China: Nuclear submarine trail discovered: British “Queen Elizabeth”

China: Nuclear submarine trail discovered: British “Queen Elizabeth”

-Chinese submarines follow-

According to the British Daily Express on August 8th

While a Chinese submarine sails the Pacific Ocean
Following the British aircraft carrier Queen Elizabeth,
There was a situation where the tail was discovered.

British anti-submarine escort ship:

While leaving the South China Sea and heading for the Pacific Ocean

The Situation Room of the British anti-submarine escort vessels Kent and Richmond
China’s two commercial (Shang) class submarines (093A type, 7,000 tons)
Confirmed and monitored with anti-submarine sonar.

Two Chinese quotient-class submarines:

It seems that he was following without knowing anything until it was discovered on the anti-submarine sonar.

Royal Navy:

After passing through the South China Sea
In less than 6 hours
Sonar reportedly discovered a Chinese submarine tracking a carrier strike group.

66 Chinese submarines:

China currently operates 66 submarines.

This is more than the US Navy and the Royal Navy.

China is using submarines to use military force in Pacific countries.

Chinese tail:

China’s tail is not the first time.

US Navy sources:

Chinese ships are following US ships.

Ronald Reagan
In 2015, the USS Ronald Reagan was followed by a Chinese submarine.

Kitty Hawk
In 2009, a Chinese Song-class submarine was not found by the aircraft carrier Kitty Hawk within five miles.

Joongang Ilbo

https://s.japanese.joins.com/JArticle/281721?sectcode=A00&servcode=A00

Media report claiming UK carrier group spots PLA submarines ‘not credible’

A report by a UK media organization

recently claimed a UK aircraft carrier strike group that sailed in the South China Sea in late July

spotted Chinese nuclear-powered submarines that shadowed it during its voyage,

but Chinese military experts

said on Monday that the report is not credible, and is aimed at showing off the group’s presence and boasting of the its anti-submarine capability.

Global Times

https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202108/1230982.shtml