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Is China’s Fujian aircraft carrier counting down to a catapult take-off test?
- The cover has come off one of the launch systems, a sign that lift-off for its jets could be soon, observer says
- Advanced radars also appear to have been installed in a control tower
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A shelter covering part of an advanced plane launch system on the country’s newest aircraft carrier appears to have been removed, suggesting catapult take-off tests on the vessel could start soon, according to military analysts.
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Photos posted by a military enthusiast on Weibo, China’s equivalent of Twitter, on Monday also showed an array of radar systems had been installed in the control tower island of the Fujian.
Lu Li-shih, a former instructor at the Taiwanese Naval Academy, said installation of the electromagnetic catapult system was completed a few months ago, providing a stable power supply for the ship.
“The next step should be testing of the J-15T fighter jets,” Lu said.
He also said the radar systems in the photo included advanced active electronically scanned arrays, or AESAs.
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“That is the same one used on the Type 055 cruiser and the Type 052D destroyer, meaning that a sea trial may start anytime,” Lu said.
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