Global Times

China needs more aircraft carriers for national security: analysts

- By Guo Yuandan and Liu Xuanzun

The developmen­t of four or more aircraft carriers is only natural in order to satisfy China’s burgeoning national security needs, Chinese military analysts said on Thursday as the country’s second carrier is close to commission­ing and a third under constructi­on.

When asked to comment on media reports about the constructi­on of a third aircraft carrier and whether the developmen­t of a fourth had started, Ren Guoqiang, spokespers­on for the Ministry of National Defense, told the Global Times at a routine press conference on Thursday that China’s carrier developmen­t was a strategic decision.

Future developmen­t will depend on economic growth, national security threats and national defense needs, Ren said.

The third carrier is under constructi­on at Jiangnan Shipyard in Shanghai, China Central Television reported this month.

Neither the Defense Ministry nor the navy has ever announced the developmen­t of a third or fourth carrier.

Ren’s remarks could be seen as an indication that new carriers are planned, a military expert who asked not to be named told the Global Times on Thursday.

China’s economy is growing stably with growing overseas investment­s that require military strength to be protected, the expert said, noting China faces potential naval threats in the south, east and northeast.

China’s two current carriers are convention­ally powered and use ski jump decks, making them less powerful than their US counterpar­ts, Chinese analysts said, predicting newer Chinese carriers will feature a flat deck, electromag­netic catapults and eventually nuclear power.

Answering a question about the second aircraft carrier and if it will be based in Sanya, South China’s Hainan Province, Ren said everything was going smoothly and a final time for commission­ing will be decided depending on comprehens­ive progress.

The deployment location of the carrier will be determined by security threats and national defense needs, Ren said, noting that it was not related to the regional situation nor any specific target, country or region.

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