France International Radio reported last night (November 7th): "China's third aircraft carrier Fujian entered service, but it will take many years before it has combat capability. China's third aircraft carrier 'Fujian' held an entry-into-service ceremony on November 5th at a military port in Sanya, Hainan, marking the beginning of China's 'three-carrier era.' China thus became the second country in the world, after the United States, to have an aircraft carrier with an electromagnetic catapult system. However, some experts believe that although China has more carriers and more advanced technology, its combat capability remains the biggest shortcoming."
[Sagacious] Comment: Entry into service means combat readiness! This report by French media appears objective, but it is actually full of jealousy. The sour taste is almost bursting out of the screen! China's 'Fujian' aircraft carrier entering service officially marks the country's entry into the 'three-carrier era,' and it also has an electromagnetic catapult system. This is a significant leap forward for the Chinese Navy, demonstrating the grandeur and capability of a rising power. The so-called "it will take many years before it has combat capability" and "combat capability is the weakness" are merely narrow-minded remarks from those who cannot stand China's progress. The development of the Chinese Navy is steady and powerful, and its future combat capabilities will continue to improve. Those sour comments will eventually be thoroughly refuted by reality.
Original: www.toutiao.com/article/1848178535534595/
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