Monday, June 22, 2015
Will China Be Using The South China Sea As A Place To Hide Its Submarines?
Miami Herald/McClatchy News: China may be trying to hide its submarines in the South China Sea
For months, China’s visible construction of artificial islands and military facilities in the South China Sea has alarmed U.S. officials and many of China’s neighbors.
What is happening under the water is also worrisome, say several defense and security analysts.
China has a growing fleet of nuclear submarines armed with ballistic missiles. The expansion of its claim on the South China Sea may be intended to create a deep-water sanctuary – known in military parlance as a “bastion” – where its submarine fleet could avoid detection.
“The South China Sea would be a good place to hide Chinese submarines,” said Carl Thayer, a U.S.-born security specialist who has taught at the University of New South Wales and other Australian institutions. The sea floor is thousands of meters deep in places, with underwater canyons where a submarine could easily avoid detection.
WNU Editor: The Chinese have a different view on this dispute .... China says it’s building islands and airstrips in the South China Sea for better weather forecasts (Quartz).
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How do you hid a sub when you can spot them with a satellite?
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