Chicom new warship designed for invasion of Taiwan
China has launched its first next-generation amphibious assault ship, adding a powerful cutting-edge warship to the country’s fast-expanding navy as it races to rival the military power of the United States.
The Type 076 amphibious assault ship entered the water on Friday at a launch ceremony at a shipyard in Shanghai, the People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) said in a statement.
Named Sichuan after a southwestern Chinese province, the independently developed ship is hailed as a “key asset” for advancing the Navy’s transformation and enhancing its long-range operational capabilities, according to the statement.
China, which already boasts the largest naval force in the world, is building carriers and large warships at a staggering pace as it seeks to project power far beyond its shores and catch up to the military supremacy of the US.
With a full-load displacement of over 40,000 tons, the Type 076 ranks among the world’s largest amphibious assault ships, featuring a twin-island superstructure and a full-length flight deck, according to the PLAN.
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The US has one comparable warship. China appears ready to challenge the US dominance of the oceans. China lacks the experience the US has gained ever since World War II. hine will likely need more such ships for an invasion of Taiwan, but that is clearly on its mind.
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How are they doing this? They’ve inaugurated a new warship that is one of the biggest of its kind. The Chinese are clearly up to no good, planning and preparing for potential warfare on the horizon with the way they’ve been bolstering its military capabilities at breakneck speed.
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