BBC reported that the Japanese initially detected a submarine with "unidentified" nationality. So I guess that the 093A was still detected, but the nationality of the submarined could not be sure until the sub actually surfaced.
BBC reported that the Japanese initially detected a submarine with "unidentified" nationality. So I guess that the 093A was still detected, but the nationality of the submarined could not be sure until the sub actually surfaced.
Still, just wondering, shouldn't the JMSDF pilots be able to instantly recognize that submarine is a 093A once they spotted the shape of the vessel? I assumed that most trained military pilots should be able to recognize the majority of rivals' hardware.Or the P3 radar detected the surfaced sub. Weren't sure of the nationality till it raised the flag
Not just surfaced, it is literally advertising itself. Even the the flag is up.
Still, just wondering, shouldn't the JMSDF pilots be able to instantly recognize that submarine is a 093A once they spotted the shape of the vessel? I assumed that most trained military pilots should be able to recognize the majority of rivals' hardware.
Indeed and on several reports they mention only 093 and 093B or G nothing for A a supplementary proof than 093A is normaly not new but a 093 upgradedI'm not sure if the "09IIIA" needs its own subtype designation, since that sail cusp could easily just be a refit of an existing boat. Unless of course there are other unique defining features besides the sail cusp.
Quite sure Blogger do error but is is very difficultIf this one is 093A, the implication is that the usual designations are wrong.