Chinese sailors salute from a submarine during a China-Russia joint naval exercise in the Yellow Sea, April 26, 2012. REUTERS/China Daily
Business Insider: US submarines are better than China's 'by far,' but in a war that may not matter
* China has invested heavily in its submarines over the past 20 years, but US subs remain superior.
* But time, location, and numbers could help China mitigate the US's advantages.
* China also has an edge in a "gray-zone situation," in which it can ramp up tensions while staying short of open conflict.
The US and others around the Pacific have watched warily as China has boosted its submarine force over the last 20 years, building a modern, flexible force that now has more total ships than the US.
US subs remain far better than their Chinese counterparts, but in a conflict, numbers and geography may help China mitigate some of the US and its partners' advantages.
Naval modernization is part of Beijing's "growing emphasis on the maritime domain," the US Defense Department said in its annual report on Chinese military power.
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WNU Editor: The Chinese are counting on fighting in their own back yard, and having the numbers to overwhelm their opponents.
2 comments:
The Chinese are counting on stolen technology and is why they will not be able to master it.
The USA could easily tip the scales against China by buying and license production of AIP electric subs which are in use world wide and manufactured by Japan, Germany, Sweden, France among USA's allies.
Cost about 1/3 the price of a Virginia class and in the seas off China's coast would be a formidable barrier to their fleet on onshore bases.
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