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Assault vessel? Research ship? Both? Mystery of new Chinese ship caught on satellite

Satellite images of a new vessel with ‘flight deck’ prompts speculation it could be used as an assault ship or small carrier

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The vessel spotted at a shipyard in southern China has what appears to be a flight deck, according to satellite imagery. Photo: X/ tshugart3
Sylvie Zhuangin Beijing

China is building a mysterious new ship with some of the features of an amphibious assault craft or a civilian ocean research vessel, recent satellite imagery suggests.

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The vessel, which is being built by Guangzhou Shipyard International on Longxue Island in southern China, has a large open flight deck, according to pictures taken by Planet Earth last Wednesday and published by US military platform The Warzone on Monday.

Its configuration resembles a light aircraft carrier or amphibious assault ships, such as Japan’s Hyuga-class helicopter destroyer or China’s 075 assault ships, according to Tom Shugart, an adjunct senior fellow at the Washington-based security think tank Centre for a New American Security.

Shugart, who circulated the images on X, formerly Twitter, posted that the ship appears to be 200 metres (655ft) long with a beam of about 40 metres, and asked whether it was “possibly a new aircraft carrier or amphibious assault ship of some sort” or even a “‘research’ carrier”.

The Warzone also highlighted the possibility the new ship had been designed to carry military aircraft, saying: “China does have a long history of developing and fielding new maritime scientific research capabilities with clear potential military applicability.”

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Shugart also said his attention had been drawn by a 60-metre uncrewed trimaran that is being built nearby by the China State Shipbuilding Corporation’s No 716 Research Institute. The Chinese authorities have not commented on either ship, nor confirmed their purpose.

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