China Launches First Homemade Aircraft Carrier

BEIJING – China has launched its first domestically designed and built aircraft carrier, state media said on Wednesday, as the country seeks to transform its navy into a force capable of projecting power onto the high seas.

Adorned with colorful ribbons, the Type-001A ship transferred from dry dock into the water at a launch ceremony in the northeastern port city of Dalian, according to official broadcaster CCTV.

The ribbon-cutting was followed by the traditional breaking of a champagne bottle on the ship’s bow. Analysts said the ship represented a “status symbol” for Beijing in a contested region but posed little threat to advanced US carriers.

China’s defense ministry has previously said the new carrier would displace 50,000 tons and use conventional rather than nuclear propulsion. It is expected to carry China’s indigenous J-15 aircraft, along with other planes.

Type 001A is China’s new class of carrier. The country first aircraft carrier, the Liaoning, is a second-hand Soviet ship built more than 25 years ago and commissioned in 2012 after extensive refits.

The possession of a native aircraft carrier places China among the few military powers with such vessels, including the United States, Russia and the United Kingdom.

But experts were quick to point out that China’s naval force still lags far behind that of the US, the world’s leading military power which has multiple carriers.