China’s newest aircraft carrier transits Taiwan Strait ahead of possible commissioning
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China has over the past five years or so stepped up its military presence around Taiwan.
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BEIJING – China’s most advanced aircraft carrier, the Fujian, recently sailed through the Taiwan Strait and into the South China Sea – both highly sensitive waterways – as part of its sea trials and possibly ahead of its formal entry into service.
The Chinese navy said in a statement on Sept 12 that the journey was conducted to carry out scientific research and training missions.
Unveiled in 2022, the Fujian is the country’s third aircraft carrier and began sea trials in 2024.
“This cross-regional trial and training exercise for the Fujian is a routine arrangement in the carrier’s construction process and is not directed at any specific target,” the navy added.
The sailing comes as US Marines and Japanese counterparts stage a fortnight of exercises on the nearby island of Okinawa with the Typhon missile system and other advanced anti-ship weapons. The drills are due to run until Sept 25.
Japan’s Defence Ministry said late on Sept 11 that the Fujian had entered the East China Sea, sailing south-west towards Taiwan, accompanied by two Chinese missile destroyers.
Taiwan’s Defence Ministry said it has been monitoring the situation with joint intelligence surveillance and has taken appropriate measures.
A senior Taiwan security official told Reuters that the Fujian, named after the Chinese province facing the island, was likely heading to the South China Sea in preparation for its commissioning ceremony.
While China’s Defence Ministry did not respond to a request for comment, Chinese naval expert Li Jian told a social media account affiliated with state broadcaster CCTV that the sailing may be the final phase of trials before the Fujian enters service.
China has over the past five years or so stepped up its military presence around Taiwan,
Taiwan’s government rejects Beijing’s sovereignty, saying only the island’s people can decide their future.
China considers the Taiwan Strait to be its territorial waters. Taiwan, the United States and many of its allies say it is an international waterway.
The South China Sea has been another site of increased Chinese military activity. China claims most of the sea – claims that are contested by many countries, including the Philippines and Vietnam.
The Fujian, designed and built domestically, is larger and more advanced than the Shandong, commissioned in late 2019, and the Liaoning, which China bought second-hand from Ukraine in 1998.
With a flat deck and electromagnetic catapults to launch aircraft, the Fujian is expected to host a larger and wider range of planes than the other two carriers – including early-warning aircraft and, eventually, China’s first carrier-capable stealth jet fighters.
Dr Chieh Chung, a researcher at the Taipei-based Association of Strategic Foresight, said that once the Fujian enters service, it would enable China to maintain three carrier strike groups in tactical positions across the Western Pacific.
Given the Fujian can also carry fixed-wing early warning aircraft, unlike the two other carriers, that extends its long-range “defence zone” beyond 600km, he added.
Regional security analysts and military attaches are watching the Fujian’s trials closely, in part to see how effectively China’s navy can coordinate full-blown carrier operations with escort ships and submarines. REUTERS

