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Old 10-08-2011, 11:09 PM   #1
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The 300m (990ft) carrier has been one of China's worst-kept secrets, analysts say
The Chinese navy's first aircraft carrier has begun its sea trials, the state-run Xinhua news agency has said.

It quoted military sources as saying that the refitted former Soviet warship left its shipyard in the north-east and the trial "would not take a long time".

The move is likely to raise fresh concerns over China's rapid military build-up.

Beijing is currently involved in several maritime territorial disputes, particularly in the South China Sea.

The aircraft carrier left its shipyard at Dalian Port in northeast Liaoning Province on Wednesday morning, Xinhua reported.

"Military sources said that the first sea trial was in line with the schedule of the carrier refitting project," it said.

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

Xinhua did not provide any further details.

The BBC's Michael Bristow in Beijing says China is years away from being able to deploy this carrier as a potent military tool. Even so, the country's neighbours will be worried.

Many are involved in disputes with China over maritime borders - and they will be looking anxiously at Beijing's naval build-up, our correspondent says.

Run-ins at sea

The carrier in question is a former Soviet warship, which was formerly called the Varyag.

It is a relatively old design and it was not built by China. It was constructed in the 1980s for the navy of the USSR, but was never completed. When the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, the rusting hull of the Varyag sat in dockyards in Ukraine.

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China extending military reach
As other Soviet warships were cut up for scrap, a Chinese company with links to China's People's Liberation Army (PLA) bought the Varyag claiming it wanted to turn it into a floating casino in Macau. It took several years to finally tow it all the way to China, where it was then taken to Dalian.

In June, the PLA confirmed that China's first aircraft carrier was under construction.

However, Beijing has recently sought to downplay the capabilities of the carrier, saying it would be used for training and research.

China's military is generally believed to be 20 years behind America's in its development. But in its rapid expansion, China is focusing on weapons designed to blunt US military power, analysts say.

The PLA has invested heavily in submarines. It is believed to be close to deploying the world's first "carrier-killer" ballistic missile, designed to sink aircraft carriers while they are manoeuvring at sea up to 1,500km (930 miles) offshore, and it is building its own stealth fighter aircraft along with advanced carrier-based aircraft built from Russian designs.

All of these can target US bases, US ships and US carriers in Asia. They will make it much more dangerous for US carrier fleets to operate close to China's coast, pushing them out further offshore.

Taiwan, Korea and Japan that look to the US for their security may start to question how much America can really protect them in future, analysts say.

A Japanese defence study last week expressed concern about what it called China's failure to explain its military ambitions.

In the past year, China has had maritime run-ins with Japan, Vietnam and also the Philippines over disputed territories in the area.

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By Jonathan Marcus

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China admitted its first aircraft carrier was under construction earlier this year

A maritime arms race is under way in the South China Sea. Beijing is rapidly developing a host of military capabilities that will enable it to project power well beyond its own shores.

It is already the dominant regional naval power and many of its new systems could one day threaten US naval dominance as well.

No wonder then that so many of its neighbours are worried; particularly those like Vietnam and the Philippines who are engaged in long-running maritime disputes with Beijing.

According to Dr Andrew Erickson, a China expert at the US Naval War College: "China does not want to start a war, but rather seeks to wield its growing military might to 'win without fighting' by deterring actions that it views as detrimental to its core national interests."

Three weapons systems are emblematic of China's broadening strategic horizons.

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China's first aircraft carrier will begin sea trials later this year. Late last year, the first pictures were leaked of the prototype of Beijing's new "stealth" fighter. And US military experts believe that China has begun to deploy the world's first long-range ballistic missile capable of hitting a moving ship at sea.

Dr Erickson says China's capabilities thus far have been focused on developing a regional anti-access or area denial strategy to prevent Taiwan from declaring independence.

In part this strategy rests upon developing credible weapons systems to hold US carrier battle groups at risk should Washington elect to intervene.


The 'carrier killer'

China deploys a formidable array of missiles and other weapons that range far out from its own shores.

Of these, the DF-21D anti-ship ballistic missile is unique; a land-based system that could potentially target US carrier battle groups that have long been the corner-stone of Washington's maritime might.


The DF-21 could be used to hit targets hundreds of miles away The DF-21D (known in the West as the CSS-5) is fired from a wheeled transporter vehicle and has a range in excess of 1,500km. It is armed with a manoeuvrable warhead that gives the Chinese military the ability to strike ships in the western Pacific Ocean.

American officials and the director-general of Taiwan's National Security Bureau say that China has already begun to deploy the DF-21D.

It is easy to see why China would want such a missile. It is all about limiting the pre-eminent naval power in the region, the US, from intervening in any future crisis involving Taiwan.

