China Develops Type 096 Ballistic Missile Submarine to Challenge US Undersea Nuclear Deterrence
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China Develops Type 096 Ballistic Missile Submarine to Challenge US Undersea Nuclear Deterrence
Chinese state media published new technical data on 14 January 2026 outlining the People’s Liberation Army Navy’s next-generation Type 096 Tang-Class ballistic missile submarine. If accurate, the figures suggest a major expansion in China’s sea-based nuclear deterrent, narrowing long-standing capab»»»
B-2 Bomber: China Impressed, India Unfazed By U.S. Strategic Bomber’s Attack On Iranian Sites; Here’ Why
The recent US B-2 bomber strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities have piqued the interest of analysts and military planners, with Chinese experts emphasising the indispensable need for strategic bombers. When Israel struggled to decisively destroy Iran’s nuclear facilities and obliterate its nuclear »»»
Philippines Accuses Chinese Coast Guard of 'Barbaric' Blocking of Medical Evacuation
TEMPO.CO, Manila - The Philippines' coast guard on Friday, June 7, accused its Chinese counterpart of blocking efforts to evacuate a sick member of its armed forces in the South China Sea, calling its actions "barbaric and inhumane". The incident, which the Philippines said took place last month, i»»»
What if the rumours about China's Type 093 submarine were true?
According to information published by the Times on October 4, 2023, it might have revealed that the Chinese navy could have suffered a tragic loss of 55 sailors if one of its nuclear-powered submarines had been ensnared in a trap originally set for American and British ships.Follow Navy Recognition»»»
Satellite images reveal Chinese expansion of submarine base
MELBOURNE, Australia — China is expanding its submarine base on the edge of the South China Sea, with satellite photos showing it’s building two new piers. The imagery of the Yulin naval base on the southern tip of China’s Hainan Island taken by Maxar Technologies on July 31 and published on Google»»»
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