Springfield News-Sun

China launches high-tech aircraft carrier in naval milestone

- By David Rising and Ken Moritsugu

BEIJING — Beijing launched a new-generation aircraft carrier Friday, the first such ship to be both designed and built in China, in a milestone as it seeks to extend the range and power of its navy.

The Type 003 carrier christened Fujian left its drydock at a shipyard outside Shanghai in the morning and tied up at a nearby pier, state media reports said.

State broadcaste­r CCTV showed assembled navy personnel standing beneath the massive ship as water jets sprayed over its deck, multi-colored streamers flew and colorful smoke was released.

Equipped with the latest weaponry and aircraft-launch technology, the Type 003 ship’s capabiliti­es are thought to rival those of Western carriers, as Beijing seeks to turn its navy, already the world’s largest, into a multi-carrier force.

Satellite imagery captured by Planet Labs PBC on Thursday and analyzed by The Associated Press showed the carrier in what appeared to be a fully flooded drydock at the Jiangnan Shipyard, near Shanghai, ready for launch. It was draped with red bunting, presumably in preparatio­n for the launch ceremony.

“This is an important milestone for China’s military-industrial complex,” said Ridzwan Rahmat, an analyst with the defense intelligen­ce company Janes.

“This shows that Chinese engineers are now able to indigenous­ly manufactur­e the full suite of surface combatants associated with modern naval warfare, including corvettes, frigates, destroyers, amphibious assault ships, and now an aircraft carrier,” he said. “This ability to construct a very complex warship from the ground up will inevitably result in various spinoffs and benefits for the Chinese shipbuildi­ng industry.”

China’s first carrier was a repurposed Soviet ship, and its second was built in China but based upon a Soviet design. Both were built to employ a so-called “ski-jump” launch method for aircraft, with a ramp at the end of the short runway to help planes take off.

The Type 003 employs a catapult launch, which experts had said appears to be an electromag­netic-type system like one originally developed by the U.S. Navy. China’s official Xinhua News Agency confirmed the Fujian employed the electromag­netic system in a report on Friday’s launch.

Such a system puts less stress on the aircraft than older steam-type catapult launch systems, and the use of a catapult means that the ship will be able to launch a broader variety of aircraft, which is necessary for China to be able to project naval power at a greater range, Rahmat said.

 ?? CCTV VIA AP ?? In this image taken from China’s CCTV, sailors applaud as China’s third aircraft carrier christened Fujian is launched at a dry dock in Shanghai on Friday.
CCTV VIA AP In this image taken from China’s CCTV, sailors applaud as China’s third aircraft carrier christened Fujian is launched at a dry dock in Shanghai on Friday.

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