Wednesday, August 19, 2020

Satellite Image Shows A Chinese Nuclear Submarine Entering A Mysterious Cave Facility At A South China Sea Base


Warzone/The Drive: Image Shows Chinese Submarine Entering Mysterious Cave Facility At South China Sea Base

The rare satellite image shows a Chinese nuclear submarine entering into the mysterious submarine cave system at Yulin Naval Base on Hainan Island.

China's massive Yulin Naval Base on Hainan Island is one of the greatest strategic interests in the region. It is home to China's nuclear ballistic missile submarine fleet—the backbone of its second-strike deterrent—as well as other submarines. It sits at the northern edge of the highly contentious South China Sea. To its east is the gateway to the open Pacific and Taiwan. The most intriguing feature of this facility is the mysterious submarine cave built into the side of a mountain that dominates the southern end of the installation. Although I have seen satellite images of the roadway barges removed from the opening, we have never seen one with a submarine actually using it, until now.

You can read all about Yulin Naval Base, its submarine cave, and the very high level of strategic interest the U.S. and allied regional players put on it in this past article of ours.

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WNU Editor: This is so "James Bond".

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

If you've got the loudest submarine in the ocean you might as well have a cool place to park it.

Anonymous said...

What is exactly new about this? Hasn't anyone heard the term sub pens?

Anonymous said...

The Japanese spent years tunneling at Iwo Jima, where upon the US just blew the entries and exits shut.