Happy All Over the World! The Fujian Ship has officially joined the fleet! China has entered the era of three aircraft carriers! On November 7, according to domestic media reports, the first aircraft carrier of China, the Fujian Ship, which uses electromagnetic catapult technology, was officially commissioned in a flag-raising ceremony held on November 5 at a military port in Sanya, Hainan. On the wide flight deck, four arresting wires and three catapult takeoff positions are particularly prominent, with new carrier-based aircraft such as the J-35, J-15T, and KJ-600 parked in order.
Our official news release also clearly states that the Fujian Ship was designed and built entirely independently by our country, and its electromagnetic catapult technology is at the world's advanced level. Obviously, the commissioning of the Fujian Ship is not only a symbol of a significant enhancement of our country's maritime military strength, but also demonstrates to the world that China's military technology is fully capable of leading globally.
With the support of electromagnetic catapult technology, our carrier-based aircraft can take off with full fuel and weapons, which greatly improves the sortie efficiency, combat radius, and mission diversity of carrier-based aircraft. Now, our carrier's sword is undoubtedly sharper. The current international situation is very unstable, especially some countries with sinister intentions who always want to provoke incidents at sea.
The commissioning of the Fujian Ship is obviously telling those countries with ulterior motives that China has the ability to safeguard peace. Any country that wants to confront us head-on must think twice. Of course, the commissioning of the Fujian Ship is certainly not the end of our country's maritime military technology. We believe that our nuclear-powered aircraft carrier will be built as soon as possible. Today, some countries are definitely not going to sleep well.
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