Chinese sub of cos do patrol but they are too good and quiet that they cannot be detected by others.yes because US submarines do patrol
not like Chinese submarines we call them pier queens they never Leave port In case the breakdown
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Chinese sub of cos do patrol but they are too good and quiet that they cannot be detected by others.yes because US submarines do patrol
not like Chinese submarines we call them pier queens they never Leave port In case the breakdown
Absolutely not - this would be catastrophic development.Probably hit by another submarine. China must make it public. Did they lost a submarine? hahaha.
Yeah, no.A silent signal from the PLAN to the usn...
We can see you but you can't see us.
If you say soSeawolf-class noise is 90-100 decibels.
The noise of a 10 horsepower tractor is usually 75 decibels.
They can go and deploy uuvs and other mini subs that can sit onto underwater internet cables.but how
Chinese sub of cos do patrol but they are too good and quiet that they cannot be detected by others.
Much of South China Sea is littered with rocks, shoals and shipwrecks. There is a lot of activity in these waters as well.
It is a challenge for even the most sophisticated submarines in the world to maneuver in these waters; chances of incidents are high.
In terms of sophistication, Seawolf class is like a class of its own. The incident in South China Sea is very telling in the sense of how challenging this environment is for submarines to move around.
South China Sea have significant economic lure due to its natural topography and resources. This is why it is one of the most disputed regions in the world.
this is public data can you share the longest submarine Chinese nuclear deployment?
Here’s one from the Royal Navy from official government website
Trafalgar-class nuclear-powered submarine HMS Trenchant returned home from a record-breaking 11-month deployment on Wednesday, 22 May.
Royal Navy submarine returns from longest patrol
Trafalgar-class nuclear-powered submarine HMS Trenchant returned home from a record-breaking 11-month deployment on Wednesday, 22 May.www.gov.uk
but how
ah yes you just make assumptions kido!
Probably hit by another submarine. China must make it public. Did they lost a submarine? hahaha.