Satellite photos analyzed by IHS Janes show China has dramatically ramped up efforts to construct a second aircraft carrier—the first to be built indigenously there. While the new ship will likely not be a match for US aircraft carriers, it is important for a number of reasons, and representative of China's ambitions to be a naval superpower. The ship is in "advanced state of construction" in a Dailan shipyard, according to analysis of commercial satellite images by IHS Jane's. And China's goal is reportedly to launch the new carrier by this December (in time for Mao Zedong's 122nd birthday), and outfit it by the end of next year.
China's plans to build new carriers have not exactly been a secret. Construction of the ship started in March, and was confirmed to be a carrier by Peoples Liberation Army (PLA) officials speaking to Hong Kong Commercial Daily. The new carrier, called the Type 001A, will include technology currently only used aboard US carriers, according to PLA Navy senior officers: an electromagnetic catapult that will allow aircraft to be launched with greater fuel and weapons loads. That would put China into a very exclusive club.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday October 06 2015, @01:05AM
The most devastating weapon modern physics allows is a metal rods moving very very fast. If it moves at near-light speed, anything is a hadron plasma bomb.
(Score: 1) by anubi on Tuesday October 06 2015, @04:23AM
If nothing else, consider a rod of depleted uranium about the size of a telephone pole coming in at MACH-20 ( ~7 kM/sec). So hot it is glowing like a big light bulb. No warhead. Its a purely kinetic weapon.
You do not want to be anywhere around its destination when it arrives.
These can be dropped from orbit. Guided ( until they get so hot they vaporize the guidance unit - then they are purely ballistic ). These are known as "Rods from God". [armaghplanet.com]
The article ( five years old now ) suggests this is a proposed weapon. I have quite a few other sources that indicate these are now a reality. Google for them if you want. I just gave you the keywords to look for.
I do not think any aircraft carrier, bunker, or anything else will hold up to something like that.
"Prove all things; hold fast that which is good." [KJV: I Thessalonians 5:21]
(Score: 3, Insightful) by Kell on Tuesday October 06 2015, @08:50AM
Wow. Did you read that link about orbital kinetic weapons? The entire article is about why orbital kinetic weapons are infeasible and stupid.
Scientists ask questions. Engineers solve problems.
(Score: 1) by anubi on Wednesday October 07 2015, @12:49AM
Mea Culpa on me!
I knew what I had in mind, googled a few, and cut/paste the wrong URL. I skimmed several, and thought I had the right one.
Anyway, that article is about five years old.
"Prove all things; hold fast that which is good." [KJV: I Thessalonians 5:21]