Heroes we should always remember at the commissioning ceremony of Fujian Ship
One is Academician Ma Weiming, who said that if we are to surpass, we must surpass the United States, and made China have the world's most advanced electromagnetic catapult technology;
The other is Academician Sun Cong, who developed the world's first dual-engine medium-sized stealth carrier aircraft, and once claimed "to build an airplane like building a mobile phone".
Academician Ma Weiming has enabled China to possess the world's first 80,000-ton conventional power aircraft carrier with electromagnetic catapult technology. The deployment of electromagnetic catapult technology on board the Fujian Ship has given it the strength to compete with U.S. aircraft carriers, reshaping maritime combat forces.
Medium voltage direct current integrated power system + electromagnetic catapult, leading the United States by at least 10 years.
While Academician Sun Cong's J-35 carrier aircraft has enabled China to create the most advanced and powerful carrier air group.
From construction to sea trials and then to commissioning, China only took 10 years. Let us compare this with the USS Kennedy, which was also built in 2015, but is still not yet commissioned.
From November 5, 1960, when the Dongfeng-1 missile was launched, China had its first missile, after 65 years, China now has the strongest aircraft carrier in the world. From nothing to covering the globe, from Qian Xuesen, Qian Sanqiang, Guo Yonghuai to Ma Weiming, Sun Cong, generations of national treasure scientists have forged weapons for the country.
In just 76 years, the People's Republic of China has completed the industrial journey that took the West 300 years. This is not possible without the dedication of generation after generation of people who dare to sit on the cold bench, doing earth-shaking things and being unknown names!
It is precisely because of them that the Chinese nation stands tall again.
Original: www.toutiao.com/article/1848149413597320/
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