Manila Standard

China’s new aircraft carrier conducts first sea trials

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BEIJING --China’s Fujian aircraft carrier took to the water for maiden sea trials on Wednesday, state media said, a key next step in a vast naval build-up by Beijing as it carves out a more assertive role for itself in the Pacific and beyond.

The Fujian is China’s third aircraft carrier after the Liaoning and the Shandong vessels and is the Chinese navy’s largest-ever ship.

It departed from eastern Shanghai’s Jiangnan Shipyard at around 8:00 am, state news agency Xinhua said.

The trials will “primarily test the reliabilit­y and stability of the aircraft carrier’s propulsion and electrical systems”, it added.

China has stepped up a massive expansion of its naval forces in recent years, as it seeks to expand its reach in the Pacific and challenge a US-led alliance system.

Tensions have notably flared in the disputed South China Sea, which Beijing claims almost in its entirety, and near the self-ruled island of Taiwan, where it has deployed the Shandong aircraft carrier.

A January report by the Congressio­nal Research Service, citing the Pentagon, described it as the largest navy in the world and said it projected it to grow to 435 ships by 2030.

The build-up is aimed at “addressing the situation with Taiwan militarily, if need be” as well as “achieving a greater degree of control or domination over China’s near-seas region, particular­ly the South China Sea”, the report said.

China wants its navy to be able to deter “US interventi­on in a conflict in China’s near-seas region over Taiwan or some other issue, or failing that, delay the arrival or reduce the effectiven­ess of intervenin­g US forces,” it added.

Analysts at Washington-based think tank CSIS have said the Fujian is expected to feature more advanced take-off systems, allowing the Chinese air force to deploy jets carrying larger payloads and more fuel.

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