preserving world peace and stability" and "a cornerstone to
safeguard state sovereignty, security and development interests."
Du
Wenlong, a military expert, told the Global Times on Monday that the
latest publicity shows the maturity in the submarine force's sea-based
nuclear strike capability, and implies progress in the development of
China's new generation of submarines.
According to military
observers, the submarines shown in the CCTV report and newspaper photos
are the old models, which were put into service in the 1980s. It is
reported that the navy is replacing them with Jin-class submarines, and a
newer model, the Tang-class, is reportedly in development.
Du
said in comparison to foreign submarines, China occupies a seat within
the leading group but lags behind the US and Russia in terms of the
submarine's noise output and the number of missiles it can carry.
Li
Jie, another military expert, shared similar views, noting Chinese
submarines still fall behind US and Russian ones, but have better
prospects than French and British ones.
The growing capability of
the Chinese submarine force is in line with the global emphasis on
sea-based nuclear strike capability.
Sea-based nuclear deterrence
is more covert, so it gives the countries the capability to launch a
counterstrike after their main nuclear bases are destroyed, Li
explained, noting its development requires strong comprehensive
scientific and technological capabilities.
In addition to the
demonstration of more transparency in the military, Li said the
revealing of the force is also a deterrent to foreign provocation.
According
to reports, during the submarine force's drills, it has repeatedly been
tailed and interrupted by foreign ships and aircraft, including one
time in international waters in the West Pacific.
"The changing
international situation has caused containment to China's growth. The
US-Japan alliance and US pivot to the Asia-Pacific both apparently
target China. The publicity of the submarine force is a warning to any
country that attempts to provoke China, telling them whoever makes the
first strike should think about the consequences," Li said.
CCTV
commentary said the submarine force has equipped China with a more
covert and reliable nuclear counterstrike capability in addition to its
intercontinental ballistic missile and strategic bomber, which would
make China's rivals abandon their war attempts for fears of the
unbearable price they might have to pay.
- Contributed By Yang Jingjie Global Times
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