WASHINGTON (Reuters) --- China is building some "fairly amazing
submarines" and now has more diesel- and nuclear-powered vessels than the United States , a top U.S. Navy admiral told U.S.
lawmakers on Wednesday, although he said their quality was inferior.
Vice Admiral Joseph
Mulloy, deputy chief of naval operations for capabilities and resources, told
the House Armed Services Committee's seapower subcommittee that China was also
expanding the geographic areas of operation for its submarines, and their
length of deployment.
For instance, China had carried out three deployments in the Indian Ocean , and had kept vessels out at sea for 95
days, Mulloy said.
"We know they
are out experimenting and looking at operating and clearly want to be in this
world of advanced submarines," Mulloy told the committee.
Mulloy said the
quality of China 's
submarines was lower than those built by the United
States , but the size of its undersea fleet had now
surpassed that of the U.S.
fleet. A spokeswoman said the U.S. Navy had 71 commissioned U.S.
submarines.
In its last annual
report to Congress about China 's
military and security developments, the Pentagon said China had 77
principal surface combatant ships, more than 60 submarines, 55 large and medium
amphibious ships, and about 85 missile-equipped small combatants.
Mulloy did not
provide details about the number of surface ships now operated by China .
He said the U.S. military did not believe China carried
nuclear missiles on its submarines, but that it had been producing missiles and
testing them.
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