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Nuclear-powered submarines in China's navy are vulnerable to precision missile attacks because of the significant amount of time they spend at their bases, according to an article in the May edition of the Chinese-language Kanwa Defense Review.

The report by the Toronto-based publication said the PLA Navy's three main nuclear-powered submarines, the 11,500-tonne Type 094 with ballistic missile launching capabilities, and the 5,500-tonne Type 091 and 7,000-tonne Type 93 spent much of 2014 at their bases.

China's most advanced Type 094 submarines were not ordered to maintain combat readiness and remained largely inactive.

While the Type 093 submarines put in more active duty hours than the Type 091, they were still more idle than the Russian and American submarine fleets, which are known to spend up to one-third of the year on active duty.

Although well protected in subterranean bases in Qingdao and Hainan Island that are carved out of rock, China's nuclear submarines could be easily nullified by precision missile attacks aimed at collapsing the cave entrances, rendering them sitting ducks.

The ability to quickly submerge and reach the necessary depth and distance away from base is the best course of action for submarines during war time, the report said.

The report questioned whether it was wise for the Chinese navy to continue basing its submarines in subterranean bases at a time when Russia is phasing the practice out, such as at the underground submarine base in Balaklava on the Crimea peninsula that was built during the Soviet era.

China's nuclear submarine fleet vulnerable due to idleness: report | Politics | FOCUS TAIWAN - CNA ENGLISH NEWS
PLA's nuclear submarine fleet vulnerable due to idleness: report|WantChinaTimes.com
 
Nuclear-powered submarines in China's navy are vulnerable to precision missile attacks because of the significant amount of time they spend at their bases, according to an article in the May edition of the Chinese-language Kanwa Defense Review.

The report by the Toronto-based publication said the PLA Navy's three main nuclear-powered submarines, the 11,500-tonne Type 094 with ballistic missile launching capabilities, and the 5,500-tonne Type 091 and 7,000-tonne Type 93 spent much of 2014 at their bases.

China's most advanced Type 094 submarines were not ordered to maintain combat readiness and remained largely inactive.

While the Type 093 submarines put in more active duty hours than the Type 091, they were still more idle than the Russian and American submarine fleets, which are known to spend up to one-third of the year on active duty.

Although well protected in subterranean bases in Qingdao and Hainan Island that are carved out of rock, China's nuclear submarines could be easily nullified by precision missile attacks aimed at collapsing the cave entrances, rendering them sitting ducks.

The ability to quickly submerge and reach the necessary depth and distance away from base is the best course of action for submarines during war time, the report said.

The report questioned whether it was wise for the Chinese navy to continue basing its submarines in subterranean bases at a time when Russia is phasing the practice out, such as at the underground submarine base in Balaklava on the Crimea peninsula that was built during the Soviet era.

China's nuclear submarine fleet vulnerable due to idleness: report | Politics | FOCUS TAIWAN - CNA ENGLISH NEWS
PLA's nuclear submarine fleet vulnerable due to idleness: report|WantChinaTimes.com
Well that is not good and when you have that kind of force if you don't have aggressive policy than no use of such large nuclear submarines so they should deploy some on Gawader and around the world
 
Well that is not good and when you have that kind of force if you don't have aggressive policy than no use of such large nuclear submarines so they should deploy some on Gawader and around the world
Bhai it was published by "Want China Times" and Focus Taiwan, both anti China newspapers!

Ignore it, mutti pao! (把它埋)
 
Well that is not good and when you have that kind of force if you don't have aggressive policy than no use of such large nuclear submarines so they should deploy some on Gawader and around the world
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