On Thursday, huanqiu.com, the Chinese-language version of local
Global Times, published an internal document of the China Shipbuilding
Industry Corporation. The report states that the company’s “priority
missions” are to build nuclear submarines and an aircraft carrier. It
also mentions that progress on these projects has been steady.
“The priority missions of building the aircraft carrier and nuclear-submarines have been carried out smoothly and with outstanding results,” the document states, according to a translation provided by Taiwanese media outlets.
The Taiwanese reports go on to say that the document suggests that China’s first homegrown aircraft carrier may be nuclear-powered.
- sputniknews
“The priority missions of building the aircraft carrier and nuclear-submarines have been carried out smoothly and with outstanding results,” the document states, according to a translation provided by Taiwanese media outlets.
The Taiwanese reports go on to say that the document suggests that China’s first homegrown aircraft carrier may be nuclear-powered.
Similarly, in January 2014 media reports
in China quoted Liaoning party Chief Wang Min as saying that work
on China’s second aircraft carrier had begun in the city of Dalian, and
Beijing is ultimately expected to build four aircraft carriers. These
reports, however, were quickly removed by China’s censors.
The US Department of Defense assessing Chinese military power noted
that, “China continues to pursue an indigenous aircraft carrier program
and could build multiple aircraft carriers over the next 15 years.”
The Pentagon report goes on to mention that
China’s home-based carriers “would be capable of improved endurance and
of carrying and launching more varied types of aircraft, including
electronic warfare, early warning, and anti-submarine, thus increasing
the potential striking power of a PLA Navy ‘carrier battle group’
in safeguarding China’s interests in areas outside its immediate
periphery,” media reports.
Assuming it remains online, the Global Times’ publication of the
internal CSIC document is therefore the closest confirmation that China
is currently building a homegrown aircraft carrier.- sputniknews
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