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China's first aircraft carrier makes maiden sea trial

 
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 10, 2011 6:05 am    Post subject: China's first aircraft carrier makes maiden sea trial Reply with quote

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China's first aircraft carrier makes maiden sea trial

BEIJING (Reuters) - China's first aircraft carrier held its first sea trial Wednesday morning, in a step likely to stoke patriotic pride at home and jitters abroad about Beijing's naval ambitions.

The long-awaited debut of the carrier, refitted from a former Soviet craft, marks only an initial step toward China's plans to build a carrier force that can project influence into the region, where seas are spanned by busy shipping lanes and thorny territorial disputes.

The carrier "left its shipyard in Dalian Port in northeast Liaoning province Wednesday morning to start its first sea trial," said Xinhua, describing the trip as only a tentative trial run for the unfinished ship.

"Military sources said that the first sea trial was in line with the schedule of the carrier refitting project and would not take a long time," said the report.

"After returning from the sea trial, the aircraft carrier will continue refit and test work," said the report.

Last month, China's defense ministry China confirmed the government was refitting the old Soviet vessel, and sources told Reuters it was also building two of its own carriers.

The carrier plan is just one part of China's naval modernization program, which has forged ahead while other powers tighten their military budgets to cope with debt woes.

That growing Chinese naval reach is triggering regional jitters that have fed into longstanding territorial disputes, and could speed up military expansion across Asia.

In the past year, China has had run-ins at sea with Japan, Vietnam and the Philippines. The incidents -- boat crashes and charges of territorial incursions -- have been minor, but the diplomatic reaction often heated.

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 26, 2012 12:29 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

China is trying to master Soviet aircraft carrier building technology at all cost. In fact refurbishment work of Bikramaditya is now a day handled by Chinese labor force in Russia. Nothing will be secret any more! Some day China will sell their home grown aircraft carrier to Pakistan.
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 7:35 pm    Post subject: Chinese carrier Reply with quote

I saw a satellite picture of new Chinese aircraft carrier Varyag in digitalglobe.com. It looks like aircraft cruise than a full time aircraft carrier well painted but without any surface to surface missile. It was purchased from Russia a few years ago. It is undergoing sea trial near Yellow sea. However it is no match for US Nimitz class super carriers. India should get her Bikramaditya from Russia as soon as possible.
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