Posted on 06/19/2018 10:25:07 AM PDT by Rebelbase
Formed in 1954, the PLA navy submarine force released this video to celebrate the birthday of Chinese submarine fleet. There are a lot of living space in these submarines apparently. However, the Chinese did not show their to top secret quantum radar which was rumored to be installed in some submarines already. Thats right, the Chinese have moved on from using sonar to underwater quantum radar, which has 100x more range.
Quantum Radar?
Is this a bad translation? Does this enable them to see what was in the Ocean in the past and what will be there in the future? Or are they just finding fish?
I can only imagine what this sub smells like. Fortunately the North Korean subs never have this problem since shoe leather tar-tar has no odor.
A lot of spilled coffee at 2:29. Was that an emergency?
bfl
Nothing to comment on.
By the time the operator makes a mental focus, the target is gone
Likely a computer enhanced propaganda film. I would be skeptical of China having any kind of sophisticated radar that they haven’t stolen from us.
The angle for the angles and dangles exercise was inadequate for a decent splash
(my submarine experience was about 30 minutes at the helm of a boomer under the direct command of the officer in charge)
Quantum radar relies on light and microwave propagation.
It doesn’t work underwater.
And it’s not a developed technology above the oceans either.
Wow!
It has a Flying Sub!
The Jacuzzi aft of the Con is to die for.
Not to mention the sauna in the missile room.
5.56mm
All Chinese weapons systems are either direct copies, or indigenously developed technologies intended to look just like US/Western systems.
But they do not function as effectively or as reliably.
In 100% of all cases.
And no Chinese military man has ever been in a fight.
“Nothing to comment on.”
Like recent Waco threads?
The interior shots look too pristine. Everything looks too perfect.
Trolling thread-hijack alert
My own thread. That’s funny.
If the shoe fits ...
“The angle for the angles and dangles exercise was inadequate for a decent splash”
We never ‘splashed’ during angles and dangles,
Proudly.
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