02 January 2011
China Expected to Field First Carrier in 2011
It looks like the Chinese will be launching their first carrier this year.
It's made from the hull (no equipment or propulsion when bought as scrap) of the old unfinished Soviet STOBAR aircraft carrier Varyag, and while I doubt that it will ever serve in anything remotely resembling a combat capability, neither did the USS Langley, though it did see service as a seaplane tender.
What is important here is that it means that China will be developing equipment, doctrine, and training for a carrier borne air wing.
It's made from the hull (no equipment or propulsion when bought as scrap) of the old unfinished Soviet STOBAR aircraft carrier Varyag, and while I doubt that it will ever serve in anything remotely resembling a combat capability, neither did the USS Langley, though it did see service as a seaplane tender.
What is important here is that it means that China will be developing equipment, doctrine, and training for a carrier borne air wing.
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