Members of the Party committee of the PLA Navy's first nuclear-powered submarine force check equipment in Qingdao, East China's Shandong province, Oct 27, 2013. [Photo/Xinhua]
China’s Clandestine Submarine Caves Extend Xi’s Naval Reach -- Bloomberg
Beneath the surface of the South China Sea off the tropical Chinese resort island of Hainan, an underwater tunnel guides submarines into a lair reminiscent of a James Bond spy movie.
From this pen the subs can venture in and out of the contested South China Sea hidden from the prying eyes of reconnaissance planes deployed by the U.S. Navy, which for the past half century has enjoyed almost unfettered access to the waters, say military watchers who cite satellite images of the area.
The fleet of diesel and nuclear-powered submarines reflects President Xi Jinping’s efforts to ensure the security of sea lanes vital for feeding the economic growth on which the nation’s stability rests. It’s also provoked discomfort among neighbors bruised by China’s approach to territorial disputes.
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My Comment: As China expands its submarine capabilities, it appears that the U.S. is following a different strategy .... ‘No One Has the Guts to Sell Submarines to Taiwan’ as China Pressures Pentagon (Washington Free Beacon).
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