China ‘Freaked’ When U.S. Navy Surfaced 3 Submarines Simultaneously

U.S. Ohio-class submarine USS Kentucky (SSBN-737) was sent to South Korea to put an end to a nearly 40-year-gap between visits.

Chinese and North Korean officials are undoubtedly sweating, as the submarine arrived in response to North Korea’s testing of an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM).

The visit was not initially revealed.

North Korea denounced discussions about nuclear weapons and criticized military exercises involving the US, South Korea, and Japan.

The USS Kentucky is an Ohio-class ballistic missile submarine, part of the US nuclear deterrent. In 2010,

Three Ohio-class submarines surfaced simultaneously in the Indo-Pacific as a warning.

Some Ohio-class submarines were converted to carry non-nuclear munitions. China “freaked” at the sight of them.

With North Korea growing increasingly hostile, it’s likely it won’t be another 13 years before other submarines arrive in their backyard.

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