El nuevo papel de China para sus submarinos nucleares llama la atención del Pentágono

China's nuclear-capable submarines are on a near-constant patrol

China's military has adopted a policy of keeping at least one nuclear-capable submarine at sea at all times, the U.S. military has determined.

The Pentagon announced the discovery in a little-known report in late November of last year. China maintains a fleet of six nuclear-capable submarines, carrying missiles that could hit the continental United States from the South China Sea.

Analysts say China's new policy will place further strain on U.S. and allied forces in the region as they attempt to track China's vessels.

"We're going to want to have our [nuclear-powered attack submarines] trying to tail them... so the extra demands on our assets are clear," Christopher Twomey of the Naval Postgraduate School in California told Reuters. "But the point here is that the information – the near continuous patrols – has changed so rapidly that we don't know what else has changed."

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China ha adoptado la política de tener al menos un submarino con capacidad nuclear desplegado en el mar en todo momento, lo que pone a prueba los recursos de Estados Unidos. (Dana Jensen/The Day vía AP, Archivo)

The U.S. and allied navies frequently deploy to the South China Sea, and they will be straining to track China's subs, analysts say. (Catharine Lai/AFP via Getty Images)

The new patrols indicate that China has adopted policies echoing Western countries' tradition nuclear triad. The triad of land-, air- and sea-launched nuclear missiles serves as a deterrent by assuring that any nuclear attack would face retaliation.

Analysts say the updated policy would indicate that China has likely made many other structural changes to its navy that the U.S. and its allies are not aware of.

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The Pentagon's report on China's new submarine activity comes just as the U.S., U.K. and Australia have entered an agreement for the production and sale of nuclear-powered attack submarines. Australia will purchase the vessels to modernize its fleet.

Such attack submarines are prime candidates for tracking missile submarines like the ones China has deployed and increasing Australia's capabilities will take some pressure off of U.S. and U.K. forces in the region.

President Biden announced the sale of nuclear-powered submarines alongside leaders from Australia and the U.K. last month.

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"We all recognize the imperative of ensuring peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific over the long term," President Biden said in September 2021 when the deal with Australia and the U.K. was announced. "We need to be able to address both the current strategic environment in the region and how it may evolve."

Reuters ha contribuido a este informe.

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