Maritime nuclear deterrence : submarine-launched ballistic missiles in the South China Sea

Zusammenfassung: China has a modest nuclear deterrent in terms of cost and scale, compared to the United States and Russia. Beijing does not strive for the ability to conduct nuclear wars, but rather seeks to deter aggression at a low level with a secure second strike capability. In contrast to its rapid conventional armament, China has in the past modernized its nuclear weapons systems only slowly and in small numbers. It appar­ently does not strive for equality with the nuclear weapons capability of the US or Russia and wants to avoid a symmetrical arms race. Recently, however, the Chinese leadership has been pursuing an increasingly ambitious policy of asymmetric nuclear armament. Land-based, long-range ballistic missiles are being deployed in a mobile mode and equipped with manoeuvrable multiple warheads; hypersonic weapon sys­tems are being developed, and submarines are now also being equipped with strategic nuclear weapons. New missiles can reach the US, even if launched from the South China Sea. Deploying nuclear weapons on submarines requires a great deal of effort, poses complex challenges and involves high costs. Why did China choose this solution and may it represent a turning point in the development of its nuclear strategy?

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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
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1 Online-Ressource (7 Seiten)
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Englisch
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"Based on the findings of a longer study, published in German as SWP-Studie 17/2018"

Erschienen in
SWP comment ; no. 43
SWP comment ; no. 43

Klassifikation
Politik
Schlagwort
Sicherheitspolitik
Konzeption
Strategie
Abschreckung
Nukleare Abschreckung
Kernwaffe
Ballistischer Flugkörper
Unterseeboot
Marine
Militärische Rakete
Militärstützpunkt
Meer
Zielgenauigkeit
Militärischer Einsatz
Waffensystem
China
Südchinesisches Meer

Ereignis
Veröffentlichung
(wo)
Berlin
(wer)
SWP
(wann)
October 2018
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Beteiligte Personen und Organisationen

URN
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2024020910335308648478
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