China has transferred its first indigenously
built aircraft carrier into the water, expanding its fleet to two such vessels.
The ceremony, held amid heightened tensions in the region, almost coincided
with the US deployment of THAAD anti-missile system in South Korea.
The new carrier, which name is yet to be
revealed, was launched on Wednesday morning in northeast China’s Dalian
shipyard in Liaoning Province, Xinhua reported.
The pride of China's naval engineering was
transferred from dry dock into the water at a launch
ceremony that started at
about 9am at the Dalian shipyard of the China Shipbuilding Industry Corp, the
news agency noted.The carrier, however, is not expected to fully enter service until 2020, as it will reportedly take years to install all the equipment and conduct the necessary tests and trials.
The launch of the new vessel which has been referred to as CV-17 comes amid renewed tensions between North Korea and the United States in the region amid Pyongyang’s nuclear and missile programs.
Photos of the new vessel indicate that the ship has a ski jump and angled flight deck. Earlier reports also suggested that the ship’s hangars were built large enough to accommodate between 28 to 36 aircraft onboard.
The new ship was rolled out on the same day that the US Army began installing
the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) system onto a golf course in
Seongju, South Korea, as a response to the North Korean threat.
Beijing has repeatedly spoken out against
THAAD over fears that it will undermine its own deterrence capabilities, and
previously urged Seoul and Washington to reconsider their plans.
Source: RT.com
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