Chinese aircraft carrier Fujian

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Chinese aircraft carrier Fujian

Fujian (18; Chinese: 福建舰; pinyin: Fújiàn Jiàn) is a Chinese aircraft carrier serving in the People's Liberation Army Navy. It is the third aircraft carrier of the Chinese aircraft carrier programme and the first of the Type 003 class (NATO/OSD Fujian class).[3] It succeeds the Type 002 Shandong which is described as a modified Kuznetsov-class aircraft carrier. It is China's first indigenously designed carrier,[4] and its first capable of catapult-assisted take-offs (CATOBAR); previous Chinese carriers used ski-jumps (STOBAR).[5]

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Fujian (18)
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Model of Fujian
Class overview
NameType 003 Fujian
BuildersJiangnan Shipyard
Operators People's Liberation Army Navy
Preceded byType 002 Shandong'
Succeeded byType 004
Planned1
Completed1
History
China
Name
  • Fujian
  • (Chinese: 福建舰)
NamesakeFujian province
BuilderJiangnan Shipyard
Laid downMarch 2015 – February 2016
Launched17 June 2022
Motto(Simplified Chinese: 不忘初心、牢记使命):Never forget the original aspiration, remember the founding mission[1][2]
StatusSea trials
General characteristics
Class and typeType 003 aircraft carrier
DisplacementFull load: 80,000–85,000 t (79,000–84,000 long tons)
Length316 m (1,036 ft 9 in)
Beam76 m (249 ft 4 in)
PropulsionSteam turbines
Aircraft carried50+
Aviation facilitiesHangar deck
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Fujian was built by the Jiangnan Shipyard for the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN), launched on 17 June 2022, and started sea trials in May 2024.[6] In 2019, analyst Robert Farley believed that Fujian would be the "largest and most advanced aircraft carrier ever built outside the United States".[7]

Design

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Fujian's class was originally designated by observers as Type 002. At the time, the class of the incomplete Shandong was thought to be Type 001A. Shandong was officially confirmed as a Type 002 during commissioning in December 2019. After that, observers began referring to the incomplete Fujian as Type 003.[8]

The ship was originally intended to use steam catapults.[8] In 2013, PLAN Rear Admiral Yin Zhuo reported it would use EM catapults;[9] EM catapults prototypes were observed in 2012.[10] The change to EM catapults likely explains the increase in size from previous Chinese carriers.[8]

Size

The ship is estimated to be 316 m (1,036 ft 9 in) long, 76 m (249 ft 4 in) wide,[11] and have a full load displacement of 80,000 to 85,000 tons.[4]

The size has been compared to the United States Navy's Kitty Hawk-class aircraft carriers.[12][13]

Aviation

The flight deck has three electromagnetic catapults (EM catapults) and an angled landing area with arresting gear.[6] As of at least 2024, EM catapults are the most sophisticated aircraft launch technology and are only used on the Fujian and the USS Gerald R. Ford.[14]

Fujian's air wing is estimated to include at least 40 fixed-wing aircraft and 12 helicopters. The onboard air wing includes catapult-compatible Shenyang J-15T fighter, the Shenyang J-15D electronic-warfare aircraft,[15] the Shenyang J-35 stealth fighter, and the Xi'an KJ-600 airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) aircraft.[4]

Propulsion

Fujian is powered by conventional steam turbines and diesel generators.[11]

History

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Construction

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Fujian at the Jiangnan Shipyard in 2022

Construction began in the mid-2010s. The National Interest reported it began March 2015.[16] The Diplomat reported that "initial work" began in February 2016, with Shanghai Jiangnan Shipyard Group receiving a notice to proceed in March 2017.[17] Work was reportedly delayed in June 2017 by EM and steam catapult tests.[18] By November 2017, work had resumed after the PLAN reportedly developing an IEP system to power the EM catapults.[19][20][21] The first prefabricated block modules were placed into the dry dock in July 2020, and most of the keel and base hull blocks were in place by early September 2020.[8] The superstructure was installed by July 2021.[22][23]

Outfitting

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Officially released images of Fujian during sea trials, May 2024 (Internet Archive)
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Fujian was launched on 17 June 2022.[11] Like previous Chinese carriers, it was named for a province according to PLAN naming regulations.[24] Western media noted that Fujian province was opposite to Taiwan across the Taiwan Strait.[25][26][27] Power and mooring tests started in April 2023.[11] Catapult testing started in November 2023.[28] Aircraft mockups were also used.[29]

Sea trials

Fujian started sea trials in May 2024. The first occurred from 1 to 8 May.[30][6] The PLAN acknowledged that trials were underway in December 2024.[15] Fujian returned to Jiangnan pier near Shanghai from its fifth sea trial on 3 December 2024, after having left on 18 November 2024; this was its longest trial out of the five trials conducted up until December 2024.[31] Photographs of the returning carrier showed rubber markings from tyres on the deck, a possible indicator that real aircraft were involved in the fifth trial.[31] The Fujian returned from its sixth sea trial on 7 January 2025.[32]

On 18 March 2025, the Fujian set out on its seventh sea trial. Because catapult testing was expected to take place, expectations that the ship could be commissioned in 2025 were raised, should the tests be deemed a success.[33]

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