Images obtained from
Google
Earth have shown what analysts believe to be a new type of Chinese submarine
capable of firing nuclear warheads.
Analyst Hans M. Kristensen said in a report issued by the
Federation
of American Scientists that the images
appear
to show the submarine docked at a naval base close to the North Korean
border.
"A commercial satellite image appears to have captured China's new nuclear
ballistic missile submarine," wrote Kristensen.
"The new class, known as the Jin-class or Type 094, is expected to replace
the unsuccessful Xia-class (Type 092) built in the early 1980s.
"The new submarine was photographed by the commercial Quickbird satellite in
late 2006 and the image is freely available on Google Earth."
The Federation of American Scientists is a non-profit organisation set up by
former scientists from the
Manhattan
Project.
Its stated goal is to promote the non-proliferation of nuclear, chemical and
biological weapons and increase public awareness of the technologies behind such
threats.
The discovery highlights the increasingly diverse uses to which Google Earth
and similar world mapping tools are being put - and the possible security risks.
Some sensitive facilities, such as nuclear plants and government buildings,
are already being fuzzed out of Google Earth images.
US vice president Dick Cheney recently had Washington's Naval Observatory,
his official residence, fuzzed out of Google Earth. Curiously both the White
House and the Capitol building are still visible.
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