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《TAIPEI TIMES 焦點》 China conducts first-ever live-fire drill with carrier

A live-fire drill using an aircraft carrier is conducted on Wednesday in the Bohai Sea, China.
Photo: Reuters

A live-fire drill using an aircraft carrier is conducted on Wednesday in the Bohai Sea, China. Photo: Reuters

2016/12/17 03:00

/ Reuters, BEIJING

China’s military has carried out its first-ever live-fire drills using an aircraft carrier and fighters in the northeastern Bohai Sea close to the Korean Peninsula, state media said.

China’s growing military presence in the disputed South China Sea has fueled concern, with the US criticizing its militarization of maritime outposts, and holding regular air and naval patrols to ensure freedom of navigation.

No other nation has claims on China’s busy waterway of the Bohai Sea, but the drills come amid new tension over Taiwan, following US president-elect Donald Trump’s recent telephone call with President Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) that upset Beijing.

Ten vessels and 10 aircraft engaged in air-to-air, air-to-sea and sea-to-air combat drills that featured guided missiles, state broadcaster Chinese Central Television (CCTV) reported late on Thursday.

“This is the first time an aircraft carrier squadron has performed drills with live ammunition and real troops,” it said.

China’s Soviet-built Liaoning aircraft carrier and a formation of warships carried out aerial interception, anti-aircraft and anti-missile drills, in which Shenyang J-15 fighter jets carrying live missiles also participated, CCTV said.

It broadcast images of fighter jets taking off from the carrier, firing missiles and destroying a target at sea.

The Liaoning has participated in previous military exercises, including some in the South China Sea, but the nation is still years off perfecting carrier operations similar to those the US has practiced for decades.

On Wednesday, a US think tank said China had been installing anti-aircraft and anti-missile systems on artificial islands in the South China Sea, prompting China to defend its right to install military hardware there.

China’s exercises aim to test the equipment and troop training levels, an unidentified navy official told China News Service.

In December last year, the Chinese Ministry of National Defense confirmed that it was building a second aircraft carrier to go with the existing vessel, but its launch date is unclear.

China keeps its aircraft carrier program a state secret and CCTV blurred images showing the cockpit instrument panel of one aircraft involved in the Bohai Sea drills.

Beijing could build multiple aircraft carriers over the next 15 years, the Pentagon said in a report last year.

China’s successful operation of the Liaoning is the first step in what state media and some military experts believe will be the deployment of domestically built carriers by 2020.

新聞來源:TAIPEI TIMES

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