Home of the Flying Shark

Ever since the Pacific campaign of World War II, aircraft carriers have been the dominant means of projecting naval power.

American carrier battle groups incorporate large flight-decks with a diverse array of aircraft for a variety of missions. Each carrier is accompanied and protected by several other warships and submarines.

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The unveiling of the Chengdu J-20 is believed to bring China into the restricted ranks of those countries able to build a "stealth" fighter”
End Quote China too is now entering the carrier race, albeit from a standing start. An old Soviet-era carrier - the Varyag - was purchased from Ukraine and has been extensively refitted.

China's first carrier will operate the new J-15 Flying Shark strike fighter, based on another Russian design, the Sukhoi SU-33 jet.

According to the respected industry journal Aviation Week & Space Technology, China may well have acquired an SU-33 prototype from Ukraine as well.

The carrier is reported to be due to begin sea trials in the summer. Once operational it would give the Chinese Navy a significant new capability in its continuing disputes with its maritime neighbours.

But Western experts note that this carrier will largely serve a training role. Carrier operations require significant expertise which can only be built up over time. The vessel is unlikely to deploy the wide range of aircraft available to the commander of a US Naval carrier air group.

Nonetheless, Dr Erickson says China will use the carrier to "project a bit of power, confer prestige on a rising great power, and master basic procedures".

Great ambitions

China's land-based aviation is also advancing steadily. Traditionally it has mostly fielded large numbers of locally-produced copies of Soviet-era jets.


China's J-20 prototype had its maiden flight in Chengdu earlier this month However the unveiling of the Chengdu J-20 is believed to bring China into the restricted ranks of those countries able to build a fifth-generation radar-evading or "stealth" fighter.

Its maiden flight, last January, came only hours before a visit by the US Defence Secretary Robert Gates to Beijing, a coincidence which many analysts saw as a deliberate signal by China.

Douglas Barrie, from the International Institute of Strategic Studies in London, says China's J-20 cannot match the US equivalents.

But he added: "The aircraft does mark China's ambitions in terms of developing its air combat capability, and of its defence aerospace industrial base."

Questions though still surround the project.

"Whether the J-20 is an actual fighter prototype or a technology demonstrator, remains to become clear, and this will in part determine how quickly China introduces such a capability into service," Mr Barrie said.

"An introduction into service, perhaps around the turn of the decade, would seem reasonable."

That said, what would be the strategic significance of the J-20, given that by then the US will field hundreds of fifth generation fighters?

Mr Barrie argues that the introduction of significant numbers of J-20-based fighters would "pose an increased challenge to other regional powers, and to US forces in Asia Pacific".

But across the board experts are cautious about all of China's apparent great leaps forward in terms of military hardware.

US commanders are watching developments closely. China is putting down markers for the future. But in the near-term it still must look on jealously at America's maritime power.
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Old 10-08-2011, 11:48 PM   #3
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Strike while the iron is hot, the only forward delopyment US aircraft carrier (deployed to Japan) USS George Washington - isn't going home anytime soon - I think it's near Australian at the moment!
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This has been on the cards for years. A couple of years ago they even built a mockup flight deck on the roof of an office building.
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Old 11-08-2011, 12:06 AM   #5
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Meh, a legitamite superpower increases it's navy/airforce power. I really like how the article makes it out to be some huge military ramp up by China.

Doubt there will be an Taiwan specific conflict, China is just trying to project some power and security into the Asia Pacific region. Which is perfectly fine as it is an Asian nation (as opposed to the US trying to mantain itself as a hegemon in the post WWII/Cold War era) trying to exert some influence over the Asia Pacific region.
The missiles could be used for anything, doesn't have to be US centric and I doubt China is going to role out all their new aircraft carriers to Taiwan.

(If you're interested I'm a politics/IR/Security student at the moment with a focus on the Asia Pacific region, not trying to sound cocky, just want you to know I have, what I hope, is a slightly educated view on the Asia Pacific region)
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Meh, a legitamite superpower increases it's navy/airforce power. I really like how the article makes it out to be some huge military ramp up by China.

Doubt there will be an Taiwan specific conflict, China is just trying to project some power and security into the Asia Pacific region. Which is perfectly fine as it is an Asian nation (as opposed to the US trying to mantain itself as a hegemon in the post WWII/Cold War era) trying to exert some influence over the Asia Pacific region.
The missiles could be used for anything, doesn't have to be US centric and I doubt China is going to role out all their new aircraft carriers to Taiwan.

(If you're interested I'm a politics/IR/Security student at the moment with a focus on the Asia Pacific region, not trying to sound cocky, just want you to know I have, what I hope, is a slightly educated view on the Asia Pacific region)

There was a thread started a while back on Chinas Military Build up, it makes for good reading if you are interested in searching for it.
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This is an ex Russian carrier bought incomplete. They where not supposed to use it for military purposes.

