China nuclear submarine - After releasing their "Star Wars" inspired laser cannons, China has another creation hidden under their sleeve. A report by the US Office of Naval Intelligence claim the Asian country's latest submarines are equipped with fully armed missiles. China's nuclear submarines allegedly have the capability to hit Alaska and Hawaii.

China is obviously preparing for war. Early in November, China released their laser cannons that can shoot down drones in a 1.2 mile radius. The cannons reportedly resemble the laser cannons featured on "Star Wars," which can easily spot and shoot drones in a matter of five seconds. Now, after the laser cannons, China's nuclear submarines are the latest invention.

"This is a trump card that makes our motherland proud and our adversaries terrified," says China's navy chief, Adm. Wu Shengli, in a report by the Wall Street Journal, adding, "It is a strategic force symbolizing great-power status and supporting national security."

China's nuclear submarines carry nuclear missiles, also called boomers. The said missiles have the potential to hit US continents in the mid-Pacific Ocean, Alaska or even Hawaii. China's nuclear submarines are allegedly inspired from the submarines by the US.

"I think they've watched the U.S. submarine force and its ability to operate globally for many, many years -- and the potential influence that can have in various places around the globe and they've decided to go after that model," says Vice Adm. Robert Thomas, commander of the U.S. Seventh Fleet in a report by the International Business Times.

With the China laser cannon and China nuclear submarine, is the Asian country gearing up for war? For one, China has had territorial disputes with a number of countries including Japan, Philippines, Taiwan, Vietnam, Brunei and Malaysia. Such creations in the field of military could be used to settle the said disputes - violently.