Chinese Aircraft Carrier Fujian. Photos and video: Disclosure / PLA Navy
The largest and latest advancement in the Chinese naval fleet, the Fujian aircraft carrier, has just commenced its sea trials.
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As the country’s third aircraft carrier, the Fujian set sail from the prestigious Jiangnan Shipyard, located in Shanghai, bound for the East China Sea. This news marks a significant milestone in China’s maritime power projection capability.
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Here’s a comprehensive look at the specifications and features of China’s newest warship:
Domestic Development
The Fujian aircraft carrier is an impressive display of China’s naval engineering capability, being fully developed and built internally.
Impressive Dimensions
With a displacement of over 80,000 metric tons, the Fujian boasts a length of approximately 316 meters and a beam at the waterline of around 39 meters, standing out as an imposing presence on the seas.
Crew Capacity
The Fujian can accommodate up to 2,000 crew members and 1,000 aircrew, ensuring efficient and safe operations aboard.
Advanced Flight Deck
Equipped with a flat, straight flight deck, the Fujian features a key feature – catapults and electromagnetic arrestor gear – facilitating aircraft launch and recovery.
Launch and Recovery System
The Fujian adopts the CATOBAR (Catapult Assisted Take-Off But Arrested Recovery) system, with three catapult tracks equipped with blast shields to ensure safe aircraft launches.
Propulsion and Speed
Powered by conventional fuel, the Fujian utilizes conventional steam turbines with diesel generators, achieving a cruising speed estimated between 30 and 31 knots (approximately 56 km/h).
Air Capability
According to media reports, the Fujian can be paired with up to 60 aircraft, including 40 fighters like the J-15, anti-submarine helicopters, and early warning and airborne control aircraft, thus bolstering China’s defense and power projection capabilities.
Shenyang j-15. Photo: goodfon
With these advanced features, the Fujian aircraft carrier promises to offer the Chinese Navy expanded “blue water” capability, allowing for more effective control and a stronger presence in long-range maritime areas. The successful completion of sea trials will represent a significant step in strengthening China’s position on the global geopolitical stage.
Photos and video: Disclosure / PLA Navy. This content was created with the assistance of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.