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Going by the furniture we get built in China for us at work, don't be too worried, lol.
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Going by the furniture we get built in China for us at work, don't be too worried, lol.

You do realise that China makes (and designs) its own fighters?
Weapons systems, warships, missiles, rockets, radar, satellites etc etc etc...

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Yes, this thread has been done before and yes that carrier is the former Soviet Aircraft Carrying Missile Cruiser Varyag.

One other thing: it's one thing to have an aircraft carrier, it's something else entirely to be able to use it as intended. That only comes with time and experience. China simply isnt going to be able to run out and start conducting flight ops efficiently with a view to mounting offensive operations in the manner the US does - it's going to take them years.
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This is an ex Russian carrier bought incomplete. They where not supposed to use it for military purposes.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_...carrier_Varyag

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The former Soviet carrier Kiev is now a hotel in China.

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Hmmm so it doesnt run under nuclear power according to Wikipedia. Surely that would hinder its operational area.
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Hmmm so it doesnt run under nuclear power according to Wikipedia. Surely that would hinder its operational area.
The two new 65,000 ton British carriers are not Nuclear either. Range is extend by Replenishment At Sea (RAS). In this case the gas turbines use Jet fuel and even US Nimitz class carriers have to RAS for jet fuel.

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Don't think the US would be too worried at this stage (or any country for that matter). Building a recycled carrier (which carries helicopters as opposed to fighter jets) is one thing and using it to the extent US, UK, France etc do is something else.
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In this case the gas turbines use Jet fuel and even US Nimitz class carriers have to RAS for jet fuel.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Queen_Elizabeth_(R08)
Gas Turbine propulsion plants in marine application do not necessarily have to run on jet fuel, they simply run on marine diesel fuel.
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Meh, a legitamite superpower increases it's navy/airforce power. I really like how the article makes it out to be some huge military ramp up by China.

Doubt there will be an Taiwan specific conflict, China is just trying to project some power and security into the Asia Pacific region. Which is perfectly fine as it is an Asian nation (as opposed to the US trying to mantain itself as a hegemon in the post WWII/Cold War era) trying to exert some influence over the Asia Pacific region.
The missiles could be used for anything, doesn't have to be US centric and I doubt China is going to role out all their new aircraft carriers to Taiwan.

(If you're interested I'm a politics/IR/Security student at the moment with a focus on the Asia Pacific region, not trying to sound cocky, just want you to know I have, what I hope, is a slightly educated view on the Asia Pacific region)
I would be interested to get your view on whether we underestimate China's power and influence. I know it's a totally different era than World War 2, the Japanese weren't taken too seriously as a threat until it was too late, they had an empire and weren't taken all that serious.

China would be pretty foolish to take any action against another nation, China is in a very good position as it is, there really wouldn't be a need for China to attack anyone, and I doubt very much they would even be a threat to Australia, would they even have the capabilities?
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I got an email about what China have in the pipeline as far as aircraft carriers go.

This is the big daddy of them all:-

These aircraft carriers look formidable and of ultra modern design. There are reports the 1st Chinese aircraft carrier is under construction and could enter service around 2015 or earlier. It won't be long before we see the real thing. Defense analysts are waiting; watching anxiously.





THIS IS QUANTUM LEAP ABOVE ANYTHING WE HAVE ON THE DRAWING BOARD. THEY HAVE THOUGHT " OUTSIDE THE BOX " ON THIS ONE. BETTER SPEED, LARGER CAPACITY, MUCH MORE STABLE, ETC. DEFINITELY A " BLUE-WATER " LONG REACH VESSEL.
PLUS THEY CAN SERVICE THEIR NUKE SUB FLEET IN-BETWEEN THE TWIN HULLS ( SIGHT UNSEEN ) OR EVEN LAUNCH AMPHIBIOUS OPPS FROM SAME. IT WILL BE LAUNCHED IN HALF THE TIME IT TAKES THE USA AT JUST ONE-THIRD THE COST. ADD THE NEW CHINESE STEALTH FIGHTER BOMBER ( NAVAL VERSION ALREADY FLIGHT TESTING ) IN THE MIX AND YOU HAVE THE MAKINGS OF A FORMIDABLE WEAPONS SYSTEM INDEED..
ALSO LOOK AT THAT EXTRA ''PARKING AND READINESS'' STATION BETWEEN BOTH HULL STRUCTURES.. AND OF COURSE THE LAUNCHING AND LANDING CAPABILITIES FROM THE UTILIZATION OF TWIN FLIGHT DECKS AT ONCE

P.S. SOME THOUGHT SHOULD BE GIVEN TO ADVISING YOUR GRANDCHILDREN TO LEARN TO SPEAK MANDARIN ( FORGET SPANISH ) MY " VERY, VERY BRIGHT " 15-YEAR OLD 3rd COUSIN HAS ALREADY BEEN ADVISED TO DO SO BY PEOPLE WHO KNOW ABOUT SUCH THINGS.


