China's Third Aircraft Carrier: China is building the most modern unmanned ship ever

Posted on 4th Jun 2022 by rohit kumar

China has started construction of the country's most modern giant unmanned ship ever. The third aircraft carrier will also be launched soon. It has been delayed due to the Corona crisis. The ceremony was held to celebrate the start of the large unmanned ship project at the China State Shipbuilding Corporation Limited's (CSSC) research institute, the official Global Times reported. This will enable the ship to be equipped with a higher speed, greater capability as well as a locally developed propulsion system. It will be capable of carrying out various missions.

 

China's third ship will be launched soon

 

With this, China is preparing to launch its third aircraft carrier. China's third aircraft carrier could be bigger than the previous two carriers. China's second indigenously built aircraft carrier Shandong was launched in 2019. China's first aircraft carrier is Liaoning.

 

Know when the second indigenously built ship was launched

 

China launched its second indigenously built aircraft carrier Shandong in 2019, China is planning to build four more ships like Shandong. The state-run Science and Technology Daily said the ship could be an efficient tool in maritime disaster prevention and mitigation, environmental monitoring, and offshore wind farm maintenance, as well as delivering accurate maritime information. In April, China's second indigenously built aircraft carrier 'Shandong' underwent its first "maintenance and comprehensive examination".

 

Xi Jinping reformed the army

 

Chinese President Xi Jinping, who heads the army in addition to China's ruling Communist Party (CPC), has been told that Jinping has made extensive reforms in the army, including reducing the size of the army and increasing the role of the Navy and Air Force. Is. Global expansion with military bases in Djibouti in the Horn of Africa.

 

China has also taken Sri Lanka's Hambantota port on a 99-year lease and expanded and modernized Pakistan's Gwadar port in the Arabian Sea.

 

China claims almost all of the disputed South China Sea, although Taiwan, the Philippines, Brunei, Malaysia, and Vietnam all claim parts of it. Beijing has also built artificial islands and military installations in the South China Sea.

 

Also Read: World's biggest naval exercise: 26 countries including India-USA will be involved, preparing to end China's dominance

Other news