Type 094 submarine

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Short description: Chinese ballistic missile submarine class
Profile of the Type 094
Type 094 submarine
Class overview
NameType 094
BuildersBohai Shipyard, Huludao, China[1]
OperatorsFile:Naval ensign of China.svg People's Liberation Army Navy
Preceded byType 092 submarine
Succeeded byType 096
Cost$750 million per unit[2]
In commission2007–present[1]
Building2[3]
Active6[4]
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General characteristics
TypeBallistic missile submarine
Displacement
  • 8,000 tonnes (7,900 long tons) surfaced[5]
  • 11,000 tons submerged.[5][6]
Length137 m (449 ft 6 in)[5]
Beam13 m (42 ft 8 in)[5]
PropulsionNuclear, 1 shaft[1]
Speed30 knots (56 km/h; 35 mph) submerged (official)[5]
RangeUnlimited
Test depth400 m[5]
Complement140[1]
ArmamentMissiles: 12 JL-2 or JL-3 SLBM
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The Type 094 (Chinese: 09-IV型核潜艇; Chinese designation: 09-IV; NATO reporting name: Jin class) is a class of nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines developed by China for the People's Liberation Army Navy Submarine Force. The Type 094 succeeds the Type 092 submarine and precedes the Type 096 submarine, which is under development.

Description

JL-1 and JL-2 missiles

The Type 094's chief designer was Zhang Jinlin.[7] This type is likely based on the Type 093 nuclear-powered attack submarine.[1]

The Type 094 is China's "first credible sea-based nuclear deterrent" according to the United States Department of Defense.[8] They were initially armed with 12 JL-2 SLBMs;[1] each missile had one warhead[9] and a 7,200 km (4,500 mi) range capable of reaching parts of Alaska launched from near China. By late 2022, they may have been rearmed with JL-3 SLBMs able to reach the continental United States from the South China Sea;[10] ranges of over 10,000 km (6,200 mi) have been reported.[11]

Starting with the third boat, the sail was streamlined with a small cusp or fillet at the bottom of leading edge and a slight round down at the top of the sail.[12] This was similar to the streamlining refitted to one of the first Type 093 submarines[13] and likely did little to reduce overall drag.[12]

The fifth and sixth boats reduced the number of limber holes to reduce noise at high speeds.[12]

Popular reporting sometimes uses the designation "Type 094A" for boats starting with the third one; the designation appears not to be officially used by the PLAN.[12]

Noise

The Type 094 is noisier than contemporary submarines. In 2004,[14] a Chinese researcher reported that the Type 094 had an acoustic signature of 120 decibels, comparable to the Los Angeles-class submarine.[15] In 2009, the Office of Naval Intelligence of the United States Navy listed the Type 094 as noisier than Soviet/Russian SSBNs from the late 1970s.[16][17] In 2015, Australian researchers Brendan Thomas-Noone and Rorey Medcalf noted that noisiness and the range of the JL-2 limited the submarine's effectiveness in attacks on the contiguous United States, but not on India.[17]

Operational history

A Type 094 was photographed by commercial satellites in late 2006 at the Xiaopingdao Submarine Base.[18] The first commissioned in 2007[1] and six were in commission in 2020.[19] They began nuclear deterrence patrols in December 2015.[20]

Type 094 boats have surfaced unexpectedly in public view without official explanation. In October 2017, a boat surfaced amidst a Vietnamese fishing fleet near the Paracel Islands, possibly due to a technical issue.[21] Boats have also surfaced in the Taiwan Strait in 2020, 2021, and 2024.[22]

Boats

Name Hull no. Builder Laid down Launched Commissioned Status
411 [1] Bohai Shipyard, Huludao[1] 2001 [1] 28 July 2004 [1] March 2007 [1] Active
Changzheng 10[23] 412 [1] 2003 [1] 2006 [1] 2010 [1] Active
Changzheng 11[23] 413 [1] 2004 [1] December 2009 [1] 2012 [1] Active
2006 [24] 2011 [24] 2015 [24] Active
Bohai Shipyard, Huludao[24] 2017 [24] April 2020 [24] Active
Changzheng 18[25] 421[26] 23 April 2021[25] Active
2024[3]
2025[3]

