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BALLISTIC MISSILE SUBMARINES (2) answer(s).
 
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Moscow on the Pacific: the missing piece in the pivot to Asia / Trenin, Dmitri   Journal Article
Trenin, Dmitri Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Even as the Obama administration has pivoted toward the Asia-Pacific region, so has the Kremlin. .
Key Words APEC  PLA  Economy  China  Russia  Asia 
SCO  Asia Pacific Region  Kremlin  Obama Administration  China Rise  US Diplomacy 
Ballistic Missile Submarines  Russian - Chinese Relatons 
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Survivability of China's sea-based nuclear forces / Riqiang, Wu   Journal Article
Riqiang, Wu Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The survivability of China's ballistic missile submarines and submarine-launched ballistic missiles is examined. First, the Type 094 ballistic missile submarine is noisy and vulnerable even in shallow waters. This suggests the urgency for China to improve the quietness of the Type 094. Second, after the deployment of the U.S. interceptor missile, SM-3 Block IIA, in 2018, China's intercontinental ballistic missiles and submarine-launched ballistic missiles launched from Chinese coastal waters would face a three-layer engagement, constructed by SM-3 IIAs deployed near China's coastal waters, ground-based interceptors deployed in California and Alaska, and SM-3 IIAs deployed near U.S. coastal waters respectively. These deployments could undermine the credibility of China's nuclear deterrence. It would be well for China and the United States to work together to improve strategic stability between these two states.
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