Summary

Satellite images suggest China is developing a massive nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, potentially matching the size and capabilities of U.S. supercarriers, analysts told NBC News.

The ship, possibly the Type 004, appears to feature four electromagnetic catapults for launching fighter jets, a design shift from China’s current fleet.

Experts say this move aligns with China’s goal of building a “blue-water navy” to rival the U.S.

While Beijing has not confirmed the project, U.S. officials view China’s military expansion as a strategic challenge in the Indo-Pacific.

  • Carmakazi@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    Russia’s Admiral Kuznetsov is also very large and theoretically more able to defend itself than at least the Nimitz class…if it wasn’t a reeking shitpile that can’t even move under its own power consistently.

    The reason is that they expected that carrier to sail with little backup or none at all. Meanwhile every American carrier is just the centerpiece of a larger, exorbitantly expensive battle group. They can’t afford that, so they have to compensate somehow.

    I’d assume the logic is the same with Chinese ambitions here.

    • ℍ𝕂-𝟞𝟝
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      1 day ago

      The Kuznetsov has better weapons because it had to be technically classed as a missile cruiser to navigate the Bosporus.

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      Yes, operating an aircraft carrier away from home is a massive logistics problem. They’ve been practicing with their rebuilt Russian carriers, but they’re still a long way from being able to sustain a battle group at sea.

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        22 hours ago

        I have a deja vu, I think around ten years ago someone on reddit said the same thing about China having naval aviation at all.