
China launches new generation assault ship ‘Sichuan’
China launched its latest amphibious assault ship, the ‘Sichuan‘, on Friday, marking a significant advancement in the country’s naval capabilities. Designed to bolster its combat operations in distant seas, the vessel is equipped to deploy fighter jets and support ground troops.
The Sichuan, the first of the Type 076 class, is China’s largest amphibious assault ship to date, with a displacement of 40,000 tons. It features cutting-edge technology, including an electromagnetic catapult that enables fighter jets to launch directly from its deck. This innovation, reported by the state-run Xinhua news agency, positions the ship as a critical component of China’s expanding naval strategy.
Enhanced combat features
The ship is designed to facilitate troop landings via landing crafts while also providing aerial support. Advanced systems like arrestor technology allow fighter jets to land on its deck, showcasing the ship’s dual functionality as both a transport and combat platform.
This development follows the launch of China’s first amphibious assault ship, the Type 075, in 2019.
Modernizing the PLAN
The People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) has been modernizing its fleet for over a decade intending to transition from coastal operations to global deployments. The Sichuan’s electromagnetic catapult technology was first tested on the Fujian, China’s domestically built aircraft carrier launched two years ago.
Military analysts, including Song Zhongping, have described the Sichuan as a “light aircraft carrier,” highlighting its potential to serve as a versatile asset in China’s naval arsenal. The ship will now undergo rigorous sea trials and testing before becoming operational.
Global naval ambitions
China, which already possesses the largest navy in the world by fleet size, continues to upgrade its maritime capabilities. Researchers have also revealed efforts to design a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, a move that would enable the country to deploy ships across distant waters without reliance on refueling bases.
By comparison, the United States maintains 11 nuclear-powered aircraft carriers, allowing it to sustain multiple strike groups globally, including in the strategically significant Asia-Pacific region.
This latest launch underscores China’s commitment to expanding its influence on the seas and achieving parity with leading naval powers.
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China made many inventions & discoveries, many of them made media headlines, but non-tested or proven !!
One thing appreciable is they are giving free hand to engineers to experiment with, unlike India, where technocrats are treated worse than sewerage treatment plants
Everything & all things seen in India is corrupt output from the design mind of a politician