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The Guardian-Chinas newest nuclear submarine sank in dock US officials confirm

September 26, 2024   3 min   581 words

西方媒体的这篇报道主要内容是:美国官员证实,中国一艘新型核潜艇在武汉的港口沉没,这对中国追赶美国海军实力造成了打击。美方通过卫星图像得知此事,而中国当局试图掩盖。这引发了人们对中国军事能力和透明度的质疑。 评论:这篇报道有几个值得商榷之处。首先,它用带有贬义的“Wuhan incident”来指代潜艇沉没事件,这可能暗示疫情和中国,制造负面联想。其次,报道过度强调中国当局的掩盖和不透明,却不考虑其他国家也会出于安全原因而隐瞒军事事故这一事实。另外,报道引用的美国国防官员和智库的评论带有浓重的冷战思维色彩,过度渲染中国军事威胁。这篇报道在一定程度上体现了西方媒体对中国的偏见和双重标准。

2024-09-26T20:40:00Z
Chinese nuclear-powered submarines – not the state-of-the-art designed involved in the Wuhan incident – are seen in the South China Sea in 2018.

China’s efforts to achieve maritime military parity with the US have suffered a serious blow after its newest state-of-the-art nuclear submarine sank in a dock, American officials have confirmed.

The incident happened last May or June at the Wuchang shipyard near Wuhan – the same city where the Covid-19 pandemic is believed to have originated – and came to light, thanks to satellite imagery, despite efforts by the country’s communist authorities to stage a cover-up.

A US defence official told Reuters that the Zhou-class vessel – first of a new kind of Chinese submarines and distinctive for its X-shaped stern that aids manoeuvrability – is believed to have been next to a pier when it sank.

It is not known if there were any casualties – or if the submarine had any nuclear fuel onboard at the time, although experts have deemed that likely, according to the Wall Street Journal, which initially broke the story. The submarine was eventually salvaged but it is believed that it will take many months before it can be put to sea.

American officials say they have no indication that Chinese authorities have checked the water or nearby environment for radiation.

There has been no acknowledgment of the incident from the People’s Liberation Army (PLA), the official name for the Chinese armed forces.

The Journal reported that the first indication that something unusual had occurred came in the summer when Thomas Shugart, a senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security and a former US submarine officer, noted irregular activity of floating cranes – which he had seen on satellite images – on social media.

Shugart suggested that there may have been an accident involving a submarine but did not know that it was nuclear-powered.

“Can you imagine a US nuclear submarine sinking in San Diego and the government hushes it up and doesn’t tell anybody about it? I mean, holy cow!” Shugart said.

The unnamed US defence official told Reuters that the incident and the wall of silence shrouding it raised serious questions about the Chinese military’s competence and accountability.

“In addition to the obvious questions about training standards and equipment quality, the incident raises deeper questions about the PLA’s internal accountability and oversight of China’s defence industry – which has long been plagued by corruption,” he said. “It’s not surprising that the PLA navy would try to conceal.”

The Chinese embassy in Washington has not commented.

As of 2022, China had six nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines, six nuclear-powered attack submarines and 48 diesel-powered attack submarines, according to a Pentagon report on China’s military. That submarine force is expected to grow to 65 by 2025 and 80 by 2035, the US defence department has said.

The Pentagon report said the goal of developing the new submarines, along with surface ships and naval aircraft, is to counteract US moves to come to Taiwan’s aid in a conflict and establish “maritime superiority” in a string of islands stretching from the Japanese archipelago to the South China Sea.

“The sinking of a new nuclear sub that was produced at a new yard will slow China’s plans to grow its nuclear submarine fleet,” Brent Sadler, a senior research fellow at the Heritage Foundation thinktank, told the Journal. “This is significant.”