Type 093 submarine

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Profile of the Type 093
Class overview
NameType 093
BuildersBohai Shipyard, Huludao[3]
Operators People's Liberation Army Navy
Preceded byType 091
Succeeded byType 095
In commission2006–present
Completed6[1]
Active6[2]
General characteristics
TypeNuclear-powered attack submarine
Displacement6,096 tonnes (submerged)[3]
Length107 m (351 ft 1 in)[3]
Beam11 m (36 ft 1 in)[3]
Draft7.5 m (24 ft 7 in)[3]
PropulsionPressurized water nuclear reactor[3]
Speed30 knots (56 km/h; 35 mph)[3]
RangeUnlimited
Complement100[3]
Sensors and
processing systems
  • Type 359 radar[3]
  • Hull-mounted sonar[3]
  • Flank array sonar[3]
  • Passive intercept array sonar[3]
Armament

The Type 093 submarine (NATO reporting name: Shang class) is a class of nuclear-powered attack submarines constructed by the People's Republic of China for the People's Liberation Army Navy.[3]

Development

GlobalSecurity.org reports that development of the Type 093 began in the early 1980s.[4] However, Admiral Liu Huaqing wrote in his memoirs that development began in 1994 following President Jiang Zemin's continued support for nuclear submarine development after the launch of the final Type 091 in 1990. Erickson and Goldstein suggest that the Yinhe incident in 1993,[5] and continued tensions with Taiwan,[6] also drove Jiang Zemin's support of the program. Russian experts aided the design.[3]

The first Type 093 was laid down in 1994 and commissioned in 2006. The second was laid down in 2000 and commissioned in 2007. The first Type 093A was laid down in 2009 and was commissioned in 2015.[3]

Variants

Type 093

Initial design.[3] In the early 2000s, Chinese sources reported that the Type 093's noise level was on par with the improved Los Angeles-class submarines, and with Project 971 (NATO reporting name Akula) at 110 decibels.[7] In 2009, USN ONI listed the Type 093 as being noisier than Project 671RTM (NATO reporting name Victor III) which entered service in 1979.[8] Two built. NATO reporting name Shang I.[1]

Type 093A

Modified design, possibly with greater length[3] and a hump behind the sail.[9] Four built. NATO reporting name Shang II.[1]

Type 093B

Projected "guided-missile nuclear attack submarine" variant armed with surface/land-attack missiles.[1]

Ships of class

Pennant number Name Builder Launched Commissioned Fleet Status
Type 093
407[3] Bohai Shipyard[3] 24 December 2002[3] December 2006[3] North Sea Fleet[3] Active[2]
408[3] Bohai Shipyard[3] 2000[3] December 2003[3] North Sea Fleet[3] Active[2]
Type 093A
409[3] Bohai Shipyard[3] 2012[3] Active[2]
410[3] Bohai Shipyard[3] 2013[3] Active[2]
Active[2]
Active[2]

See also

References

Citations

  1. ^ a b c d United States Department of Defense 2021, p. 49.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g The International Institute for Strategic Studies (2022). The Military Balance 2022. Routledge. p. 257. ISBN 978-1-032-27900-8.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj Saunders, Stephan, ed. (2015). Jane's Fighting Ships 2015-2016. Jane's Information Group. p. 129. ISBN 978-0710631435.
  4. ^ "Type 093 Shang-class Nuclear Attack Submarine". GlobalSecurity.org. 24 November 2013. Archived from the original on 16 March 2015. Retrieved 24 January 2015.
  5. ^ Erickson and Goldstein (2007: 58)
  6. ^ Erickson and Goldstein (2007: 64-65)
  7. ^ Erickson and Goldstein (2007: 67)
  8. ^ Office of Naval Intelligence (2009: 22)
  9. ^ "Image shows new variant of China's Type 093 attack submarine". janes.com. 23 June 2016. Archived from the original on 24 June 2016. Retrieved 24 June 2016.

Sources