Posted on 03/28/2007 8:29:26 PM PDT by sukhoi-30mki
China to build 93,000-ton atomic-powered aircraft carrier: source
Vessel to be on par with latest U.S. carrier, according to data
China has been pushing ahead with construction of a mega-sized nuclear-powered aircraft carrier to be completed in 2020, according to a Chinese Communist Party's dossier.
A source close to Chinese military affairs said on March 27 that China has been promoting the construction of a 93,000-ton atomic-powered carrier under a plan titled the "085 Project." The nation also has a plan to build a 48,000-ton non-nuclear-powered carrier under the so-called "089 Project," added the source.
The source made such remarks based on government a dossier that reveals that Chinas Central Military Commision recently approved the two projects. The dossier also contained specifications of the aircraft carriers.
China had so far been known to be pushing ahead with construction of a non-nuclear-powered carrier, but not an atomic-powered one.
Once the proposed Chinese carriers are deployed, the radius of the Chinese Navys range is expected to reach Guam, where a U.S. base is located. Thus, military experts are worried about Chinas moves prompting an arms race in Northeast Asia.
The dossier said the construction of the nuclear-powered carrier will be completed in 2020. China State Shipbuiling Corps Jiangnan shipyard located on Changxing Island near Shanghai, will be responsible for its design and construction. The size is similar to former Soviets unfinished atomic-powered carrier Ulyanovsk, the dossier states. China reportedly secretly purchased the design of Ulyanovsk from Russia. When the nuclear-powered carrier is finished, China will own an aircraft carrier which is on par with the U.S.s newest of such vessels, the 97,000-ton atomic-powered USS Ronald Reagan, which recently docked at Busan Port to participate in a joint exercise between the South Korean and U.S. militaries.
According to the dossier, China plans to construct a non-atomic-powered carrier as a transition stage to building the larger nuclear-powered one. The non-atomic-powered carrier, due to be completed in 2010, will be a mid-sized carrier with a standard displacement of 48,000 tons and a full-load displacement of 64,000 tons and will be able to carry 30-40 Chinese-built J-10 fighters, which China fielded in December last year. The Chinese authorities are reportedly overhauling J-10 fighters to be loaded onto the new aircraft carriers. Until the work is complete, the new carriers are going to handle 10-20 Russian-made Su-33 fighters.
The non-nuclear-powered carrier is reported to be a revised version of Ukraines Varyag, which China purchased in 1998. A shipyard in Dalian is in charge of its design and construction. After the new carrier is completed, Varyag will be used for military training only.
Remarks made by Zhang Yunchuan, Minister of the Commission on Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense, to reporters after the National Peoples Congress (NPC) on March 16 - "The construction of an aircraft carrier with China-developed technology will be completed by 2010" - support the dossiers information as reported by the source.
A general-ranked official at South Koreas Ministry of National Defense said, "Chinas plan to push ahead with construction of atomic-powered aircraft carrier has not been widely known. However, it is sufficiently to predict that the nation will ultimately pursue the ownership of such a vessel."
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Posted on : Mar.28,2007 12:51 KST Modified on : Mar.28,2007 13:13 KST
Gee, I wonder where they stole that technology.
The world is going to be a very interesting place in about 20 years.
A Navy Cross waiting to happen.
Sure it will.
.....to be completed in 2020, according to a Chinese Communist Party's dossier.
A decade and a half to build, a blink of an eye to sink. ......and they'll only have one.
20 years, you give the world twenty years? Aren't you the optimist.
Do your share, free traders! Double that FDI and technology flow.
The Red Chinese will have these carriers done just in time to be obsolete.
for sure, they "stole" some of it.
but US industry has sent so much expertise, engineering, and production capacity over there - that they can easily build things like this.
I don't know much about aircraft carriers, but I doubt
that the ChiCom's carrier will match the Ronald Reagan.
But it will be threat to Taiwan, Japan and the western Pacific.
I wish I was younger, I would go into the international scrap metal business.
Nowhere has it been said it will take 15 years to build(it's not been said that construction has started).
I don't think the number would only be one.China has a huge shipbuilding capacity.They would probably overtake South Korea in a few years as the world's largest shipbuilder.
They really don't need to steal much for that.They have building reactors for a long while.For the carriers itself,they can get all they want from the Russians or Europeans.
Make a great coral reef.
I can only hope and pray we managed to slip them some bad info.
I 'am sure that projects "085" and "089" will be 86th in no time at all..(old computer geek humor)
For people that don't need to steal they've been very busy stealing.
Well,they've got plenty of US money, actually more then we've got,so I suppose they've got to spend it somewhere. Barring some kind of weird future occurance,they're going to be the worlds next super power not us !!!
indeed, the wall street journal today on the front page has an article detailing all of the high tech jobs that will migrate to china.
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