Times-Herald

Satellite images suggest new Chinese carrier close to launch

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BANGKOK (AP) — China's most advanced aircraft carrier to date appears to be nearing completion, satellite photos analyzed by The Associated Press showed Friday, as experts suggested the vessel could be launched soon.

The newly developed Type 003 carrier has been under constructi­on at the Jiangnan Shipyard northeast of Shanghai since 2018. Satellite images taken by Planet Labs PBC on May 31 suggest work on the vessel is close to done.

The launch has been long anticipate­d, and constitute­s what the Center for Strategic and Internatio­nal Studies think tank called a "seminal moment in China's ongoing modernizat­ion efforts and a symbol of the country's growing military might."

CSIS noted in a report that China often pairs military milestones with existing holidays and anniversar­ies. It suggested that the vessel could be launched as soon as Friday to coincide with the national Dragon Boat Festival, as well as the 157th anniversar­y of the founding of the Jiangnan Shipyard.

In the satellite images, the carrier's deck can be clearly seen. In an image taken Tuesday through wispy clouds, equipment behind the carrier appears to have been removed, a step toward flooding the entire drydock and floating the vessel. Pictures earlier this month showed work ongoing.

Cloud cover blocked Planet Labs satellites from capturing images of the shipyard from Wednesday to Friday.

China's Ministry of National Defense did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

Though no launch was announced, the state-run Global Times newspaper on Tuesday ran a story quoting reports that it "could be launched soon."

It added that the Chinese navy in April had released a promotiona­l video on the country's carrier program "in which it implied that the country's third aircraft carrier will be officially revealed soon."

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