Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

China's Fujian Carrier Flexes Mass Swarm Attack Power


(MENAFN- Asia Times) China's newest aircraft carrier, the Fujian, isn't just a leap in hardware. It marks a bold shift in maritime doctrine that aims to overcome the limits of its smaller predecessors and project power far beyond the First Island Chain.

This month, the South China Morning Post (SCMP) reported , citing Chinese state broadcaster CCTV, that China's third and most advanced aircraft carrier, the Fujian, is on track to conduct“deck load strikes,” a type of mass swarm attack involving the simultaneous launch of numerous aircraft.

This marks the first time state media has publicly acknowledged the capability, which had previously been the subject of analyst speculation.

The tactic, pioneered by the US Navy during the Vietnam War and known as an“Alpha strike,” aims to overwhelm enemy defenses through rapid saturation, securing early detection and first-strike advantage.

The CCTV report noted that Fujian's electromagnetic catapult system significantly boosts sortie rates over older ski-jump designs, laying the technical foundation for such operations.

Military analyst Cao Weidong noted these strikes would push the carrier's systems to the limit, enabling it to destroy, suppress or deter enemy forces and support amphibious operations. The Fujian, launched in 2022 and undergoing steady sea trials since May 2023, is expected to be commissioned by year-end, joining the Liaoning and Shandong to form a three-carrier fleet.

This fleet would significantly enhance China's naval escort and strike capabilities. The report portrays Fujian as central to a“historic leap” in China's maritime strike capacity, with its full combat potential hinging on the success of deck load strike training.

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