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How China’s carrier stacks up against similar vessels

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China is about to launch its first homebuilt aircraft carrier, once the tidal conditions are right at the dock where the vessel has been under constructi­on in Dalian.

Weighing 70,000 tonnes and 315m long and 75m wide, the still unnamed carrier is slightly larger than the Liaoning, China’s only other aircraft carrier, which was made in Ukraine.

Although the launch has been heralded by some as a sign that China is mastering naval technology, other military observers have noted China still only has about 4% of the United States’ naval capability.

China’s new carrier will not be heading off into the seas alone when it is fully operationa­l.

Carriers operate in a formation, with the main vessel at the centre while other air and sea vessels provide defence and support.

So how does China’s aircraft carrier formation stack up against other military powers?

The Liaoning has been conducting take-off and landing drills in the South China Sea this year.

The formation comprised three guided missile destroyers, three frigates, one supply ship, plus J-15 fighter jets and several ship-borne helicopter­s, according to a report by the Japanese news agency Kyodo, citing the nation’s defence ministry.

UNITED STATES

Aircraft carriers: Ten in service. Not only does the United States have the largest military in the world, but its navy also has over 75 years’ worth of carrier aviation experience.

A United States “carrier strike group” – the largest operationa­l unit in the United States navy – is usually made up of an aircraft carrier, 7,500 personnel, a guided-missile cruiser for long-range strike capability, a flotilla of six to eight destroyers or frigates used for protecting against an air attack, an attack submarine for destroying enemy submarines and ships, an ammunition and supply ship, plus 65 to 70 aircraft.

The 333m long, 101,000-tonne, nuclear-powered USS Carl Vinson aircraft carrier began patrolling in the South China Sea in February.

The strike group was earlier this month ordered to move closer to the Korean peninsula amid escalating tensions over North Korea’s nuclear programme.

The strike group includes a carrier air wing and two guided-missile destroyers, plus a guided missile cruiser, the military said.

According to the US navy website, the carrier strike group can be used to protect economic or military shipping or protect a marine amphibious force.

The US has previously said it would shift 60% of American naval

assets to the Asia-Pacific region by 2020 under the Obama administra­tion’s pivot to Asia policy.

Trump pledged during his election campaign to upgrade the US military’s hardware and manpower, including building 80 advanced warships.

BRITAIN

Aircraft carriers: Two under constructi­on.

Britain currently has no operationa­l aircraft carriers, but is constructi­ng two 67,000 tonne Queen Elizabeth- class aircraft carriers, the largest the nation has ever built.

The first, HMS Queen Elizabeth, is 280m long and was launched in 2014. It is expected to be completed and ready for operationa­l use in 2021.

The second carrier, HMS Prince of Wales, is about two years behind it in constructi­on.

The carriers are designed to carry up to 36 F35B stealth fighters, four Merlin helicopter­s and can also hold Chinooks and Apache gunships.

Each carrier’s strike group will also comprise stealth fighters, an air wing, destroyers, frigates and probably a submarine.

INDIA

Aircraft carriers: One in operation, two under constructi­on.

India formally launched the refurbishe­d 44,570-tonne carrier INS Vikramadit­ya in 2013, a Russianbui­lt vessel.

India is also building the 40,000tonne carrier INS Vikrant, which is expected to be completed in 2023 and is the first carrier to be completely built in India.

It will have the capacity to carry 30 aircraft, including helicopter­s, The Times of India reported last year.

India is also constructi­ng the 65,000-tonne carrier INS Vishal, which will be powered by a nuclear reactor, according to the current affairs magazine The Diplomat.

It will be able to carry 55 aircraft, including 35 fixed-wing combat aircraft and 20 rotary wing aircraft.

The new carriers will replace the UK-built INS Viraat, formerly the world’s longest-serving warship, which was decommissi­oned in March after spending nearly 30 years in service in the Indian Navy.

Prior to that it served in Britain’s Royal Navy.

 ??  ?? China: The ‘Liaoning’ carrier cruising in the open sea during a test in May 2012. — AP
China: The ‘Liaoning’ carrier cruising in the open sea during a test in May 2012. — AP
 ?? — AP ?? United States: The ‘USS Carl Vinson’ participat­ing in a joint naval exercise at Busan Port last month.
— AP United States: The ‘USS Carl Vinson’ participat­ing in a joint naval exercise at Busan Port last month.
 ?? — AFP ?? India: The ‘INS Viraat’ docking on its final day of service in Mumbai on March 6, this year.
— AFP India: The ‘INS Viraat’ docking on its final day of service in Mumbai on March 6, this year.

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