Friday, October 18, 2019

Did A Chinese Nuclear Ballistic Missile In The South China Sea Get Tangled Up In A Fishing Net?



Forbes: Chinese Nuclear Submarine May Have Been Involved In Incident In South China Sea

Vietnamese fishermen recently may have gotten a big surprise: an 11,000-ton submarine surfacing among their boats. The incident reportedly occurred in September but has only recently come to light via social media. The Chinese Navy Jin Class ballistic missile submarine was said to have been operating near the Paracel Islands. The islands, known as Xisha in Chinese, are in a strategic location in the South China Sea. They are controlled by China but also claimed by Vietnam and Taiwan.

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WNU Editor: The Chinese Navy really does not care about Vietnamese fishermen. Something else must have happened for this sub to surface as it did.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

The net probably got stuck so they had to come up for safety reason (their safety not the Vietnamese. .the Chinese don't give a fuck about what Vietnamese want. .you're right about that. .and the Vietnamese hate the Chinese. .something the US Administration hasn't really leveraged yet. .Vietnam badly wants a partnership with the US)..

Dave Goldstein said...

Jin subs are crap. They probably had some sort of failure forcing them to the surface. Chinese and Vietnam have hated each other for centuries. Nothing new other than the Chinese having a large Navy. I was in Vietnam when our aircraft carrier was in port. The people were really interested in the US. Not much hatred for us. Loads for Chinese.