by Ganesh Sahathevan
Continuing with the compilation from open sources of material on Russian submarine technology that might be used by the Chinese Navy. First see:
Predicting Chinese submarine technology using Russian technology as a proxy in a Dempster Shafer framework-Part 1
And in this edition, from Forbes:
Unlike the U.S. Navy, both Russia and China continue to operate non-nuclear attack submarines in addition to nuclear ones. They are cheaper and have some advantages compared to nuclear boats, especially inshore. And they can be exported to other countries. Now Russia and China may pool their knowledge to develop a new generation of non-nuclear subs. But exactly what it will be, or why, is still a mystery.
According to RIA Novosti, a state-controlled Russian news agency, Russia and China are collaborating on a new submarine design (in Russian). The project is being coordinated by Russia's Federal Service for Military-Technical Cooperation.
(Story in full at link https://www.forbes.com/sites/hisutton/2020/08/27/china-and-russia-in-mysterious-new-submarine-project/?sh=20cabc931629)
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