{"id":110992,"date":"2017-11-30T10:56:00","date_gmt":"2017-11-30T10:56:00","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2023-01-08T11:05:52","modified_gmt":"2023-01-08T11:05:52","slug":"plan-nuclear-submarine-development","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cvnextjob.com\/index.php\/2017\/11\/30\/plan-nuclear-submarine-development\/","title":{"rendered":"PLAN nuclear submarine development"},"content":{"rendered":"<div style=\"margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;\" class=\"sharethis-inline-share-buttons\" ><\/div><h3 class=\"post-title entry-title\" itemprop=\"name\"><\/h3>\n<div class=\"post-header\"> <\/div>\n<p>As we see new Chinese warships come out, there is always the inevitable  question of how capable are these new hardware.  We can make assessments  based on pictures we see and reports that we read.  Nothing is harder  to assess than nuclear submarines.  We don\u2019t get many pictures of them.   We don\u2019t know about the capabilities of sonar, torpedoes, combat system  or the crew.  And most importantly, parameters such as acoustic  signature, maximum speed and depth are completely confidential.  I have  to rely on talking to folks who are much smarter than me on these  issues, because I certainly don\u2019t have the data or submarine background  to do more than guess these things.<\/p>\n<p>We know that the first 2 Type 093s were launched around 2002\/3 and  joined service in 2006.  PLAN followers saw pictures of Type 093 coming  out at that time and made optimistic assessment regarding follow-on  units along with talks of Type 095 class.  Most of us guessed that Type  093 was at or better than Victor III in acoustic performance (based on  1996 ONI assessment) and that Type 095 would be close to Akula I in  performance.  The interesting part is that PLAN stopped building Type  093s despite speculations and pictures of what appears to be new Type  093 submarines out of Huludao shipyard.  Type 091s were upgraded and  continued to be actively used.  At the same time, a 2009 ONI study came  out with chart indicating that they believe Type 093 to be louder than  Victor III class and not that much quieter than Type 091.  This chart  caused a lot of anger online on Chinese military forums.  Looking back,  we can also see DoD reports of greater number of Chinese submarine  patrols after 2006 along with comments from US naval services that they  are able to track PLAN submarines at long range.  If we combine this  with the sudden stop of Type 093 construction, it would seem to indicate  that Type 093 did not achieve the intended goals (of Victor III class?)  in terms of noise level.  At the same time, due to the greater  reliability in reactor technology and improved sonar\/combat system,  these Type 093s and upgraded Type 091s were probably making a lot more  extended patrols.  I would imagine they get picked up as soon as they  leave the naval base.  Or else, DoD would not have such precise numbers  of PLAN patrols.  Certainly, Song and Yuan class have also been going  out to sea for exercises, but they do not really have the endurance and  would probably also expose themselves if they go too far out.<\/p>\n<p>Based on everything I see, it seems like Type 093 had more reliable  propulsion unit, but also a noisier one due to the need to generate  greater power for a slightly larger submarine, more power sonar and  higher speed\/maneuvering requirements.  Since the space for Type 093  probably did not increase that much inside pressure hull, they did not  have much additional space for more noise insulation.  At end of last  year, we saw what appears to be a new type of attack sub coming out.   Satellite pictures from Huludao earlier this year showed a new attack  submarine and a new Type 094.  This submarine was labeled as Improved  Type 093 on Chinese forums.  According to the latest report by the  US-China Economic and Security Review Commission, China began building  first of 4 improved 093 SSN in 2012.  This improved Type 093 looks on  the satellite photo to be slightly shorter and wider than the original  Type 093.  From the overheard satellite photos, it looks like this new  submarine has a \u201chump\u201d (like the one on kilo &amp; Yuan) and a possible  TAS installation on the tail.  I would imagine the new submarines would  have more space across for passive noise reduction technology, newer  active noise reduction technology as well as newer generation of nuclear  reactor.  With the improvement in China\u2019s civilian nuclear technology  from the late 90s to mid 2000s, it is possible the newer reactor would  be a lot quieter than the ones on the first two Type 093s.<\/p>\n<p>This new attack submarine has now gone on sea trials.  It is probably  not considered Type 095, because a brand new class of attack submarine  would probably have larger dimensions for more power nuclear reactor and  associated propulsion gears along with more space for missile  installation, sonar, living space and noise insulation.  Everything I\u2019m  throwing out here is speculations.  Up to now, PLAN hasn\u2019t been able to  develop a \u201cquiet\u201d attack submarine.  USSR made a really big leap in  Victor-III class (especially the later units).  With lessons from the  first 2 Type 093s, improved construction techniques along with other  possible improvements, it\u2019s possible that the improved Type 093 could  make that leap (later Victor III units).  Only time will tell where PLAN  intends the performance of this improved Type 093 to be and if they  will match the expected performance.<\/p>\n<p>The same US-China Economic and Security Review Commission report also  stated that China is continuing to build Type 094 while developing  Type095 and Type 096.  From past satellite photos, it looks like China  launched its 4th Type 094 this year.  There is at least one 094 at Sanya  naval base and another at Jianggezhuang.  The third one has moved  around a bit, but the most recent photo from Huludao show two 094 at the  piers.  That could either be the 3rd and 4th or maybe a fifth one has  launched.  Although, I think the former case is more likely.  The latest  Type 094 seems to have its sail and missile installation shifted  forward compared to the earlier Type 094s, but its overall dimension or  the number of missile hatches did not seem to change.  Compared to Type  093, I think type 094 is considered more or less successful by PLAN.   The ONI charts indicated Type 094 to be quieter than Type 093 and the  production of Type 094 didn\u2019t stop for the same period as Type 093.  I  think PLAN is satisfied that it has a reliable second strike platform  even if it is kind of loud.<\/p>\n<p>As for Type 095, I think we are likely to see the lead unit of this  class launched while the improved Type 093 is still under production.   It is customary for PLAN to mass produce an earlier class while testing  out the first unit of a new series.  For example, Type 039 was still in  production when the first Type 039A was launched.   That would probably  but the launching of first Type 095 toward the end of this decade.  Type  096 would most likely come after that.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>As we see new Chinese warships come out, there is always the inevitable question of how capable are these new hardware. 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