Sea Trials Begin Of China's New Aircraft Carrier. What It Means For India (2024)

Sea Trials Begin Of China's New Aircraft Carrier. What It Means For India (1)

Fujian aircraft carrier will be the first conventional-energy-powered platform with the EMALS system.

China's third aircraft carrier, Fujian, took to the seas last week for its maiden trials, a significant moment in its naval expansion to challenge the US global presence. The new aircraft carrier is named after the Fujian province and is the largest, most advanced Chinese aircraft carrier ever built.

Fujian carrier departed from Shanghai's Jiangnan Shipyard, and the trials will primarily test the reliability and stability of the aircraft carrier's propulsion and electrical systems, state news agency Xinhua reported.

The trials will be conducted for almost two years before the carrier is inducted in another five years. The People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) is the "largest navy" in the world, surpassing the US with over 370 battleships, the US Department of Defense said.

'More Heavy, More Advanced'

The Fujian carrier is expected to weigh 79,000 tons, carrying the most potent fighter jet launch system - Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System (EMALS). Currently, the USS Gerald R Ford, the world's largest aircraft carrier, uses the EMALS launch system. The other Chinese aircraft carriers, Liaoning and Shandong, use the ski-jump system.

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CATOBAR and STOBAR are two types of aircraft carrier platforms. Short Take-Off Barrier-Assisted Recovery (STOBAR) comprises an elevated ski-ramp that helps a fighter jet generate lift during a take-off. The STOBAR platform limits the aircraft's take-off weight, thus affecting the payload capacity.

Meanwhile, the CATOBAR system uses catapults for take-off. The CATOBAR-based carriers have a steam-powered catapult system, which requires more maintenance, is heavy, and takes more space than its alternative. The EMALS catapult offers more smooth, accurate launching of an aircraft carrier, allowing heavier fighter jets to take off.

China operates only the Chengdu J-15, the 'Flying Shark', fighter jets for its carrier-based operations. J-15 is a fourth-generation fighter jet, which is deployed on its STOBAR carriers. However, the US has critiqued its range/payload limitations in operations from carriers equipped with ski ramps rather than catapults.

In 2021, China developed a catapult-based version of the fighter jet and is developing its fifth-generation fighters to match the US F-35. The US Department of Defence, in its latest report on Chinese naval modernization, said China is reportedly building a fourth aircraft carrier similar to Fujian and is expected to be nuclear-powered. The Fujian aircraft carrier will be the first conventional-energy-powered platform with the EMALS system.

China's Naval Expansion

Since the 1990s, China has witnessed a paradigm shift, with a focus on naval expansion rather than the PLA. The shift was driven by its economic growth through the 90s and early 2000s, which led to a rise in Chinese presence in the global economy and turned it into the manufacturing hub of the world. The PLAN slowly transitioned from a defensive-offensive arm to a force that is capable of conducting out-of-area operations and earned the tag of a Blue Water navy.

Modernisation, which began three decades ago, focused on ship, aircraft weaponry, fighter jets, creating doctrines, training, multilateral exercises etc. The 2015 Chinese white paper of Defence called for safeguarding the Sea Links of Communication (SLOC) as part of its national interests and said the sea links are vital to China's future. The Indian Ocean, the maritime backyard of India, is the toll-gate for global East-West trade and China is establishing maritime bases south of India to protect its Maritime Silk Road (MSR).

The Indian Ocean Region (IOR) is home to about 2.5 billion people, with some global economies, like India, a regional power, having a dominant presence in the region. The Strait of Hormuz, Bab-el-Mandeb, Strait of Malacca and the Mozambique Channel are choke points in the region and routes vital to China's global trade.

"The vital feature which differentiates the Indian Ocean from the Atlantic or the Pacific is the subcontinent of India, which juts out far into the sea for a thousand miles. It is the geographical position of India that changes the character of the Indian Ocean." KM Pannikar, a visionary Indian scholar said. The Navy, in its maritime doctrine, says that safeguarding the IOR is in India's national interest.

The US DoD suggests that although these carriers have value for China, its operations in Taiwan do not require such platforms since it is within the land-based reach of Chinese aircraft. These platforms assert dominance and are viewed as symbols of power. In a face-off between the US and China, the former will outperform and outmanoeuvre the PLAN with its prowess. Politically, aircraft carriers could be particularly valuable to China for projecting an image of China as a major world power.

China wants its navy to be able to deter "US intervention in a conflict in China's near-seas region over Taiwan or some other issue, or failing that, delay the arrival or reduce the effectiveness of intervening US forces," a Congressional Research Service report said.

India's Third Aircraft Carrier

Former Navy chief Admiral R Hari Kumar said last year that the indigenous aircraft carrier-2 (IAC-2) would be a repeat order of INS Vikrant. "We are still working on what size IAC II should be and the capabilities that are desired. But, for now, we have put a hold on it because we have just commissioned INS Vikrant and we are quite happy with the way the ship performed in the trials." "A lot of expertise has been gained in building IAC I. We are seriously looking at a repeat order for IAC I rather than building IAC II. This would capitalize on the expertise available in the country and we could plough back into the economy," he added.

