So that's why this is the decade when underwater balance of power might really change.
first you need those mini-nukes because then your lower cost fleet can spend more time at sea and need to be dealt with.
Then you can as many attack subs sailing around as possible so they can get more time outside of first island chain.
It is one thing to have 7 subs and only 1 or 2 can leave the port at a time. It's quite another thing to have 25 and 8 of them are out at patrol.
Honestly pondering about the eventual compositions of the proper SSNs versus the "mini-nuke" SSKNs in the PLAN's subsurface fleet, especially with the recent acknowledgement that the PLAN will put forth greater focus on the development of the nuclear-powered submarine fleet.
Will there be more SSNs than SSKNs, or will there be more SSKNs than SSNs? And how large should the PLAN's eventual overall underwater fleet be (excluding UUVs)?
A 3 tier fleet isn't that bad.that would be hard to say. I'm hoping conventional subs go away if they have something like mini-nuke. And if they can get the noise level manageable.
A 3 tier fleet isn't that bad.
SSKs have application in super shallow littoral < 50 m ie Yellow Sea and some strait. Here it's all about numbers and maneuverability. Even North Korean SSKs have proved themselves in this regime and would be extremely foolish to discard this capability against adversary SSKs that slip past the net.
Mini-nukes will be useful though. So why not just make them modular? You can always keep the mini-nukes exclusively for PLAN but conventional variants tailored for export.Maybe you don't need to get rid of them in the near future. But longer term, I don't see why you would want diesel subs. They are just so limited and can basically only be used for ambush against USN. You can't really have them outside of first island chain. Operationally, they are just so limited.
Russians keep SSKs even though they have SSNs, for the Baltic and Black Seas.Maybe you don't need to get rid of them in the near future. But longer term, I don't see why you would want diesel subs. They are just so limited and can basically only be used for ambush against USN. You can't really have them outside of first island chain. Operationally, they are just so limited.
Russians keep SSKs even though they have SSNs, for the Baltic and Black Seas.
Likewise we can't assume SK or Japan are going anywhere.
Mini-nukes will be useful though. So why not just make them modular? You can always keep the mini-nukes exclusively for PLAN but conventional variants tailored for export.