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Did A Glitch Force a Chinese nuclear Submarine To Surface Among Vietnamese Boats?

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A Chinese navy submarine leaves Qingdao Port in Qingdao of Shandong Province, China, April 22, 2009.

By James Patterson

All fishermen from commercial trawlers to lone amateur anglers are looking to catch “the big one” but some Vietnamese fishermen may have gotten more than they wished for when an 11,000-ton Chinese Navy Jin Class ballistic missile submarine surfaced near their boats. Images from social media have shed some light on this incident that is thought to have occurred in September. Was it a glitch or something else?

The submarine was operating near the Paracel Islands that the Chinese call Xisha. They are at a very strategic position about equal distances from the Vietnam coast and the city of Sanya on the Chinese island of Hainan. Sanya is the submarine’s home base and is known more for being a resort town than a military port.

Vietnam, China and Taiwan all lay claim to the island group and the competing claims have caused turmoil. They are currently controlled by the Chinese so the mere presence of the submarine should not raise any eyebrows of those who observe the movements of large aquatic vessels. The bigger question is: Why did the submarine emerge and let its presence be known to the fishermen?

China has built six Jin Class submarines and they play a vital role in what China calls its “at-sea nuclear deterrent.” The nuclear-powered subs can stay underwater for several months and it is very unusual for such a vessel to surface and risk detection.

If China wants to send a “message” to Vietnam and other countries bordering the South China Sea, it will move a giant oil rig or use the presence of an aircraft carrier to convey the message. Submarines would likely not be used, and this suggests there is another reason for the sub to surface.

One plausible explanation is that the sub could have gotten entangled in the fisherman’s nets in such a manner that required it to emerge from the water. The powerful submarine can literally drag a fishing boat by its nets resulting in a loss of life. This very thing happened in 1990 when a British submarine drove through the nets of a small fishing boat off Scotland. All four-crew died when their boat was pulled underwater.

In 1984, a Soviet submarine became tangled in the nets of a Norwegian fishing trawler. When efforts to free itself while underwater failed, the submarine had to surface. Its mission was exposed to the NATO country, but the move probably saved lives of those on the trawler and perhaps those of its own crew.

So, it is very possible that the captain of the Chinese sub acted likewise and put aside whatever mission he was leading and emerged to prevent dragging some boats underwater and the possible death of the fishermen.


https://www.ibtimes.com/did-glitch-...-surface-among-vietnamese-boats-2847884?amp=1
 
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Or maybe they just wanted to send a message, that nuclear sub is in play. Why do you discount that.
 
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china is good nation and always respect human life and try to prevent loss of life for humanitarian cause,world should learn from china how to protect other people life
 
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See the Chinese are very nice people and considerate. Time for the Vietnamese to recognize this.
Chinese are our closest akin. I like them especially the girls. Chinese foods are great.

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Theo nhà phân tích chiến tranh tàu ngầm quốc tế, ông H.I. Sutton, đây là một tàu ngầm loại “Type 094A Jin Class” 11.000 tấn của Trung Quốc
 
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Who on earth chose to do such a risky job???
Why risk a submarine getting damaged going near to shipping boats?
 
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The submarine was operating near the Paracel Islands that the Chinese call Xisha.
many VN boats moving around Paracel Islands now. We r waiting for a chance to annex back Paracel Islands....and CN is collpasing under trade war hehe:cool:

btw, CN sub suck :lol:

See the Chinese are very nice people and considerate. Time for the Vietnamese to recognize this.
VN sub Kilos r also around Paracel Islands, if CN sub start the first shot, then our Kilos will show No mercy to all CN ships/sub including CN merchant ships....and CN economy will collapse even faster :cool:

Not mentioning CN sub suck :lol:
 
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many VN boats moving around Paracel Islands now. We r waiting for a chance to annex back Paracel Islands....and CN is collpasing under trade war hehe:cool:

btw, CN sub suck [emoji38]


VN sub Kilos r also around Paracel Islands, if CN sub start the first shot, then our Kilos will show No mercy to all CN ships/sub including CN merchant ships....and CN economy will collapse even faster :cool:

Not mentioning CN sub suck [emoji38]
Vn 6 kilos never left their dock. Probs because the vietnam doesn't have the budget to operate it.
 
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