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Beijing launches next-generation destroyer as navy strengthen­s

Home-designed ship bristles with defence systems

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BEIJING // China’s increasing­ly powerful navy launched its most advanced domestical­ly produced destroyer yesterday, at a time of rising competitio­n with other naval powers such as the US, Japan and India.

The first 10,000- tonne Type 055 entered the water at Shanghai’s Jiangnan Shipyard yesterday morning, the navy said.

It said the ship was equipped with the latest air, missile, ship and submarine defence systems. China is believed to be planning to launch four of the vessels.

“The launch of this ship signifies that our nation’s developmen­t of destroyers has reached a new stage,” the navy said. A photograph on the navy’s website showed multicolou­red streamers being shot out of tubes while sailors and shipyard workers stood dockside next to a massive Chinese flag.

It said chief of the People’s Liberation Army’s General Armaments Department Zhang Youxia presided over the ceremony, in which a bottle of champagne was broken over the ship’s bow.

The Type 055 is significan­tly larger than China’s other modern destroyer, the Type 052, representi­ng the rising sophistica­tion of China’s defence industries. Once heavily dependent on foreign technology, China in April launched its first aircraft carrier built entirely on its own, based on a Ukrainian model.

China’s navy is undergoing an ambitious expansion and is projected to have up to 273 warships, submarines and logistics vessels by 2020, according to the Washington, DC, Centre for Naval Analysis. That compares with 275 deployable battle force ships presently in the US Navy, China’s primary rival in the Asia Pacific, although the once-yawning gap between the two is narrowing rapidly.

China has said it needs a powerful navy to defend its 14,500 kilometres of coastline, as well as its crucial maritime shipping routes.

However, it also appears in- creasingly willing to challenge actions by the US – long the region’s pre- eminent military power – especially in the South China Sea, which China claims virtually in its entirety.

Beijing has also long nurtured resentment against Japan over its past invasion of China and their dispute over a group of tiny, uninhabite­d islands in the East China Sea has at times threatened to break out into open confrontat­ion.

India, meanwhile, also shares a disputed border with China and has grown increasing­ly concerned over the Chinese navy’s growing presence in the Indian Ocean, exacerbate­d by Beijing’s close alliance with New Delhi’s archrival Pakistan.

 ?? Wang Donghai / AP Photo ?? Fireworks mark the inaugurati­on of China’s first domestical­ly built 10,000-tonne Type 055 warship at the launching ceremony at Jiangnan Shipyard in Shanghai, China, yesterday. The ship has the latest air, missile, ship and submarine defence systems.
Wang Donghai / AP Photo Fireworks mark the inaugurati­on of China’s first domestical­ly built 10,000-tonne Type 055 warship at the launching ceremony at Jiangnan Shipyard in Shanghai, China, yesterday. The ship has the latest air, missile, ship and submarine defence systems.

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