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Chinese Navy Announces Major Warfighting Milestone
Chinese Navy Announces Major Warfighting Milestone

Miami Herald

time23-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Miami Herald

Chinese Navy Announces Major Warfighting Milestone

The Chinese navy, currently the largest in the world by hull count, has recently reached a major milestone by equipping each of three fleets with an oceangoing hospital ship, which experts claim can be deployed simultaneously to support different combat fronts. Newsweek has contacted the Chinese Defense Ministry for further comment by email. China has more than 370 naval vessels, organized into fleets assigned to the Northern Theater Command, which is based in the Yellow Sea, the Eastern Theater Command, which is based in the East China Sea, and the Southern Theater Command that faces the South China Sea. China has ongoing territorial disputes in the East and South China seas with Japan and the Philippines, respectively. Meanwhile, the Eastern Theater Command is responsible for military operations concerning Taiwan, a self-governed island claimed by Beijing. While the Chinese military has commissioned three hospital ships, the United States currently operates two, serving as what the Navy calls "afloat, mobile, acute surgical medical facilities" to support military, disaster relief, and humanitarian missions worldwide. In a video released on X, formerly Twitter, on Wednesday, the Chinese military's media wing reported that the third indigenously built 10,000-ton-class oceangoing hospital ship, CNS Auspicious Ark, recently held a medical rescue exercise in the Yellow Sea. The newly unveiled hospital ship has been assigned to the Northern Theater Command, the Chinese navy confirmed on Friday, adding that it is capable of providing medical services to deployed naval task groups and troops stationed on remote islands and reefs. In addition to the Auspicious Ark, its two sister ships, CNS Peace Ark and CNS Silk Road Ark, are assigned to the Eastern and Southern Theater Commands, respectively. Each ship is equipped with 300 patient beds, the state-run China Daily reported. According to the state-run Global Times, the new ship is equipped with "cutting-edge medical and health support facilities," including eight operating rooms. It can provide "early-stage treatment and specialized care" during wartime to reduce combat losses. Chinese military expert Cao Weidong told the China Central Television that each of the three theater command fleets now has its own hospital ship for support, which can be redeployed to other theaters if the intensity of war or military operations increases. With the introduction of the third floating hospital, the Chinese navy is able to provide health care to troops taking part in escort missions in the Gulf of Aden, as well as those stationed on islands and reefs that scattered across the South China Sea, Cao explained. Zhang Junshe, a Chinese military expert, told the Global Times: "[The three Chinese hospital ships] represent a key indicator of the [Chinese] navy's modernized medical support capabilities. Their commissioning significantly elevates the overall standard of naval healthcare services." The China Central Television reported: "The Auspicious Ark not only has outstanding advantages in field surgery, capable of handling special injuries such as blast wounds and burns, but it is also able to respond to trauma and infection cases caused by sudden natural disasters like earthquakes and tsunamis, demonstrating its advantages in humanitarian rescue operations." It remains to be seen whether China will deploy one of its oceangoing hospital ships for an overseas humanitarian medical mission under Mission Harmony this year. The most recent deployment was carried out by the Peace Ark from last June to January. Related Articles Stock Market Sinks After Trump Threatens Tariffs on Apple, EUCrowd's Response to Howard Lutnick's Price Rise Question Goes ViralHow China Is Fighting Back in Its Manufacturing War With the USTrump Nuclear Power Update as New Order May Bring Back Cold War-Era Act 2025 NEWSWEEK DIGITAL LLC.

Chinese Navy Announces Major Warfighting Milestone
Chinese Navy Announces Major Warfighting Milestone

