China construye un submarino furtivo sin aleta en un astillero de Shanghái

Imágenes de satélite revelan que China está construyendo un nuevo submarino sin aleta en el astillero Jiangnan de Shanghái para aumentar sus capacidades de búsqueda y ataque.

Según un informe del 4 de junio de Naval News, con sede en Francia, las imágenes de satélite de Vantor del 1 de junio muestran la embarcación en construcción en el astillero Jiangnan de Shanghái. El diseño omite la aleta tradicional utilizada para la observación y las comunicaciones, y los analistas señalan que esto podría mejorar el sigilo, la maniobrabilidad y la velocidad. El coronel retirado del EPL Yue Gang afirmó que Pekín está "buscando los límites del rendimiento submarino". Este es el segundo nuevo tipo de submarino chino identificado mediante imágenes de satélite este año.

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