Monday, March 15, 2021

China Pushes To Have Nuclear Aircraft Carriers

Liaoning, China's first aircraft carrier. REUTERS/Bobby Yip 

SCMP: China is looking for 'a significant breakthrough' by making its next aircraft carrier nuclear-powered 

 * "Shipbuilders and ship propulsion engineers are keen on making a significant breakthrough" with China's fourth aircraft carrier, a person close to the Chinese Navy said. 
 * But pursuing a nuclear power system for the next carrier would be a "bold decision that is full of challenges," a second source said. 

China's next aircraft carrier is likely to be nuclear powered, according to two people close to the People's Liberation Army (PLA). 

After a two-year delay because of technical problems, construction work on the vessel resumed earlier this year, the South China Morning Post reported in January, citing a military source. 

"Shipbuilders and ship propulsion engineers are keen on making a significant breakthrough with the construction of the fourth carrier," a source close to the Chinese navy said on condition of anonymity. 


WNU Editor: Chinese is determined to have a "blue navy", and a navy to match the U.S.. To do so nuclear powered aircraft carriers are a must.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

We must pass the torch east it seems. Tempered with?

Anon said...

And US keep on losing a simulated war with China.

Jac said...

Well, China is far from having a dominant blue navy.