Everything about Type 094 Submarine totally explained
The
Type 094 (
NATO reporting name: Jin-class; ) is a new class of
ballistic missile submarine developed by the Chinese
People's Liberation Army Navy. The first-of-class has reportedly been under construction at Huludao Shipyard in
Huludao,
Liaoning Province since 1999 and was launched in July 2004. At least 2 are believed to be in service.
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In late 2006, a commercial satellite photographed what is believed to be the new Jin-class submarine moored in Xiaopingdao Submarine Base. In comparison with the older
Type 092-class submarine, it has been elongated from 122m to 133m in order to house the missile tubes and part of the reactor.
The Type 094 submarine is capable of carrying 12 of the more modern
JL-2s with a range of approximately 8000 km, and is capable of targeting much of the Western Hemisphere, some of it from close to the Chinese coast. The Type 094 is believed to incorporate a great deal of Russian technology and will replace the
Type 092 submarine (NATO reporting name: Xia class) for the People's Liberation Army Navy.
The
United States Office of Naval Intelligence predicts five more Type 094's are to be built for the People's Liberation Army Navy. However, this number is only an estimate and wasn't repeated in the
United States Department of Defense annual report on the Chinese military. The
United States government has expressed concern over these submarines, saying that the Chinese government hasn't been transparent enough about the program.
Another recent discovery by users of
Google Earth shows two more potential Jin Class submarine sightings in drydock. However one may be the previously identified Jin class sub discovered earlier.
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In October 2007 the first photograph of the new 094 class was published on the internet. As the picture shows the new submarine won't carry 16
JL-2 SLBMs but only 12.
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