China increases submarine patrols - reportChina nearly doubled the number of patrols by its fleet of attack submarines last year, surpassing Russia but still far behind the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. , the Federation of American Scientists The Federation of American Scientists (FAS)[1] is a non-profit organization formed in 1945 by scientists from the Manhattan Project who felt that scientists, engineers and other innovators had an ethical obligation to bring their knowledge and experience to bear reported Tuesday. The report, based on declassified de·clas·si·fy tr.v. de·clas·si·fied, de·clas·si·fy·ing, de·clas·si·fies To remove official security classification from (a document). de·clas information provided by US naval intelligence Naval intelligence refers to the gathering and distribution of information relevant to a nation's navy. It is used to predict an enemy fleet's movements and intentions, and how to counter their plans. , said Chinese attack submarines conducted 12 patrols in 2008, compared to seven in 2007, two in 2006 and none in 2005. "While the increase in submarine patrols is important, it has to be seen in comparison with the size of the Chinese submarine fleet," said Hans Kristensen, director of the organization's nuclear information project. "With approximately 54 submarines, the patrol rate means that each submarine on average goes on patrol once every four and a half years," he said. The patrols may have been carried out by just the most modern and capable types of submarines in the Chinese fleet, the report said, noting that a new class of nuclear-powered Shang-class attack submarines is replacing the aging Han-class. In an interview, Kristensen said the information, although sketchy, was a window into how Chinese naval operations are changing as it builds up its forces. "We don't know Don't know (DK, DKed) "Don't know the trade." A Street expression used whenever one party lacks knowledge of a trade or receives conflicting instructions from the other party. where they went or for how long. But it certainly seems to be a new mission. They have been very modest in their patrols in the past," he said. "The fact that from one year to another they have doubled their patrols seems that they have something new to do," he said. "It could be, as we've heard for the last four years or so, an attempt to expand their naval defense barrier further eastward into the Pacific," he said. In comparison with other major navies, a dozen patrols a year "are not much," the report said. "The patrol rate of the US attack submarine fleet, which is focused on long-range patrols and probably operate regularly near the Chinese coast, is much higher with each submarine conducting at least one extended patrol per year," it said. "But the Chinese patrol rate is higher than that of the Russian navy The Russian Navy or VMF (Russian: Военно-Морской Флот (ВМФ) - Voyenno- Morskoy Flot , which in 2008 conducted only seven attack submarine patrols, the same as in 2007," it said. China has yet to conduct a single patrol by a ballistic missile submarine A ballistic missile submarine is a submarine equipped to launch ballistic missiles (SLBMs), such as the Russian R-29 or the American/British Trident. Although some early models had to surface to launch their missiles, modern vessels typically launch while submerged at depths , according to the report. "The old Xia, China's first SSBN SSBN Ship, Submersible, Ballistic, Nuclear (submarine) SSBN Strategic Submarine Ballistic Nuclear , completed a multi-year overhaul in late-2007 but did not sail on patrol in 2008," it said. "Neither the Xia-class (Type-092) ballistic missile submarine nor the new Jin-class (Type-094) have ever conducted a deterrent patrol," it said.
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