
With a range of 7,400km (4,600 miles), the JL-2 became China’s first credible sea-based nuclear deterrent when it was deployed on Type 094A nuclear submarines in 2015.
Compared with land-based missiles, SLBMs generally allow for a greater chance of surviving an initial strike by an enemy and conducting a second strike.
Amid Taiwan tensions, Beijing reveals it is building aircraft carrier No 4
Amid Taiwan tensions, Beijing reveals it is building aircraft carrier No 4
The footage is the first confirmation that the Shandong carrier strike group includes at least four submarines, including a nuclear one.
The video shows the three submarines conducting “cover-up” missions, with one of them launching an unmanned underwater vehicle before a fourth nuclear submarine successfully launches the missile.
According to the Pentagon report, the Chinese navy now operates six nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines (SSBN), six nuclear-powered attack submarines, and 48 diesel-powered or or air-independent propulsion attack submarines.
China’s Jin-class Type 094 SSBNs can also deploy JL-3 SLBMs, which would allow one of the submarines armed with this missile to target parts of the continental US from Chinese waters, the report said.