Millennium Post

‘China plans to have five aircraft carriers in future’

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BEIJING: China plans to operate five aircraft carriers in the near future, including two nuclear-powered ones that would be launched around 2025 to meet the evolving strategic shifts , according to Chinese military experts.

A late entrant into aircraft carrier led naval battleship formations, China launched its first aircraft carrier ‘Liaoning’ in 2012, which was a refit of the former Soviet vessel bought from Ukraine.

India has been operating aircraft carriers since 1961.

Though Liaoning was operationa­lised and led trial expedition­s into the Taiwan Straits, it was widely regarded as an experiment­al vessel used for mastering technologi­es, especially to operate the newly built J-15 planes from its deck.

Subsequent­ly, China launched its domestical­ly-built second aircraft carrier and commission­ed it for sea trials last year. The yet to be named ship is expected to be put into service by 2020.

The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Navy will have five aircraft carriers in the near future, country’s official media reported, adding that China’s third aircraft carrier is currently being built in Shanghai.

China needs at least five aircraft carriers to fulfill the strategic shifts, state-run Global Times quoted Song Zhongping, a military expert and TV commentato­r, as saying.

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

China will develop two nuclear-powered carriers, Wang told the daily.

Japan recently announced plans to convert 27,000-ton Izumo-class helicopter destroyers into aircraft carriers, sparking concerns in China.

Reacting to the reports, Song said that Japan’s move means a fundamenta­l change in the vessels rather than a simple boost to their combat capabiliti­es.

“The China threat theory is merely an excuse for Japan to do what it wants,” Song said.

Officials say the rapid acquisitio­n of aircraft carriers by China is of concerns to India too, as the Indian Navy, which is operating aircraft carriers since 1961, is currently operating only INS Vikaramadi­tya. The homemade INS Vikrant expected to launch sea trials in 2020.

China is in a hurry to acquire the aircraft carriers as it rapidly expanded the navy coupled with the acquisitio­n of naval bases aboard to back up its growing influence abroad, especially in the Indian Ocean and the South China Sea (SCS).

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