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China speeds plans to launch aircraft carrier: sources | Reuters

By Benjamin Kang Lim

BEIJING | Thu Dec 23, 2010 4:08am EST

(Reuters) - China may be ready to launch its first aircraft carrier in 2011, Chinese military and political sources said on Thursday, a year ahead of U.S. military analysts' expectations.

Analysts expect China to use its first operational aircraft carrier to ensure the security of its oil supply route through the Indian Ocean and near the disputed Spratly Islands, but full capability is still some years away.

"The period around July 1 next year to celebrate the (Chinese Communist) Party's birthday is one window (for launch)," one source with ties to the leadership told Reuters, requesting anonymity because the carrier programme is one of China's most closely guarded secrets.

The Defense Ministry spokesman's office declined to comment.

The possible launch next year of the ex-Soviet aircraft carrier 'Varyag' for training, and testing technology, will be one step toward building an operating aircraft carrier group, analysts said.

The U.S. Office of Naval Intelligence estimates the Varyag will be launched as a training platform by 2012, and China will have an operational domestically built carrier after 2015.

Andrew Erickson and Andrew Wilson of the U.S. Naval College wrote that it was "conceivable that carrier-relevant research, development, and even production ... could proceed with a rapidity that might surprise Western analysts."

China, which would be the third Asian country to have a carrier after India and Thailand, needs hardware, software and pilot training.

"The acquisition of a carrier doesn't equate to the acquisition of a capability -- the ability to use it effectively -- the latter involving a process that can take decades," said Robert Karniol, a veteran defense analyst based in Canada.

The 300-meter (1,000-foot) Varyag is undergoing refit at a state-run shipyard in northeastern city Dalian, sources said.

A Chinese firm bought the then-engineless Varyag from Ukraine in 1998 for $20 million, planning to convert it to a floating casino in Macau, but the Chinese military then bought the vessel.

Chinese air force pilots have yet to master takeoffs and landings from carriers. They have been undergoing training, but have far fewer flying hours than their U.S. peers.

"They must realize that their learning curve will be costly in terms of blood and treasure," Erickson and Wilson wrote.

"The Varyag will allow us to familiarize ourselves with aircraft carrier tactics of war," one Chinese military source said.

The United States and China's neighbors are nervous about how China could use its growing navy, and speeding up preparations for an aircraft carrier group could add to those jitters.
"Just the prospect of China building aircraft carriers has already made neighbors uneasy," former Taiwan deputy defense minister Lin Chong-Pin said in an interview.

China has refused to rule out the use of force to unify with Taiwan, a self-ruled island over which Beijing claims sovereignty. Tensions between the two sides have eased in recent years.

In March, China announced a 7.5 percent increase in its 2010 military budget to about $78.6 billion. But Washington suspects Chinese spending to be double that figure.

China is seeking to buy ship-borne Su-33 jets from Russia and is working on a variant of its own J-10.

The Varyag will be based in the southern province of Hainan.

(Additional reporting by Sabrina Mao; Editing by Chris Buckley and Daniel Magnowski)
 
China really strive forward in term of milliatry and economic .a real world supower in waiting.
 
China speeds plans to launch aircraft carrier: sources | Reuters

China is seeking to buy ship-borne Su-33 jets from Russia and is working on a variant of its own J-10.

The Varyag will be based in the southern province of Hainan.

(Additional reporting by Sabrina Mao; Editing by Chris Buckley and Daniel Magnowski)

I thought Shenyang was working on the J-15 instead of buying the Su-33? The Su-33 production line was closed and it may take some efforts to reopen it.
 
may be by 2011 it will be Varyag ready for sea trails and china has to fasten the phase to induct the planes also........................
 
may be by 2011 it will be Varyag ready for sea trails and china has to fasten the phase to induct the planes also........................
Yes, J-15 started test flying in 2010. It should be ready on the Varyag by 2011 or 2012 at the latest.

The J-15 will be far more advanced than the old Su-33. You could think of it as the "Su-35BM" version of the old Su-33! :china:
 
The initial sea trial will be carried out with-out any air craft until the AC has sort out all minor and unforseen problems, and this may take more than 1 year for a ship of this size and the fact that this will be China's first AC.

There is sufficient time to turn out enough J-15 and trainer jets (either L-15 or JL-9) by the time the AC completed its initial sea trials and ready to accept aircrafts onboard.

J-15 will be superior to SU-33 by having more advance radar and avionics, and wired for larger range of weapons comprising of Chinese and Russian make.
 
blood and treasure.... well good thing china has no shortage of either
 
That means the J-15 and J-10C will enter service by then.
 
With a new innovative shipbuilding technology, China can manage to pull out 10 AC at the same frame of time.
that must be a fan boy thing
Presently China has not manufactured any AC till now and even the coming will be vaarug so such big statements are bit odd because to make such large class ships every shipyard is not capable because most of ship yards till now make mostly about 10000tonne but AC will be approx 60000 tonne so new infra should be bough so Max 2 AC will be dealt at a time and each will take atleast 5 years to be inducted
 
it might be possible take it easy.... because when it comes to mass production China is the master, they just need the blue print.
Technically 4-5 ships on two production lines in 4-5 year interval.
 
that must be a fan boy thing
the news isn't a fan boy thing.....

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as far as i know china has more than 3 shipyards capable of building a AC,they are only lack of experience



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