A nuclear-powered Chinese war vessel could scupper US military invention if Beijing invaded Taiwan, an expert suggested.
It was the first true submarine: it went faster under water (25 knots) than on the surface (10 knots). It was able to overhaul any but the fastest surface ships and was capable of days-long ...
China's latest innovation can track the quietest vessels and submarines using the magnetic fields generated by their wakes.
Stealth may soon be an impossible feat for submarines, after scientists found a way to detect even the quietest underwater ...
For US submarines operating in waters near China, the era of absolute stealth may be ending – one magnetic ripple at a time. Researchers with Northwestern Polytechnical University (NPU ...
China’s “Underwater Great Wall” effort to create anti-submarine systems is growing more sophisticated.
In 1958, Huang became one of China's first researchers designated to design the nation's own nuclear-powered submarines.
Huang Xuhua, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, recipient of the Medal of the Republic, and chief designer of China's first-generation nuclear submarines, passed away at the age of ...