Global Times

Top News: Carrier set for mooring tests

Type 001A undergoing final outfitting, system debugging

- By Guo Yuandan and Yang Sheng

China’s first homegrown aircraft carrier will soon undergo mooring trials, as outfitting work and system debugging are almost complete, the Chinese defense ministry spokespers­on said.

Ren Guoqiang told the Global Times on Thursday that the constructi­on of the Type 001A aircraft carrier is on schedule.

The Type 001A, which was launched on April 26, is being constructe­d in the coastal city of Dalian, Northeast China’s Liaoning Province.

“Outfitting work and system debugging are being conducted, and mooring trials will soon begin,” Ren said. Mooring trials are needed to test the carrier, including its power system, communicat­ions and radar. During the mooring tests, the ship will stay in the port.

Hu Wenming, the head and Party chief of China Shipbuildi­ng Industry Corporatio­n ( CSIC) who visited Dalian Shipbuildi­ng Industry Corporatio­n ( DSIC, the manufactur­er of the Type 001A) in early August, praised the DSIC’s work, saying the “key project” team has completed tasks ahead of schedule, according to the DSIC’s website.

Although the website made no mention of the aircraft carrier, a photo shows the meeting of “the Party Committee Work- ing Conference of 002 Aircraft Carrier” ( 002 is the project’s codename).

On August 3, Hu, also the general director of the developmen­t of the first homegrown aircraft carrier, told CCTV that the Type 001A will start mooring trials ahead of schedule in September, which means it would only take the carrier five months to get to the mooring trial stage after its launch in April.

“Mooring trials normally take months since they need to fix identified problems and adjust the system, and if everything goes well, the mooring trials might only take about a month. Once the mooring trials are completed, the carrier can move on to its sea tests,” said Beijing- based naval military expert Li Jie.

He said “the constructi­on of the aircraft carrier is a huge project. More than 5,000 people worked on the carrier during the peak period. The people who contribute­d to the carrier’s research and developmen­t are spread all over the country, including both State- owned military industry and civilian sectors.”

Hu said that a total of 532 institutio­ns have participat­ed in the developmen­t of the carrier, with 412 of them non- military, including State- owned enterprise­s, private companies, scientific research institutes and universiti­es, CCTV reported.

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