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Why Did China Cancel Two of Its Super Aircraft Carriers?

Why Did China Cancel Two of Its Super Aircraft Carriers? In a high-intensity conflict with the U.S., the PLA Navy would likely struggle to use its carriers without exposing them to unacceptably high levels of risk. Here s What You Need to Know: For over a decade, China has been steadily building up plans to deploy six aircraft carriers of progressively greater capability. China’s People’s Liberation Army Navy takes many of its cues from the U.S. Navy as it develops its carrier aviation branch. It is seeking similar flat-deck carriers to its U.S. counterpart, and has developed airborne early warning planes and electronic attack jets comparable to American E-2D Hawkeyes and EA-18 Growlers.

China is building more underground silos for its ICBMs

China is building more underground silos for its ICBMs Minnie Chan , Ng Han Guan / Associated Press Satellite images show at least 16 launch facilities being built in Inner Mongolia, according to US think tank report. The report says the facilities are designed for China s most powerful ICBMs, as it seeks to boost nuclear deterrence. China is building more underground silos from where its most powerful intercontinental ballistic missiles could be launched, according to reports. They are reportedly being built in the north of the country and are designed to accommodate the DF-41 and DF-31AG missiles that have a range of 10,000 km to 14,000 km (6,200 to 8,700 miles) meaning they could reach US territory.

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China s next aircraft carrier likely to be nuclear-powered: sources

After a two-year delay because of technical problems, construction work on the vessel resumed earlier this year, the South China Morning Post reported in January, citing a military source. Shipbuilders and ship propulsion engineers are keen on making a significant breakthrough with the construction of the fourth carrier, a source close to the Chinese navy said on condition of anonymity. It will be a technological leap for the shipbuilding industry … but construction may take longer than for its sister ship due to the different propulsion systems. China already has two operational aircraft carriers and a third to which the source was referring is expected to be launched this year. None are nuclear powered.

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