China’s Fujian aircraft carrier spotted in new position, bringing it a step closer to sea trial, analysts say
- PLA’s most advanced carrier is shown metres from usual berthing place in satellite images, and it appears to launch object in unverified video
- Aircraft carriers are expected to play key role in strategy for potential Taiwan attack and are part of Chinese navy’s goal to operate in open sea
The country’s third carrier moved around 27 metres (89 feet) from the quay in the Jiangnan shipyard in Shanghai on November 19, then returned to its normal position within two days, according to imagery from the Sentinel-2 satellite operated by the European Space Agency.
On Sunday, undated video clips began circulating on social media platform Weibo that apparently showed the Fujian launching an object into the basin where it was berthed in what could be a dead-load test. The test involves launching a wheeled vehicle with the mass of an aircraft to emulate a plane taking off.
The clips show a water splash in front of the Fujian’s bow, but not a vehicle leaving the flight deck. The authenticity of the clip cannot be verified, but passengers on commercial planes have been known to take videos of the Fujian as their planes leave or approach the nearby Shanghai Pudong International Airport.