New Chinese conventional submarine fitted with towed array sonar
High-resolution photographs of China’s latest submarine recently posted on social media forums
appear to confirm that the boat is fitted with a reelable passive towed array sonar, which is a significant enhancement over the previous Type 039B (Yuan) class.
The submarine, which as previously reported by Janes has an unusually shaped fin similar to that on the Saab Kockums A26,
was first photographed at the Wuchang shipyard in Wuhan in early May
and subsequently at the Shenjia yard in Shanghai, where it had arrived by 20 June.
The most recent photographs show clearly that,
compared with the Type 039B, the length of the flat part of the submarine’s casing, above the pressure hull,
has been extended further aft and that the fixed segment above the upper rudder has been enlarged.
These changes would facilitate the installation of a winch drum under the casing,
together with a payout tube to dispense the array and tow cable through a bell mouth above the rudder.