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As of September 28, 2011, there is only one ship that can play a combat role, called "Varyag". It used to be an aircraft carrier that was abandoned by other countries, and Chinese "businessmen" bought it cheaply.
But it is still "not" in service, but it has been successfully refitted.
What was said upstairs, two ships under construction, was "wrong". At that time, I did buy the "shells" of two aircraft carriers that were abandoned by others at the same time (there was no **, only the shells of aircraft carriers, just like an empty house that was abandoned without any furniture, no decoration and even no water and electricity. But you have to understand that the purpose of buying those two aircraft carriers was to "open a hotel" on the aircraft carriers, not for war, and it was "not "**" who bought those aircraft carriers, but "businessmen" in China, that is, the two aircraft carriers purchased were "private property", and the reason why the "Varyag" is now being converted by the state ** is because a businessman who bought the "Varyag" aircraft carrier "donated" it to the state out of "patriotism".
Since it is a "personal item", I can donate as much as I want. And the other one, which is not donated to ** now.
Therefore, it was converted into a super five-star hotel for aircraft carriers at sea. That is to say, the businessman built the hotel on the aircraft carrier, the shell of the aircraft carrier, the shell is the shell of the aircraft carrier, but there is no ** on it, there is only a hotel, food, rooms, hotels, or something.
If it weren't for the patriotic businessmen who donated the "Varyag" to the country. China still has no aircraft carriers.
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It's under construction, look forward to it. I remember that a few days ago, the spokesman of the Ministry of National Defense seemed to say that there were online uploads in Shanghai and Dalian, but they were built in Shanghai, but I don't know if it's true or not...
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Yesterday (June 17), China launched China's newest aircraft carrier "Fujian" at the Jiangnan Shipyard in Shanghai, which is China's third aircraft carrier. The launching of this aircraft carrier marks a major progress in China's shipbuilding industry and has become another sharp weapon of the PLA Navy to defend the homeland and the country. Previously known only as the Type 003 aircraft carrier, the aircraft carrier is now officially named the Fujian and is the most advanced aircraft carrier of the Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy to date.
It is expected that the spring will herald a new and more powerful air wing and aircraft carrier battle group in the country of Guangzhou. Although the Fujian has now been launched, the final stage of construction is still underway, and if a date for sea trials is set, then the official commissioning of the Fujian aircraft carrier is just around the corner. The Fujian aircraft carrier was first noted under construction at the Jiangnan Shipyard in mid-2017.
Since then, there has been a lot of speculation about the aircraft carrier, in particular how it differs from the two aircraft carriers already in service with the PLA Navy. The first of these, the Liaoning Type 001, was acquired from Ukraine as an incomplete Soviet Kuznetsov-class ship Varyag. The next to enter service was the Type 002 Shandong ship, built in China and modeled on the Type 001.
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China's newest aircraft carrier is the Fujian.
The Fujian ship of the Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy (port number: 18, referred to as the Fujian ship) is the first catapult-type aircraft carrier designed and built by China completely independently, using a straight through long dismantling flight deck, equipped with electromagnetic catapult and blocking devices, and a full load displacement of more than 80,000 tons. It is the third Chinese aircraft carrier.
The deck around the No. 3 electromagnetic catapult of the Fujian ship is very neat and tidy, full of science and technology, and the important news is that the installation of the deck equipment of the Fujian ship is very smooth, which also confirms the news that the sea trial of the Fujian ship is imminent.
The dismantling of the shed on the deck of the Fujian indicates that the entire outfitting and mooring test work is about to enter the final stage, and the Fujian ship is making foolproof preliminary preparations for the first sea trial. At present, the Fujian ship is in full swing to carry out various preparations for the upcoming sea trials, but the specific sea trial time has not yet been determined in Yuzhou.
Technical characteristics of aircraft carriers
1. Flight deck: It is the upper deck on the aircraft carrier for aircraft take-off and landing, and can be divided into take-off area, landing area and parking area according to the mission requirements. Aircraft carriers need to have flight decks that are much larger than the width of the hull.
2. Aircraft carrier island: Modern aircraft carriers usually concentrate the superstructure on the right side of the flight deck, called "ship island". In terms of the requirements for aircraft take-off and landing, there is nothing on the deck, but the aircraft carrier's control tower, flight control room, navigation room, radar and communication antenna need to be towering on the deck.
3. Carrier-based hangar: The hangar of an aircraft carrier is a place to accommodate and overhaul carrier-based aircraft, and the height usually occupies the height of 2 or 3 decks, which is the largest and highest cabin space on an aircraft carrier. From the perspective of the development process of aircraft carriers, there have been two kinds of open hangars and closed hangars.
The above content refers to Encyclopedia - Fujian Ship.
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