Showing posts with label PLAAN. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PLAAN. Show all posts

Thursday, September 26, 2013

Chinese UAV Conducts Simulated Carrier Landings


Chinese media reports indicate that the winner of the 2nd AVIC-Cup International UAV Innovation Grand Prix (UAVGP) in the fixed-wing category this week was fielded by a group of students representing Shenyang Aerospace University in Liaoning Province. The AVIC-Cup competition was held at Miyun Airport in northeast Beijing. According to media reports, the fixed-wing UAV attempted to land on a mock aircraft carrier in the center of the airfield. It successfully snagged the second hook. It is unclear how well other competitors performed.



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Thursday, August 01, 2013

Breaking Report with Pictures: China's Second Aircraft Carrier Under Construction



Supposedly a modified Kuznetsov class. I'd be cautious about which class until after its MUCH further along.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

China: Time For An Ocean Going Iron Great Wall

China will accelerate development of warships, stealth submarines and long-range missiles as the country makes a stronger navy a priority in military modernization, a Chinese admiral told state media.

Admiral Wu Shengli said the Communist Party leadership had ordered the navy to upgrade preparedness to defend the nation's expanding interests, Chinese newspapers reported on Thursday.

"The Party central leadership has demanded that the navy make preparedness for military struggle at sea a priority in national security strategy and military strategy," Xinhua news agency cited Wu as saying in the interview first issued on its website (www.xinhuanet.com) on Wednesday.

"We must accelerate progress in developing key weapons equipment," Wu added, singling out big warships, long-distance stealth submarines, supersonic jet fighters, and high-accuracy long-range missiles.

Chinese media have highlighted the government's hopes to build an aircraft carrier, seen as the badge of a mature ocean-going power. But Wu's remarks highlighted the country's broader ambitions to expand its naval reach.

China's navy had become an "ocean-going iron Great Wall" to "counter a range of security threats," Wu said.


I can list the threats:
  1. Pirates (ARRRR!)
  2. USN
  3. JSDF
The Japanese have been inching closer and closer to carriers again. This makes Asia nervous. The primacy of the USN pretty much everywhere in a global economy and with almost all of its resources and trade coming over water makes China really nervous. Pirates? Well, everyone is pretty annoyed with them these days. Lil frakkers.