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cool!!!!!!!
i hope chinese nuclear armed sub pops up in indian navy place and terminates it
Lest anyone think what I said above is absurd...Despite the openness of American society, the Pentagon kept a tight lid on the F-117, from inception to admittance, for nearly a decade, and this is with an object that flies around in the sky, not something that can be snuck around underwater. So if the US can keep dozens of aircrafts secret from the public, how difficult is it for a government like China to keep secret the fact that Chinese subs can sneak up on a US aircraft carrier battle group? Not difficult at all. So why would any sane commander, civilian or military, do something so patently stupid to reveal such a capability?
hahaahhaha.....
when i try to imagine this whole scene it really makes me laugh. chinease poppin up in the middle of US exercise. hahahahahahah
i wonder wat was the exercise all about if they couldnt even detect a chinease submarine.
similar to when mumbai attackers passed by indian navy while IN was conducting some exercise.
China's Foreign Ministry acknowledged for the first time Tuesday a collision last week between a Chinese submarine and a sonar being towed by a U.S. Navy destroyer.
The incident occurred Thursday, spokesman Qin Gang said, while giving no details.
The U.S. Navy has had little comment on the incident, other than to say that the USS John S. McCain's towed sonar had been damaged. There have been no reports of injuries or damage to either vessel.
While analysts said the collision appeared to be an accident, they have warned of a growing pattern of incidents and confrontations arising from China's growing naval power and willingness to assert territorial claims in waters off its coast.
"What we're seeing are the initial stages of a growing military competition between the United States and China with naval forces rubbing up against each other in a dangerous and largely unregulated posturing for alliances and natural resources in the region," said Hans M. Kristensen, a researcher with the Federation of American Scientists in Washington, D.C.
The incident reportedly occurred in international waters northwest of the former U.S. naval base at Subic Bay in the Philippines. Beijing considers the area its territorial waters as part of its claim to the entire South China Sea and opposes U.S. military operations and data gathering there.
A state-run newspaper said Monday that a Chinese submarine's reported collision last week with an underwater sonar apparatus towed by a U.S. destroyer in the South China Sea was likely an accident.
The official China Daily cited Chinese military experts as saying that the submarine's collision with the sonar array connected to the USS John S. McCain probably occurred due to a misjudgment of distance.
No injuries were reported and the extent of damage to the sonar array was not immediately known.
Yin Zhuo, a senior researcher with the People's Liberation Army's Navy Equipment Research Center, said the American destroyer appeared to have failed to detect the submarine, while the Chinese vessel set its distance from the McCain assuming it was not carrying sonar arrays, according to the paper.
The sophisticated and expensive arrays are used to remotely detect the presence of submarines, mines and other underwater objects. They are connected to ships and submarines by cables up to a few miles (kilometers) long.
You have got to be joking with that question...Lest anyone think what I said above is absurd...Despite the openness of American society, the Pentagon kept a tight lid on the F-117, from inception to admittance, for nearly a decade, and this is with an object that flies around in the sky, not something that can be snuck around underwater. So if the US can keep dozens of aircrafts secret from the public, how difficult is it for a government like China to keep secret the fact that Chinese subs can sneak up on a US aircraft carrier battle group? Not difficult at all. So why would any sane commander, civilian or military, do something so patently stupid to reveal such a capability?With due respect, but please kindly enlighten us then why stupid China reveals its secret capability of destroying satellite?
You have got to be joking with that question...
You cannot hide a missile launch because there are satellites designed to detect such launches. The response time to such detection is not the point but the detection capability itself is. Not just US but also many countries have satellite tracking capability, from governments to civilians. Do a word search for 'satellite tracking' and see for yourself. For an organization like NORAD, no satellite is hidden. Now all of a sudden, there is a missing (predicted) track from the previous rotation and its place a debris cloud. It does not require a PhD to deduce what happened and when.
Compare to underwater, there are no such equivalent to satellites to detect a ship every time it leave ports, let alone a submarine. So if China does have subs that capable of shadowing a US carrier battle group undetected, and each group have sub escorts, it would be utterly stupid to the highest degree to reveal such capability. The problem here is that the vast majority of people here do not have military experience, hence this kind of wrong thinking and the willingness to abandon critical thinking skills just because something sounds good enough to humiliate the US.
God you are slow. He was refering to why demonstrate actual capability. Until that time, China never shot down a satellite, only USA and Russia did. This was to demonstrate this capability. For example if Iran can do it, then our preconceptions of Iranian missile capability changes. Get it? Got it? Good.