Deccan Chronicle

China’s first homegrown aircraft carrier on sea trial

■ The 50,000-metric tonne vessel to be country’s second aircraft carrier

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Beijing, May 13: China's first indigenous­ly-developed aircraft carrier began sea trials on Sunday, official media reported, a historic step in the country's quest to modernise its military and bolster its naval presence in the disputed regional waters.

The 50,000-metric tonne vessel left a shipyard of Dalian Shipbuildi­ng Industry in Liaoning province around 7 am (local time) against thick fog and with assistance from several tugboats, before navigating into the sea using its own propulsion, state-run

China Daily reported. The vessel will become the country's second aircraft carrier, and the first to be entirely built and designed inside of China, when it joins the navy sometime before 2020.

The Navy said in a statement that the trial aims to demonstrat­e the reliabilit­y and capability of the ship's propulsion systems.

The still-unnamed carrier was launched this time last year but since then has been undergoing fitting of weapons and other systems and has not yet entered service.

China launched the new aircraft after it commission­ed the first carrier the Liaoning, a refitted Soviet Union-made vessel in 2012.

Though Liaoning has become operationa­l, it is being mostly used for research and improvemen­ts for the new carriers China plans to build.

Reports said China is already building its third aircraft carrier in Shanghai. China reportedly plans to have four aircraft carriers by 2030 to beef up its navy as it asserts its claims in the Indian Ocean and the disputed South China Sea.

Few countries in the world have aircraft carriers. Besides India, the US, Russia, the UK, France, Italy, Thailand and China operate a total of 18 aircraft carriers.

The US is the largest operator as it runs 11 nuclear-powered carriers with each having a fullload displaceme­nt of about 100,000 tonnes.

Some reports said China is also planning to build a nuclear aircraft carrier. Chinese experts have said that the missions for the new carrier will be different from those for the Liaoning, which is mainly tasked with testing equipment and weapons as well as training personnel.

The new vessel, by comparison, will focus on what a genuine aircraft carrier is supposed to do like conducting combatread­y patrols and safeguardi­ng China's maritime sovereignt­y and interests, the report said.

China has developed a new jet fighter called A J15 fighter to operate from the decks of its carriers.

The second aircraft carrier's name and hull code remain unknown as the PLA Navy usually makes public such informatio­n when a ship is commission­ed. —

■ BEIJING HAS embarked on an extensive project to build a “blue water” navy and modernise its two million-strong military, the world’s largest.

■ CHINA’S DEFENCE budget rose 8.1 per cent to 1.1 trillion yuan ($175 billion) in 2018, but it is still only about a quarter that of the United States.

■ THE LIAONING has conducted a series of manoeuvres with dozens of other ships, submarines and aircraft in the South China Sea in recent weeks.

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