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Chinese military focusing on nuclear-powered subs with eye on US Navy: analysts
- The PLA submarine force has for the first time publicly acknowledged a strategic shift away from conventional submarines
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China’s increased focus on nuclear-powered submarines is aimed at boosting long-distance naval combat and deterrence power amid growing risks of high-seas confrontation with the US, according to military analysts.
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The People’s Liberation Army has for the first time publicly acknowledged a strategic shift away from conventional submarines, as Beijing pushes to build a modernised military by 2027.
“The current development of China’s submarine fleet is dual-capable, both nuclear-powered and conventional, with a focus on nuclear capabilities,” Wen Xuexing, a member of a PLA Navy submarine unit, told state broadcaster CCTV.
“Our nuclear submarines are routinely patrolling at sea,” Wen told a CCTV programme to mark the 70th anniversary of the navy’s submarine force on Wednesday.
The submarine force had achieved “historic breakthroughs” in torpedo attacks and missile attacks, strengthening its combat capabilities, Wen said.
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“We can reach regions farther away and we are more confident in our mission.”
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