China builds second aircraft carrier
Navy has  a single carrier, the Russian-built Liaoning, and says another 
larger vessel is  under construction
 
  
Reuters in Shanghai 
_guardian.co.uk_ (http://www.guardian.co.uk/) , Wednesday 24  April 2013
 
 

 
 
China's first aircraft  carrier, the Soviet-era Liaoning. Photograph: 
Str/AFP/Getty Images
 
 
_China_ (http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/china)  will build a second,  
larger aircraft carrier capable of carrying more fighter jets, the official  
Xinhua news service has reported, quoting a senior officer with the People's  
Liberation Army (PLA) Navy.  
The report comes after Chinese officials denied foreign media reports in  
September 2012 that China was building a second carrier in Shanghai.  
"China will have more than one aircraft carrier ... The next aircraft 
carrier  we need will be larger and carry more fighters," Xinhua quoted Song 
Xue, 
deputy  chief of staff of the PLA Navy, as saying at a ceremony with 
foreign military  attaches. 

 
Song said foreign media reports saying the carrier was being built in  
Shanghai were inaccurate but did not elaborate, according to the report.  
China currently has one aircraft carrier, the Liaoning, which it bought 
from  the Russians and refitted. Considered by military experts to be decades 
behind  US carrier technology, it was officially said to have been bought to 
serve as a  floating casino but was turned to military use.

China is also building up  other forms of military hardware, including a 
stealth fighter jet believed to be  capable of landing on a carrier, drone 
aircraft and nuclear submarines.  
China is alone among the original nuclear weapons states to be expanding 
its  nuclear forces, according to a report by the US-China Economic and 
Security  Review Commission.  
Song said the PLA Navy was building a naval aviation force for the Liaoning 
 and there would be at least two aviation regiments on one carrier, 
including  fighters, reconnaissance aircraft, anti-submarine aircraft, 
electronic  
countermeasure (ECM) planes and rotary-wing aircraft, the report  said.

Chinese officials have said the Liaoning will be used primarily for  
training purposes.

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