Wednesday, April 15, 2020

How 'Good' Are China's Aircraft Carriers?

Image: Reuter

Caleb Larson, National Interest: China’s Aircraft Carriers: Bark or Bite?

Here's what we know.

While one of the United States’ aircraft carriers, the USS Theodore Roosevelt is dealing with a corona virus outbreak that has now become deadly, one of China’s aircraft carriers sailed past Taiwan in a show of force. Though Taiwan scrambled jets to intercept and monitor the sail-by, it was perhaps not the best moment for the U.S. Navy.

China currently has two carriers and a third in the shipyard, with a fourth planned. But what is the Chinese aircraft carrier program like? Here is China’s carrier fleet.

China currently has two aircraft carriers, with a third in early construction, and a fourth planned for sometime in the mid 2020 or 2030s. Their first carrier, the Liaoning was commissioned by the PLAN in 2012, though it was first laid down in the early 1990s. It was an unfinished Ukrainian carrier, inherited from the Soviet Union, which was then sold to China.

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WNU Editor: Bottom line. The Chinese navy still has a long way to go when it comes to their aircraft carriers. 

2 comments:

RussInSoCal said...

How good are they? I'd say just marginally better than the Admiral Kuznetsov. Which isn't saying much.

Anonymous said...

Launch the strike comrade Xi!

America is down multiple CSG's, and they are really fat and stupid!

The time is ripe. Demand LA and Seattle as treaty ports for 100 years of western gangster imperialism. And f#$k Japan, too!