Global Times

2nd aircraft carrier undergoes power system tests

- By Deng Xiaoci

China has started testing the power system of its first domestic ally-built aircraft carrier, and hopes to begin a mooring test next month ahead of schedule, the project’s head said on Monday.

Hu Wenming, head of the China Shipbuildi­ng Industry Corporatio­n who has chaired the research and developmen­t of the Type 001A carrier, announced the tests on Monday during an interview with China Central Television’s Asia Today program.

“The mooring test will show that the aircraft carrier’s engine and electric power supply are capable of functionin­g properly and independen­tly. And I believe that we can begin the mooring test next month,” Hu explained, adding this will indicate whether the vessel’s equipment is ready for a sea test.

The mooring test would fully activate all of the ship’s systems, including its power, communicat­ion and direction systems while it remains in the shipyard, a step before a series of sea tests for diff erent purposes, Li Jie, a Beijing- based naval expert, told the Global Times.

A mooring test and a sea test are the final stage san aircraft carrier must pass before it begins active service, Hu said.

Hu added that the Type 001A leads the world’s 40,000 to 60,000 ton- class carriers in terms of technology.

Both the Typ001A and its carrier- based airplanes are entirely home made, and that is an advantage, Li said.

For example, Li said some of the aircraft on UK carriers are from the US.

The carrier’s independen­t design proves China has made breakthrou­ghs in its metallurgy capability, Cao Weidong, a researcher at the PLA Navy’s Aca- demic Research Institute, was quoted as saying by the People’s Daily on Tuesday.

The deck area has likewise been modifi ed to favor more aircraft over guns and missiles as attack weapons, and the fl ight- deck operations command center is more concealed, Cao added.

The Type 001A, China’s second aircraft carrier, was launched in Dalian, Northeast China’s Liaoning Province on April 26.

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