China
has begun flight training on its first aircraft carrier, with photographs
posted on websites Monday showing navy pilots practicing touch-and-go landing
exercises.
Military
enthusiast websites posted pictures of a J-15 fighter-bomber executing the
maneuver, in which the plane makes brief contact with the flight deck before
flying on. It wasn’t clear when the pictures were taken, and they did not
appear on the Defense Ministry’s website or in official media.
The
exercises are the latest move to provide a combat capability for the carrier,
which was launched last month without aircraft or an accompanying battle group.
The next step would be the launching and recovery of aircraft, a much trickier
process that may be years away.
Chinese-produced
Z-8 helicopters have also been practicing take-offs and landings on the
carrier. Both are based on Russian and French designs.
Chinese
pilots are believed to have been practicing carrier operations on mock flight
decks located inland.
The carrier
is the former Soviet Navy’s unfinished Varyag, which was towed from Ukraine in
1998 minus its engines, weaponry, and navigation systems. Christened the
Liaoning, the province where its home port is located, the ship began sea
trials in August 2011 following years of refurbishment.
The
carrier’s launch underscores China’s ambitions to be a leading Asian naval
power amid sharpening conflicts with its neighbors over disputed island chains
in the South China and East China Seas.
Beijing
hasn’t said what exact role it intends the carrier to fill other than helping
safeguard China’s coastline and sea links. The Liaoning has also been portrayed
as a kind of test platform for the future development of domestically built
Chinese carriers.
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