INS Vikrant and INS Vikramaditya are built on the STOBAR platform and house the MiG-29K fighter jets. The naval version of Rafale and Tejas are expected to replace the MiGs soon.

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The production of INS Vishal would begin soon, but it would still take many years for the new carrier to get commissioned. The size of the Chinese economy and its three times bigger defence budget than India's should be considered.

The QUAD alliance between the US, India, Australia and Japan for safeguarding the Indo-Pacific region and the Indian Navy's regular multilateral exercises in the region ensure regional presence and dominance.

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Sea Trials Begin Of China's New Aircraft Carrier. What It Means For India (2024)

FAQs

Is India going for 3rd aircraft carrier? ›

While China's third aircraft carrier embarks on its inaugural voyage, India is gearing up to initiate the construction of its third carrier. In a bold move that underscores India's ambitions to assert its naval prowess, the nation is gearing up to commence the construction of its third aircraft carrier.

Is the Fujian aircraft carrier nuclear-powered? ›

It had previously been thought that only nuclear-powered ships could generate enough electricity to launch aircraft using this technology. “The Fujian is … currently the world's largest known conventionally powered aircraft carrier by displacement,” CCTV said in a programme aired on Thursday.

Does India have an aircraft carrier? ›

INS Vikramaditya (Sanskrit: Vikramāditya, Brave as the Sun) is a modified Kiev-class aircraft carrier and the flagship of the Indian Navy.

Why is China building aircraft carriers? ›

Carriers are important to China's national identity and vision of being a great power. Carriers are also useful tools China can use to address a variety of strategy and security issues.

How many aircraft carriers does India have in 2024? ›

As of April 2024, the Indian Navy possesses two aircraft carriers, one amphibious transport dock, four tank landing ships, 12 destroyers, 12 frigates, two nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines, 16 conventionally powered attack submarines, 18 corvettes, eight landing craft utilities, ten large offshore patrol ...

Will India make 6 aircraft carriers? ›

Countering China: India To Build Five To Six More Aircraft Carriers In Future — Defence Minister Rajnath Singh. INS Vikramaditya and INS Vikrant, India's aircraft carriers, operating together at sea. The Defence Minister Rajnath Singh yesterday revealed India's plans to build five to six more aircraft carriers.

How good is the China aircraft carrier? ›

China's latest carrier

Fujian appears to be that more advanced and capable design. Measuring 1,036 feet long and displacing over 80,000 tons, Fujian is larger than its predecessors. The most obvious advantage of its larger size is that it enables a larger airwing, which is believed to number approximately 60 aircraft.

Who has the largest navy in the world? ›

Their assertive shipbuilding program focuses on quantity and quality, with a growing number of carriers, destroyers, and advanced submarines contributing to their more than 360-ship inventory. That said, there is no doubt that the largest navy in the world belongs to China, but that fact is simply a number's game.

What is the largest aircraft carrier in the world? ›

The USS Gerald R. Ford class is the largest aircraft carrier in the world, with a displacement of 100,000 tons. The first ship, USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78), was delivered to the US Navy in May 2017 and became operational in December 2021 after initial service entry in July 2017.

Why doesn't Pakistan have an aircraft carrier? ›

Because it doesn't have a good ROI. Carrier battle groups are required generally for power projection. Pakistan does not have any plans in the near future to project power. The main concern of Pakistan Navy is to guard the coastline of Pakistan, which is not a very big coastline to start with.

How powerful is India's navy? ›

The Indian Navy can defend the country's contiguous waters and safe- guard its maritime interests against threats from neighboring states, but it cannot carry out maritime power projection operations very far into the Indian Ocean or for an extended period.

How many aircraft carriers does the USA have? ›

The United States Navy has 11 large nuclear-powered fleet carriers—carrying around 80 fighters each—the largest carriers in the world; the total combined deck space is over twice that of all other nations combined.

What happens if China sinks U.S. aircraft carrier? ›

-The immediate result would be significant loss of life and billions in financial losses. The U.S. response would likely be severe, potentially leading to open military conflict with China and drawing in other global powers.

Can China track U.S. aircraft carriers? ›

In addition, a Chinese AI-powered satellite detected and tracked the USS Harry S Truman aircraft carrier during a state transit drill off Long Island, New York's coast, providing China with real-time coordinates of the carrier's location.

What is the difference between Ford and Fujian aircraft carrier? ›

The US Navy's newest aircraft carrier is also bigger than the Fujian and nuclear-powered, while the Fujian relies on conventional power. But there is another point of difference: their masts. The Ford's “island” – or command centre – has a towering mast with an array of antennas and sensors.

How many aircraft carriers does India plan to build? ›

India's aspiration of owning five to six aircraft carriers might take “decades” and could be complicated by obstacles such as budget constraints and changing priorities, though having at least three to four such vessels would be ideal, according to observers.

Is China building a third aircraft carrier? ›

STORY OUTLINE. This newest Type 003 carrier will be able to operate a larger and more capable fleet of shipborne aircraft. With this third flattop on the way, China's aircraft carrier fleet will be the second largest in the world, trailing only the USA with its eleven active carriers.

How many aircraft carriers does China have in 2024? ›

As of 2024, the Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) has two active carriers, the Liaoning and Shandong, with the third, Fujian, currently undergoing sea trials.

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