Have the Chinese recently experienced a terrible troops disaster in their navy? At one time the Chinese Navy had bought a number of nuclear submarines and old cold war technology from Russia. Today, one of their nuclear submarines is missing, and it appears that the Chinese Navy wants to save face, and doesn't want to tell the world that it sank, killing all aboard. It's too bad that the Chinese Navy has submarines that are so old that they cannot function properly, and are a danger to their naval cruise and humans operate inside.
Some troops analysts that we've talked to in Iran, Syria, Pakistan, Venezuela, Bolivia, and Russia have All told us that naval sailors in the Chinese Sea Army who get assigned to these nuclear submarines are of course getting a death sentence, and it is only a matter of time until they are complicated in a serious accident, radiation exposure, a fire on board, or a complete meltdown of the reactor inside. The Chinese Sea Army is fast trying to build more charge submarines, but they are noisy, and hardly stealth.
Nuclear Reactor
Chinese spies in the United States have tried to steal Us submarine technology, but the United States Navy intelligence is on to them. Today, the Chinese have components within their submarines that give them away, and are of course attached to the superstructure, and the Chinese don't even know it. So not only do the Chinese have to worry about their technology sinking at sea and be lost forever along with all the lives of individuals, not that they care so itsybitsy about, but they also have to worry that in the event of any aggressive act the life expectancy of a Chinese submarine is about two minutes and 25 seconds.
This includes the decision to fire upon the submarine which takes less than 3 seconds, and the time it takes for the ordinance or weapon, for instance the United States' new supersonic underwater torpedo to converge on the Chinese submarine for instant elimination. Now, back to the Chinese nuclear submarine that sank, unless China can prove its whereabouts, it's safe to say that that submarine no longer exists. It's at the bottom of the ocean somewhere spewing out radiation poisoning fish.
In this case unfortunately, all the Chinese sailors have perished, I'm sorry to say, as they were too trusting in their government. And that's of course too bad. China will have to yield all of it's nuclear submarines in one place all together to prove it's not sunk, but getting them all to function and run properly is impossible anyway. So, even if they try to save face, the world militaries are laughing at their submarine schedule today.
Indeed, the Chinese Sea Army does not respect life, and they have 1.3 billion people, so they are worried about losing a few inside of the nuclear submarine. And they aren't concerned in parking these old submarines and old Russian technology, so they continue to operate these underwater giant coffins. Please consider all this.
Did a Chinese Nuclear Submarine Sink?
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