Posted on 05/09/2008 9:03:16 AM PDT by CarrotAndStick
An underground nuclear submarine base on China's Hainan Island is drawing scrutiny from the United States and India.
According to satellite imagery on the Web sites of Jane's Intelligence Review and the Federation of American Scientists, the base has a sea entrance wide enough to allow submarines to enter the underground facilities. The photograph reveals what appears to be a ballistic missile submarine moored to one of the piers outside.
Rumors of a nuclear submarine base had been swirling for a few years. Kurt Campbell, with the Center for a New American Security, says the satellite photographs confirm those suspicions and stoke anxiety in the region about China's strategic capabilities and its intentions.
The new base is close to vital sea lanes in the South China Sea and Strait of Malacca, which China is determined to protect. The location could give China better access and dominance over disputed territories, such as the Parcel Islands and Spratley Islands in the South China Sea. The naval facility will also give China more leverage over Taiwan.
India, which also is developing a "blue water navy" and has a rivalry with China that goes back decades, sees the new Chinese base as a "cause for security concern," according to India's Naval chief, Adm. Sureesh Mehta.
Bud Cole, a professor at the National War College and the author of a book on China's military, says adding some sea-based nuclear weapons will not make China the dominant force in the region. Cole says the U.S. has an overwhelming military edge when it comes to nuclear weapons. But, he says, the underground base in China is significant.
"It's something that the United States Navy should be aware of and attempt to prepare for in our long-range planning. But I don't think it's a cause for alarm," Cole says.
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Seems that a well placed bomb or missle would be catastrophic.
Depends. Only a country willing to risk nuclear retaliation would do such a thing. And if the said countries are already at that level of escalation, the subs would probably be out of that base by then.
Methinks.
Given the entrances are underwater I bet not.
This is a job for Bond......James Bond.
Gee, that’s a big surprise. NOT.
Sure.
You can bet our boys are lurking around this subpen
BTW congrats on Indias development of ICBM and MIRV.
Bejing is now in your sights
:^)
Not working. It’s inscrutable.
This is outrageous. Why doesn’t the US have any underground submarines?
Shhh.
We have them.
We got the technology from Nazi scientists.
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