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Due to the opacity of Chinese submarine forces, It's not known how many Chinese SSBN/SSN are in active service and it's not known if the latest SSN095 SSBN096 are in service.
Are you sure , not some april fool thing
Three shipsDang! How many ships did they launch today?
All 4 of these Submarines which can be seen in this picture are SSBNs because you notice the Missile Silo Humps on the Back of these Submarines.
55 Chinese sailors feared dead in nuclear submarine accident in Yellow Sea, says report - Times of India
China News: A UK report suggests that at least 55 Chinese sailors died in a submarine accident in the Yellow Sea. The crew members reportedly perished due to a fatimesofindia.indiatimes.com
The last news here in Europe about the chinese SSN accident are :
The sub fall in a chinese trap made against west subs.
All the crew is dead but the sub is afloat and damaged.
It is a least a possible explanation of the mysterious disappearance of the defense ministry.
I only write what I've read.That's convenient! Very shallow water so if a sub sunk, everyone from China to Taiwan to Korea to Japan to the US will be racing to site for salvage or recon
But if you say everyone died but sub is afloat then you have conveniently silly excuse as to why there is no actual sunk sub in those waters!
Yes, I was refering to reportI only write what I've read.
The team died due to suffocation they add.
You are right.That's convenient! Very shallow water so if a sub sunk, everyone from China to Taiwan to Korea to Japan to the US will be racing to site for salvage or recon
But if you say everyone died but sub is afloat then you have conveniently silly excuse as to why there is no actual sunk sub in those waters!