Type 093 Two Type 093s were built, with the NATO reporting name
Shang I. The boat uses a similar
teardrop hull as the Type 091, and also has the same pressure hull width of 9 meters. Acoustic dampening likely uses a Chinese compound isolation system, similar to those used by European conventional submarines. The Type 093 had a noise level similar to the Soviet
Project 671 (NATO reporting name Victor I) which entered service in the late-1960s. In 2013 to 2015, one boat's sail was streamlined with a small cusp or fillet at the bottom of leading edge and a slight round down at the top of the sail. The modifications to later boats suggests it was not particularly effective.
Type 093A Four Type 093As were built, with the NATO reporting name
Shang II. These boats have a streamlined sail lengthened by 2.5 meters to reach the Type 093's design speed of 30 knots, a stern
towed array sonar deployment tube, and a hump behind the sail; the hump is likely for the towed array handling gear and is not a
vertical launching system (VLS). The hump was box-like on the first boat, tall and streamlined on the second, and low and streamlined on the third and fourth. The Type 093As were some of the first Chinese submarines to incorporate Russian acoustic dampening technology imported starting in the 1990s. China imported Kilo submarines in the 1990s, with Project 877EKM including anechoic tiles, and Project 636 including pneumatic isolation mounts; Chinese derivatives of these components were installed on the first two Type 093As giving them a noise level similar to the Soviet Project 671RT (NATO reporting name Victor II) which entered service in the early 1970s. China may have acquired components or data in the early-2000s for the later-generation APRKu pneumatic isolation mounts used by Russian third and fourth generation submarines, and used it to develop the JYQN mount which was patented in 2012. The last two Type 093As may have received JYQN mounts, possibly giving the boats noise levels like early Project 671RTM (NATO reporting name Victor III) which entered service in the late-1970s.
Type 093B The Type 093B is under construction, with the NATO reporting name
Shang III. The boat has a pump-jet propulsor and a 24-cell vertical
vertical launching system. The United States classifies it as a
cruise-missile submarine. Chinese proficiency in precision manufacturing since 2012-2013 may result in a noise levels like the Soviet
Project 945 (NATO reporting name Sierra I) that launched in 1983. ==Ships of class==