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The Type 091 (
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: Han class) is a first-generation
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produced by
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. It was the
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's (PLAN) first nuclear submarine, and the first indigenously produced nuclear attack submarine in Asia.


History

China's nuclear submarine program, "09 Project", was authorized by the
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and
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in July 1958. In October 1959, Mao ordered the program to proceed after the Soviets refused to assist. Work was slowed by the
Great Leap Forward The Great Leap Forward was an industrialization campaign within China from 1958 to 1962, led by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Party Chairman Mao Zedong launched the campaign to transform the country from an agrarian society into an indu ...
and the nuclear weapons program, which had priority and used similar resources. The submarine program was postponed in March 1963 and resumed in March 1965 after China's first nuclear weapons test. Research on foreign civilian nuclear marine propulsion continued during the pause. A loop-based
nuclear reactor A nuclear reactor is a device used to initiate and control a Nuclear fission, fission nuclear chain reaction. They are used for Nuclear power, commercial electricity, nuclear marine propulsion, marine propulsion, Weapons-grade plutonium, weapons ...
was selected over a more powerful but also more complex integrated design in July 1965; it most resembled the reactor used by the
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'' Mutsu''. In general, the new submarine design represented a leap in size and complexity over the Type 033 diesel–electric submarines then available to the PLAN. The program was expedited by designing and building the first Type 091 and the prototype reactor simultaneously. The first chief designer was
Peng Shilu Peng Shilu (; 18 November 1925 – 22 March 2021) was a Chinese nuclear engineer. Hailed as "the father of China's nuclear submarines" and the "father of China's naval nuclear propulsion", he was the first chief designer of the country's nuclear ...
.
Huang Xuhua Huang Xuhua (; 12 March 1926 – 6 February 2025) was a Chinese mechanical engineer, and the second chief designer for the country's first generation of nuclear submarines ( Type 091 and Type 092). He was director emeritus of the Wuhan-based 7 ...
, afterward being one of the deputy chief designers, was persecuted by
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in 1966. The technical design was completed in 1967, and the detailed construction drawings were completed in 1969. Construction of the first boat, hull 401, began in November 1968 and it entered service in August 1974. The second boat, hull 402, was delayed by the
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and commissioned in December 1980. The main propulsion system of the first two boats had poor reliability, with mechanical problems and defective components. There were also reports of inadequate radiation shielding. Hulls 403, 404 and 405 were completed to a modified design, with longer hulls and more powerful reactors. The last Type 091 launched in 1990. Hull 404 was the first Type 091 to dive to the designed maximum operating depth of 300 meters in April 1988. The boats were only armed with torpedoes in 1989 due to the protracted development of the Yu-3; the first deep-water Yu-3 test firing occurred until May 1988. The high cost and limitations of the Type 091 and
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ballistic missile submarine A ballistic missile submarine is a submarine capable of deploying submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBMs) with nuclear warheads. These submarines became a major weapon system in the Cold War because of their nuclear deterrence capabi ...
made the development of new nuclear submarines a low priority from the late-1970s to the early-1990s. The Type 091 has operated mainly in local waters, and has been involved in several incidents. One submarine shadowed the '' Kitty Hawk'' carrier battle group in October 1994, provoking a stand-off. Another entered Japanese territorial waters near
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(part of
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) near
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in November 2004, causing the
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to go on alert for the second time since the
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; China apologized for the trespass and blamed "technical reasons" on the submarine.


Design

The Type 091 has a
teardrop hull A teardrop hull is a submarine hull design which emphasizes submerged performance over surfaced performance. It was somewhat commonly used in the early stages of submarine development, but was gradually abandoned in the early 20th century in favo ...
. It is as acoustically loud as Soviet nuclear submarines of the late-1950s and 1960s, and mainly suitable for the anti-surface role. By 1970s standards, the boats were slow, noisy, and had poor sensors. The hydraulic positive ejection system to fire torpedoes at deep depths required fitting torpedo tubes that were too short to launch the Yu-1 and
Yu-4 torpedo Yu-4 (鱼-4) torpedo is the Chinese development of the Russian SAET-50 ASuW passive acoustic homing torpedo, and it is the Russian SAET-50 torpedo incorporating active acoustic homing guidance. Yu-4 torpedo is often erroneously claimed by many so ...
es. The boats were finally armed with the Yu-3 in 1989. According to Janes, the boats did use the Yu-4. Hulls 403, 404 and 405 are eight meters longer than hulls 401 and 402. The additional space was used to improve crew habitability, maintainability, and nuclear safety. The reactors were upgraded to produce 20% more power based on work for the Type 092. They were later modernized with
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s, improved sensors and fire control, seven-bladed screw,
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anti-ship missiles, and possibly the
Yu-6 torpedo Yu-6 (鱼-6) torpedo is the Chinese counterpart of the US Mark 48 torpedo, and it is the first domestic Chinese torpedo designed to counter both surface ships and submarines from the very start. Guidance can be by wire, active and passive homin ...
.


Failed lease to Pakistan

In 1989,
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made an abortive attempt to procure a Type 091 for US$63 million in 1992, as a response to the
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'' K-43'' leased to
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in 1988.


Units


See also

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List of submarine classes in service The list of submarine classes in service includes all submarine classes currently in service with navies or other armed forces worldwide. For surface combatants, see the list of naval ship classes in service. Ballistic missile submarines C ...
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Cruise missile submarine A cruise missile submarine is a submarine that carries and launches cruise missiles (Submarine-launched cruise missile, SLCMs consisting of land-attack cruise missiles and anti-ship missiles) as its primary armament. Missiles greatly enhance a w ...
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Attack submarine An attack submarine or hunter-killer submarine is a submarine specifically designed for the purpose of attacking and sinking other submarines, surface combatants, and merchant vessels. In the Soviet Navy, Soviet and Russian Navy, Russian navies ...


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