Report: China Is Closing the Submarine Gap with the U.S.
- China is closing the gap in submarine technology with the US, deploying advanced submarines and enhancing undersea detection.
- China's recent launch of a nuclear-powered attack submarine with noise-reducing technology, similar to the US, marks a milestone for Chinese submarine capabilities.
- China's expansion of underwater sensor networks improves its ability to detect enemy submarines, posing challenges for the US and potentially impacting strategies in the Taiwan Strait.
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Hegemonic mentality behind US media hype of ‘China threat’ theory: experts
US media on Monday claimed that the era of total US submarine dominance over China is ending, a move Chinese experts said on Tuesday is yet another hype of the “China threat” theory motivated by the US hegemonic mentality.
China and US battle for underwater military supremacy
(NewsNation) — U.S. military intelligence is aware of advancements in Chinese submarine technology, warning leaders to stay ahead. While the U.S. still has more nuclear-powered attack submarines than China, new production facilities and updates to monitoring technology have put military officials on high alert — especially while monitoring any threats to Taiwan. Mark Swidan’s mom to Xi: ‘Send my son home’ The U.S. has 49 nuclear-powered…
Report: China Is Closing the Submarine Gap with the U.S.
China is rapidly closing the gap in critical submarine capabilities that challenge decades of unmitigated U.S. dominance in the deep sea and could have critical implications in a Taiwan scenario, The Wall Street Journal reported.
US Military Loses Submarine Dominance Over China in Development with 'Profound' Implications
A new report says longstanding American superiority over China is eroding in the war zone beneath the waves. Chinese technology has resulted in new Chinese submarines becoming harder to detect as it improves its ability to sniff out enemy submarines, according to the Wall Street Journal. The bottom line, according to the Journal, is that “the era of unchallenged dominance of the U.S. under the seas around China is ending.” Christopher Carlson, a…
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