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CHINA LAUNCHES FIRST DOMESTICAL­LY BUILT AIRCRAFT CARRIER

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China on Wednesday launched its first domestical­ly built aircraft carrier, which will join an existing one bought secondhand, amid rising tensions over North Korea and worries about Beijing’s assertiven­ess in the South China Sea.

Beijing has embarked on an extensive project to build a “blue water” navy and modernize its 2-million-strong military, the world’s largest.

China’s rapidly expanding military might includes a range of maritime defense capabiliti­es, a fleet of attack submarines and highly sophistica­ted antiaircra­ft systems that prevent enemy vessels from nearing its coast.

Chinese President Xi Jinping has said that “all must be done” to improve the country’s battle capabiliti­es so it can “fight and win wars.”

In service by 2020

State media have quoted military experts as saying the new carrier, a Type 001A ship designed in China and built in the northeast port of Dalian, is not expected to enter service until 2020, as it will take time to fully equip and arm it.

The launch had been well-flagged as foreign military analysts and Chinese media have for months published satellite images, photograph­s and news stories about the second carrier’s developmen­t. China confirmed its existence in late 2015.

The carrier’s hull is fully constructe­d, the official Xinhua news agency said, adding that the propulsion, power and other main systems are in place.

The ship’s launch “shows our country’s indigenous aircraft carrier design and constructi­on has achieved major step-by-step results,” Xinhua said.

State television showed the carrier, its deck lined in red flags, being pushed by tugboats into its berth.

Fan Changlong, a vice chair of China’s powerful Central Military Commission, presided over the launch ceremony, Xinhua said, during which a bottle of champagne was broken on the bow.

The launch follows China’s celebratio­n on Sunday of the 68th birthday of the founding of the Chinese Navy, and comes amid renewed tensions between North Korea and the United States over Pyongyang’s nuclear and missile programs.

State secret

Little is known about China’s aircraft carrier program, which is a state secret.

But the government has said the carrier’s design draws on experience­s from the country’s first aircraft carrier, the Liaoning, bought from Ukraine in 1998 and refitted in China.

The new convention­ally powered carrier has a displaceme­nt of 50,000 tons and will be able to operate China’s Shenyang J-15 fighter jets.

China’s navy has been taking an increasing­ly prominent role in recent months, with a rising star admiral taking command, its first aircraft carrier sailing around self-ruled Taiwan and new Chinese warships popping up in far-flung places.

China claims almost all the South China Sea, believed to have huge deposits of oil and gas, through which about $5 trillion in shipborne trade passes every year, and has been building up military facilities like runways on the islands it controls.

Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippine­s, Taiwan and Vietnam also have claims in the South China Sea.

Self-ruled Taiwan, claimed by Beijing as its own, has said China is actually building two new aircraft carriers, but China has not officially confirmed the existence of another carrier.

Chinese state media have quoted experts as saying that the country needs at least six carriers, and a network of bases around the world to support their operations, though the government has been coy about suggestion­s it wants a global military presence to match the United States.

The Liaoning has taken part in military exercises, including in the South China Sea and more recently near Taiwan, but is expected to serve more as a training vessel than having an actual combat role.

The People’s Liberation Army Navy significan­tly lags behind the United States, which operates 10 aircraft carriers.

 ?? —AFP ?? SECOND CARRIER The new aircraft carrier, a Type 001A ship designed in China and built in the northeast port of Dalian, is not expected to enter service until 2020, as it will take time to fully equip and arm it.
—AFP SECOND CARRIER The new aircraft carrier, a Type 001A ship designed in China and built in the northeast port of Dalian, is not expected to enter service until 2020, as it will take time to fully equip and arm it.

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