Need for second aircraft carrier is real
Updated: 2016-01-05 10:51
By Zhang Zhouxiang(chinadaily.com.cn)
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Q: What are the technological prerequisites for building an aircraft carrier?
A: It takes more than money to build an aircraft carrier. Without mature shipping, aviation, weapon, electronics and communications industries, a country cannot build an aircraft carrier. If a country wants to build a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, it should also have good nuclear industrial capabilities. And since an aircraft carrier carries hundreds of military personnel and covers long distances, the country needs a powerful strategic logistics industry, too.
Q: How long does it take to build an aircraft carrier?
A: That varies from country to country. Having built aircraft carriers for decades, the United States has advanced technologies and rich coordination experience, so it takes about three years for it to build an aircraft carrier, another two years to install weapons and other devices, and about one more year for its military personnel to get used to it. Thus an US aircraft carrier needs about six years to become a truly fighting unit.
For China, there is yet no schedule because we are still accumulating experience in the building process. But we are sure China is making progress and in the future it will take less time to build an aircraft carrier.
Q: How will the new aircraft carrier’s role be different from Liaoning?
A: Liaoning is more like a training ship, used for the training of personnel, experimenting with new models of planes, and testing the reliability and compatibility of various systems. The new aircraft carrier is supposed to be a truly fighting unit.
Q: How far is China from becoming a genuine naval power now that it is building a second aircraft carrier?
A: Frankly speaking, there is still a large gap between China and global naval powers such as the US. The US has 10 aircraft carriers and the UK will have two new ones in a few years. So even after its second aircraft carrier is commissioned, China will still be far from being a global naval power.
Besides, both Liaoning and the under-construction vessel are mid-sized aircraft carriers with conventional instead of nuclear-powered engines. So it’s too early say when China will become a global naval power.
The author is a writer with China Daily.
zhangzhouxiang@chinadaily.com.cn
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