Home-grown aircraft carrier Fujian will be the tip of China’s blue-water spear
The PLA Navy’s third and most advanced carrier is expected to project Beijing’s presence well beyond Chinese shores
Almost a decade has passed since the People’s Liberation Army pulled the trigger on President Xi Jinping’s plans for a massive overhaul of the world’s biggest military. In the latest of a series on Chinese weapon systems, Seong Hyeon Choi investigates the role of its aircraft carriers.
Launch and sea trials
Sea trials began in May, just as the PLA Navy’s older carriers were being increasingly deployed to the east coast of Taiwan – the weak side of the self-ruled island’s defences – to pressure Taipei with shipborne aircraft.
The conventionally powered Type 003 aircraft carrier is expected to be ready for service this year, nearly 10 years after its construction started at Shanghai’s Jiangnan shipyard in 2015. As of last month, the Fujian had conducted a total of six trials.