Newsweek

time23-05-2025

  • Health
  • Newsweek

Chinese Navy Announces Major Warfighting Milestone

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. The Chinese navy, currently the largest in the world by hull count, has recently reached a major milestone by equipping each of three fleets with an oceangoing hospital ship, which experts claim can be deployed simultaneously to support different combat fronts. Newsweek has contacted the Chinese Defense Ministry for further comment by email. Why It Matters China has more than 370 naval vessels, organized into fleets assigned to the Northern Theater Command, which is based in the Yellow Sea, the Eastern Theater Command, which is based in the East China Sea, and the Southern Theater Command that faces the South China Sea. China has ongoing territorial disputes in the East and South China seas with Japan and the Philippines, respectively. Meanwhile, the Eastern Theater Command is responsible for military operations concerning Taiwan, a self-governed island claimed by Beijing. While the Chinese military has commissioned three hospital ships, the United States currently operates two, serving as what the Navy calls "afloat, mobile, acute surgical medical facilities" to support military, disaster relief, and humanitarian missions worldwide. What To Know In a video released on X, formerly Twitter, on Wednesday, the Chinese military's media wing reported that the third indigenously built 10,000-ton-class oceangoing hospital ship, CNS Auspicious Ark, recently held a medical rescue exercise in the Yellow Sea. The newly unveiled hospital ship has been assigned to the Northern Theater Command, the Chinese navy confirmed on Friday, adding that it is capable of providing medical services to deployed naval task groups and troops stationed on remote islands and reefs. In addition to the Auspicious Ark, its two sister ships, CNS Peace Ark and CNS Silk Road Ark, are assigned to the Eastern and Southern Theater Commands, respectively. Each ship is equipped with 300 patient beds, the state-run China Daily reported. According to the state-run Global Times, the new ship is equipped with "cutting-edge medical and health support facilities," including eight operating rooms. It can provide "early-stage treatment and specialized care" during wartime to reduce combat losses. Chinese military expert Cao Weidong told the China Central Television that each of the three theater command fleets now has its own hospital ship for support, which can be redeployed to other theaters if the intensity of war or military operations increases. With the introduction of the third floating hospital, the Chinese navy is able to provide health care to troops taking part in escort missions in the Gulf of Aden, as well as those stationed on islands and reefs that scattered across the South China Sea, Cao explained. People visit the Chinese navy hospital ship CNS Peace Ark in Tianjin, China, on April 23. People visit the Chinese navy hospital ship CNS Peace Ark in Tianjin, China, on April 23. Tong Yu/China News Service/VCG via AP What People Are Saying Zhang Junshe, a Chinese military expert, told the Global Times: "[The three Chinese hospital ships] represent a key indicator of the [Chinese] navy's modernized medical support capabilities. Their commissioning significantly elevates the overall standard of naval healthcare services." The China Central Television reported: "The Auspicious Ark not only has outstanding advantages in field surgery, capable of handling special injuries such as blast wounds and burns, but it is also able to respond to trauma and infection cases caused by sudden natural disasters like earthquakes and tsunamis, demonstrating its advantages in humanitarian rescue operations." What Happens Next? It remains to be seen whether China will deploy one of its oceangoing hospital ships for an overseas humanitarian medical mission under Mission Harmony this year. The most recent deployment was carried out by the Peace Ark from last June to January.

China gives glimpse of Fujian aircraft carrier's catapult technology in action
China gives glimpse of Fujian aircraft carrier's catapult technology in action

South China Morning Post

time06-05-2025

  • Science
  • South China Morning Post

China gives glimpse of Fujian aircraft carrier's catapult technology in action

China's state broadcaster has given a glimpse of the cutting-edge jet launch system in action on the country's most advanced aircraft carrier, the Fujian Advertisement CCTV included the footage of the electromagnetic catapult system in a report last week, with a view from an unidentified aircraft hurtling along the deck. But the report also dampened speculation that the Fujian would be ready for service this year, pointing out that the complexity of the launch system meant that it would need longer sea trials than China's other carriers, the Liaoning and Shandong. The short footage was accompanied by vision of an air traffic control officer on the bridge of the Fujian giving take-off clearance to an aircraft on 'position one' of the carrier's launch system. The report did not specify where or when the manoeuvres were filmed. According to the CCTV report, the Fujian's crew have done a 'complete reform' in take-off and landing training to master the catapult system – the world's second after the USS Gerald Ford-class aircraft carriers. Advertisement The report quoted commentator Cao Weidong, who said the adoption of the electromagnetic catapult system meant that the Fujian's carrier-based aircraft would take off with full fuel and full ordnance. 'Fixed-wing early warning aircraft may board the ship soon. It may also test small aircraft such as drones,' he said.

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