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Xi Jinping’s ‘China Dream’ gave boost to its Blue Water navy ambitions and funds were made available for the expansion of the nuclear submarine programme.
Every country with Blue Water navy ambitions needs nuclear submarines to carry ballistic missiles quietly closer to its adversary’s shores. And that includes China’s People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN).
From ThePrint, an India’s news media:
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I still remember someone was doubting China had this technology. Remember the Admiral Ma video where we clearly saw that model of propulsion and everyone was going up against us.China's first permanent magnet naval propulsion motors, designed by CSIC 712, were successfully tested on a ship on 18 October.
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Allegedly it's carried out on the batch IIIA of the 039B series submarines.
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Back in May, Rear Admiral Ma Weiming, China's top naval engineer, in an interview with China Central Television, said that the navy was supplying its newest nuclear attack submarines with a "shaftless," rim-driven pump-jet, which was considered a revolutionary, low-noise propulsion system.
He never said that. It is simply a misinterpretation.
I think that article needs some correction, Ma was talking about IEPS but then in one of the pics, a model of the magnetic propulsion was seen.He never said that. It is simply a misinterpretation.
Xi Jinping’s ‘China Dream’ gave boost to its Blue Water navy ambitions and funds were made available for the expansion of the nuclear submarine programme.
Every country with Blue Water navy ambitions needs nuclear submarines to carry ballistic missiles quietly closer to its adversary’s shores. And that includes China’s People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN).
From ThePrint, an India’s news media:
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What's your take on the newly-spotted 16.5-meter rings at Bohai Shipyard? Do you think they're parts for the next-gen PLAN SSBN?
https://theprint.in/2017/10/23/china-takes-the-dive-puts-thrust-on-building-nuclear-submarines/
I think that's too large for a submarine.
Neither of them owns a circular cross section.Not necessarily since the Oscar and Typhoon were larger.
Neither of them owns a circular cross section.