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Tango0107 May 2015 10:11 p.m. PST

… Future Naval Power.

"The Type 095 nuclear attack submarine (SSN) will be China's stealthiest nuclear submarine when it enters service sometime between 2017 and 2019. The Chinese Navy (PLAN) can't wait for their new boat; they've already built a simulator to train future Type 095 crewers. The PLAN's willingness to build a submarine simulator at this early stage suggests that not only will the Type 095 SSN be a significant improvement over its predecessor, but that its systems, such as a quieter reactor and improved sonar, are likely progressing as well…"

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PHGamer08 May 2015 6:29 a.m. PST

:) Ok, I'll say it, their improved sensor arrays seem to be windows in the hull.

Tango0108 May 2015 10:18 a.m. PST

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Lion in the Stars15 May 2015 8:15 p.m. PST

If that's the actual systems and hull diameter, how freaking tiny is the pressure hull?!?

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