China’s New Fujian Carrier: Big Debut, Bigger Questions

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Fujian shows China’s carrier ambitions, but its conventional power, deck layout, and untested EM catapults raise doubts about how much punch it really brings.

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China’s newest aircraft carrier, the Fujian, arrived with big claims about a “new era” for the country’s navy and glossy footage of its J-35 stealth fighter launching from the deck.

Beijing framed the debut as a major step toward challenging U.S. naval power. But defense analysts say the carrier’s actual capabilities remain limited. Behind the polished rollout are unresolved questions about its design, power system, and the steep learning curve China still faces in carrier aviation.

On Nov. 5 in Sanya, Hainan, China commissioned the Type 003 Fujian, its most advanced aircraft carrier and the first outside the U.S. Navy to use electromagnetic catapults.

Days earlier, Beijing had released footage of its new J-35 stealth fighter launching from and recovering aboard the ship. Together, the images cast the Fujian as a major technological leap for the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Navy.

Analysts, however, note that the Fujian is still conventionally powered—running on traditional fossil-fuel engines—carries fewer catapults than U.S. supercarriers, and will likely face the same painful learning curve the U.S. Navy went through with electromagnetic launch systems.

They also note that its deck layout and power requirements may limit the number of air missions it can conduct. The ship is also entering service as China’s military and defense industry undergoes a sweeping anti-corruption purge.

All of that undercuts the triumphant messaging.

What China Has, What it Doesn’t

Chinese state-run Xinhua confirmed that the commissioning and flag-presenting ceremony took place on Nov. 5, with Chinese leader Xi Jinping in attendance.

The event occurred in Sanya, home port for the navy under China’s Southern Theater Command.

The Fujian displaces roughly 80,000–85,000 tons, uses three electromagnetic catapults, and is conventionally powered. By comparison, the U.S. Navy’s Ford-class carriers each displace about 100,000 tons, mount four catapults, and are nuclear-powered.

The PLA Navy has also shown the Fujian launching and recovering three new aircraft types: the J-35 stealth fighter, a catapult-capable J-15T, and the KJ-600 airborne early-warning aircraft.

This progress shows China has moved beyond ski-jump carriers and into catapult-assisted take-off but arrested recovery (CATOBAR) operations, said Mark Cao, a U.S.-based military-tech analyst, former materials engineer, and host of the Chinese-language military-news YouTube channel “Mark Space.”

Older ski-jump carriers rely on an angled ramp to help jets take off under their own power. Because the aircraft must be light enough to get airborne without a catapult, ski-jump systems limit how much fuel and how many weapons a jet can carry. By adopting CATOBAR operations, the Fujian can use electromagnetic catapults to launch heavier aircraft with fuller fuel tanks and larger weapons loads, and it can support more advanced types such as airborne early-warning planes that a ski-jump system cannot launch effectively.

“But demonstration is not the same as readiness,” Cao told The Epoch Times. “The Fujian will still need years of workups before it can deliver full combat capability.”

By Sean Tseng

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