See also

References

  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 Saunders, Stephen (2015). IHS Jane's Fighting Ships 2015-2016. p. 128. ISBN 978-0-7106-3143-5. 
  2. Till, G. (Ed.), Chan, J. (Ed.). (2014). Naval Modernisation in South-East Asia. London: Routledge. Page 23 .
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Boyd, Henry; Waldwyn, Tom (16 February 2026). "Boomtime at Bohai: China ramps up submarine production". https://www.iiss.org/online-analysis/military-balance/2026/02/boomtime-at-bohai-china-ramps-up-submarine-production. 
  4. The International Institute for Strategic Studies 2025, p. 309.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 "China's military reveals details of Type 094 nuclear submarine for first time". 2 May 2025. https://www.scmp.com/news/china/military/article/3308686/chinas-military-reveals-details-type-094-nuclear-submarine-first-time. 
  6. LaGrone, Sam; Majumdar, Dave (9 June 2014). "Chinese Weapons That Worry the Pentagon". http://news.usni.org/2014/06/09/chinese-weapons-worry-pentagon. 
  7. 周劼 (Zhou, Jie) (2023-01-09). "张金麟院士在汉逝世,花甲之年挑起核潜艇研制工作重担" (in zh). Yangtze Daily. http://news.cjn.cn/whpd/yw_19947/202301/t4409198.htm. 
  8. Military and Security Developments Involving the People's Republic of China 2022, p. 53.
  9. United States National Air and Space Intelligence Center (June 2017). Ballistic and Cruise Missile Threat (Report). NASIC-1031-0985-17. https://www.nasic.af.mil/Portals/19/images/Fact%20Sheet%20Images/2017%20Ballistic%20and%20Cruise%20Missile%20Threat_Final_small.pdf?ver=2017-07-21-083234-343. Retrieved 12 May 2019. 
  10. Military and Security Developments Involving the People's Republic of China 2022, p. 96.
  11. Capaccio, Anthony (18 November 2022). "China Has Put Longer-Range ICBMs on Its Nuclear Subs, US Says". https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-11-18/us-says-china-s-subs-armed-with-longer-range-ballistic-missiles. 
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 Carlson & Wang 2023, p. 18.
  13. Carlson & Wang 2023, p. 9.
  14. Erickson & Goldstein 2007, p. 19.
  15. Erickson & Goldstein 2007, p. 14.
  16. The People's Liberation Army Navy, A Modern Navy with Chinese Characteristics (Report). Office of Naval Intelligence. August 2009. p. 22 (pp25 of PDF). https://fas.org/irp/agency/oni/pla-navy.pdf. Retrieved 24 January 2015. 
  17. 17.0 17.1 Thomas-Noone, Brendan; Medcalf, Rory (September 2015). Nuclear-armed submarines in Indo-Pacific Asia: Stabiliser or menace? (Report). Lowy Institute for International Policy. p. 6 (pp8 of PDF). http://www.lowyinstitute.org/files/nuclear-armed-submarines-in-indo-pacific-asia-stabiliser-or-menace_0.pdf. Retrieved 5 October 2015. 
  18. Kristensen, Hans M. (4 October 2007). "Two More Chinese SSBNs Spotted". Federation of American Scientists. https://fas.org/blogs/security/2007/10/two_more_chinese_ssbns_spotted/. 
  19. O'Rourke, Ronald (21 May 2020). China Naval Modernization: Implications for U.S. Navy Capabilities—Background and Issues for Congress (Report). Congressional Research Service. p. 8. https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/RL/RL33153/236. Retrieved 10 June 2020. 
  20. Fisher, Richard D. Jr. (16 December 2015). "China advances sea- and land-based nuclear deterrent capabilities". Jane's Defence Weekly (Surrey, UK: Jane's Information Group) 53 (6). ISSN 0265-3818. 
  21. Kirchberger 2023, p. 15.
  22. Chung, Lawrence (19 Jun 2024). "Why did a Chinese nuclear-powered submarine suddenly surface in the Taiwan Strait?". https://www.scmp.com/news/china/politics/article/3267228/why-did-chinese-nuclear-powered-submarine-suddenly-surface-taiwan-strait. 
  23. 23.0 23.1 "《新闻联播》曝光中国海上大阅兵独家画面(图)". sina.com.cn. 23 April 2019. https://mil.news.sina.com.cn/china/2019-04-23/doc-ihvhiqax4677733.shtml. 
  24. 24.0 24.1 24.2 24.3 24.4 24.5 Jane's Fighting Ships, 2023-24 Edition, ISBN 978-0-7106-3428 3, page 132.
  25. 25.0 25.1 Tate, Andrew (27 April 2021). "China commissions three major naval vessels on PLAN's 72nd anniversary". https://www.janes.com/defence-news/news-detail/china-commissions-three-major-naval-vessels-on-plans-72nd-anniversary. 
  26. 赵文涵, ed (24 April 2021). "习近平出席海军三型主战舰艇集中交接入列活动". http://www.xinhuanet.com/politics/leaders/2021-04/24/c_1127370401.htm. 

Sources

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