P.P.S SIX OF THESE VESSELS ( TWO PACIFIC, TWO ATLANTIC, ONE INDIAN OCEAN AND ONE MED SEA ) WOULD BE A PRETTY GOOD DIPLOMATIC " BIG STICK ".
NOTE: THE CHINESE ARE ALREADY DRILLING FOR OIL OFF CUBA, BRAZIL AND VENEZUELA. CAN THEY BUILD A FLEET OF THESE THINGS ???

A FEW FACTS: THE CHINESE HAVE COMPLETED THE WORLD'S BIGGEST DAM ( THREE GORGES ),
THE WORLD'S LONGEST OVER-WATER BRIDGE ( 65 TIMES AS MUCH STEEL AS IN THE EIFFEL TOWER ).
CONSTRUCTED A 15,000 ' HIGH RAILROAD INTO TIBET (ALL CONSIDERED MAJOR ENGINEERING FEATS).

THEY ARE THE ONLY NATION OTHER THAN RUSSIA THAT CAN LAUNCH MEN INTO OUTER SPACE ( USA'S CAPABILITY ENDS WITH THE LAST SPACE SHUTTLE LAUNCH THIS MONTH ).
THEY HAVE ALSO SHOT DOWN A SURVEILLANCE SATELLITE ( ONE OF THEIR OWN )
FROM THE GROUND. PLUS THEY " OWN OUR *** " IN THE INTERNATIONAL DEBT GAME.

CHINA'S NEW A/C CARRIER COULD BE TWICE AS FAST AS ANYTHING WE HAVE, PLUS THE STABILITY OF A CATAMARAN TYPE HULL WILL GREATLY REDUCE THE PITCHING, YAWING AND SWAYING COMMON TO OUR PRESENT DESIGNS

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lol, that's not an aircraft carrier, that's a floating joke.
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The problem with aircraft carriers, is they put a large portion of your military out in the "open". You lose Ground to Air defence you get around a land air base.

One guided missile to a land air base verus one to a very well positioned air craft carrier? The later is going to be worse off once struck.

In the air refueling is your biggest threat, practically fly that tanker in, refuel and away it's gone, hard for that to happen with an aircraft carrier.
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China's military must be preparing for the day the US goes bust and they need to seize US assets.lol
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wait till they buy the nimitz class carriers at the mortgagee sale...
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Their is more truth to that than you possibly realise.
I know. With the amount of money the US owes China, and the chance that one day their debt will be so great they can't afford to pay the interest, it would be scary to know what the Chinese would do to get what their owned.

How much do you think the whitehouse is worth?

Here's a crazy fact. The US pays $1 billion of interest per day on their debt.
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Old 11-08-2011, 09:45 PM   #26
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The problem with aircraft carriers, is they put a large portion of your military out in the "open". You lose Ground to Air defence you get around a land air base.

One guided missile to a land air base verus one to a very well positioned air craft carrier? The later is going to be worse off once struck.

In the air refueling is your biggest threat, practically fly that tanker in, refuel and away it's gone, hard for that to happen with an aircraft carrier.
No...an aircraft carrier isn't deployed on its own, it is deployed with a carrier air wing and a battle group. It's not like its sitting around in the ocean all defenceless, it has multiple layers of air defence to sort out any pesky cruise missiles or enemy aircraft (or subs) that get too close. An airbase can be more vulnerable because it is larger and is a fixed target, without the layers of in-built air defence.

The Soviet Navy developed a regimental-strength attack strategy (using Backfire bombers and cruise missiles) against USN carrier battle groups because they determined that was the only way they could break through the battle group's air defences and mortally wound the carrier - at the cost of most of the attacking aircraft.
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Old 11-08-2011, 09:56 PM   #27
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I find it interested india also has an aircraft carrier i wasnt aware of this and ive heard india to is ramping up its military assets to deal with a more powerful china it will be interesting to watch when the new number 1 and number 2 economys of the world in future are right next door to each other and as china has money to burn id suggest nothing is impossible for them to build just look at the middle east and there crazy buildings and ideas!
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Old 11-08-2011, 09:58 PM   #28
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Old 11-08-2011, 10:20 PM   #29
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Ahh, the good old days when we used to have a carrier!....it'll be 30 years next year when this old girl was retired.....HMAS Melbourne......should have kept it and thrown a few Hornets on 'er







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The Melbourne was old and needed to be retired... Hornets wouldnt fit on its deck at all... but yes was a sad day for aussie naval aviation.
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