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China’s Third Aircraft Carrier, Fujian Signals Technological Leap

China’s Third Aircraft Carrier, Fujian Signals Technological Leap

China’s Third Aircraft Carrier, Fujian Signals Technological Leap

Key Highlights:

  1. Fujian’s advanced design, featuring multiple catapults, marks a significant technological advancement compared to China’s previous carriers.
  2. China’s aircraft carrier fleet, soon to be the world’s second largest, raises questions about the nation’s future carrier-building plans.
  3. The vessel’s construction and sea trial progress reflect China’s ambitious goals in developing a modern naval force.

China’s newest aircraft carrier, Fujian, named after the mainland province opposite Taiwan, represents a remarkable technological leap forward. Unlike its predecessors, Liaoning and Shandong, Fujian boasts multiple catapults, allowing for a larger and more capable fleet of shipborne aircraft. With this addition, China’s carrier fleet is poised to become the world’s second-largest, trailing only the USA.

As Fujian undergoes sea trials, analysts speculate on China’s long-term carrier-building ambitions. Reports suggest China aims to construct at least six carriers, a move that would enable two carriers to be operational simultaneously while others undergo maintenance or training. However, challenges remain in terms of manpower and technical expertise required for carrier operations.

Constructed by Jiangnan Shipyard, Fujian’s journey from construction to sea trials highlights China’s dedication to expanding its naval capabilities. Equipped with an electromagnetic aircraft launch system (EMALS), Fujian showcases China’s commitment to modernizing its carrier fleet and extending the reach of its carrier-based strike aircraft.

As China progresses in its carrier-building efforts, Fujian’s commissioning in 2026 looms on the horizon. With its advanced features and potential to carry a diverse range of aircraft, Fujian symbolizes China’s aspirations for a blue-water navy capable of asserting its presence on the global stage.

Source: ANI

Dil Bar Irshad
Dil Bar Irshad

Dil Bar Irshad is a seasoned journalist, hails from Jammu Kashmir's Doda, covers political, social, business stories, index stories. Dil Bar has worked with several newspapers, Khalsa Express English Newspaper, Sada e kohistan Urdu Newspaper & Millenium Post. Dilbar has worked in international news agency too. You can reach dilbar via whatsapp 9622662212

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