Type 094 submarine

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Profile of the Type 094
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Type 094 submarine
Class overview
Name: Type 094 (Jin class)
Builders: Bohai Shipyard, Huludao, China
Operators:  People's Liberation Army Navy
Preceded by: Type 092 (Xia class)
Succeeded by: Type 096 (Tang class)
In commission: 2007-present[1]
Planned: 8 (projected)[2]
Active: 4[3]
General characteristics
Type: Ballistic missile submarine
Tonnage: 11,000 tons submerged.[4]
Length: 135 m (442 ft 11 in)[5]
Beam: 12.5 m (41 ft 0 in)
Propulsion: Nuclear reactor, 1 shaft
Range: Unlimited
Armament: Missiles: 12 JL-2 SLBM

The Type 094 (Chinese: 094型核潜艇; NATO reporting name: Jin class) is a class of ballistic missile submarine developed by China for the People's Liberation Army Navy Submarine Force. The Type 094 succeeds the Type 092 submarine.

Background

The Type 094 was first spotted in 2006 on commercial satellite imagery of the Xiaopingdao Submarine Base. It was noted as being longer than the Type 092.[5] Two Type 094s were spotted at the Bohai Shipyard in May 2007, although it was not clear if these included the one spotted in 2006.[6]

In 2008 the United States Department of Defense concluded that the Type 094 was not yet operational.[7] One was operational in 2010,[1] three in 2013,[8] and four in 2015.[3] As many as eight may enter service by 2020.[2]

No deterrent patrols have been made due to the continuing development of the JL-2. The United States has been waiting for the missile to attain initial operating capability - and the submarine's first deterrent patrol - since at least 2009;[9] Nuclear deterrent patrols will likely commence by the end of 2015.[2]

Description

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JL-1 and JL-2 missiles

The Type 094 is armed with 12 JL-2 SLBMs, each with an estimated range of 7,400 km (4,600 mi).[8][10] According to Global Security, the missile reportedly can carry 3 to 4 (MIRV) nuclear warheads.[11] The Type 094 and JL-2 will give China "its first credible sea-based nuclear strike capability."[9]

globalsecurity.org notes that a Type 094 patrolling just northeast of the Kuril Islands would be able to strike three-quarters of the continental United States;[12] launching from Chinese coastal waters would barely reach the Aleutian Islands.[13] Thomas-noone and Medcalf note that the Type 094s noisiness would make it difficult for it to reach and maintain patrol areas where it could strike at the continental United States; no such limitations would exist against Indian targets.[14]

Noise

In 2009, USN ONI listed the Type 094 as being noisier than Project 667BDR (NATO reporting name Delta III) from the late-1970s,[15] some of which were in service through 2015 with the Russian navy.[16]

See also

References

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