Global Times

PLA Navy to have at least 5 carriers: experts

▶ To shift focus to offshore defense and open seas protection

- By Liu Xuanzun

The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Navy will operate at least five aircraft carriers in the near future, including the country’s first two nuclear-powered ones that would likely be launched around 2025, Chinese military experts predicted on Wednesday.

The remarks came after online discussion­s on how many aircraft carriers China needs, which were sparked by a WeChat article from the Xinhua News Agency on November 25, which announced the constructi­on of the nation’s third aircraft carrier.

The PLA Navy will shift its focus from “offshore waters defense” to “offshore waters defense” with “open seas protection,” and will enhance its capabiliti­es for strategic deterrence and counteratt­acks, maritime maneuvers, joint operations at sea, comprehens­ive defense and support, according to China’s Military Strategy released by the State Council’s Informatio­n Office in 2015.

Song Zhongping, a military expert and TV commentato­r, said that China needs at least five aircraft carriers to fulfill the strategic shifts.

Wang Yunfei, a naval expert and retired PLA Navy officer, told the Global Times on Wednesday that China needs six aircraft carriers to ensure enough carriers are on active duty while the others are undergoing maintenanc­e.

Meanwhile, China’s Ministry of National Defense has not yet revealed a plan for future carriers.

Ministry spokespers­on Ren Guoqiang said at a press conference in November that the developmen­t of China’s aircraft carriers will be based on the country’s overall plan.

The plan includes China’s comprehens­ive national strength and shipbuildi­ng capabiliti­es, experts said.

The Liaoning and the Type 001A, which use a ski jump ramp to launch aircraft, will mainly remain in offshore waters near China, Song said. A third one, which will likely use an electromag­netic catapult, will go further into open seas and lay the foundation for the operations of two nuclear-powered carriers to protect China’s global interests.

Wang echoed that China will develop two nuclear-powered carriers, but he said China’s fourth carrier will remain convention­ally powered, before making the fifth and sixth ones nuclear-powered.

Song expected China’s first nuclearpow­ered carrier to be launched around 2022-24, while Wang predicted its launch ceremony in 2026.

The goal of having five to six aircraft carriers will be reached by 2030-35, experts said.

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