China's J-15T fighter jets seen operating from older Liaoning carrier, boosting combat capabilities
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China's J-15T fighter jets, designed for advanced catapults, were observed operating from the older Liaoning carrier during recent PLA exercises, suggesting enhanced integrated combat capabilities across its fleet.
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Pourquoi c'est important
China operates three aircraft carriers: the older Liaoning and Shandong use 'ski jump' decks, while the newest Fujian has an electromagnetic catapult system. The J-15T fighter was designed for catapult launch.
China’s older aircraft carriers can operate more closely with the more advanced Fujian than previously thought, observers said following PLA exercises showing upgraded fighter jets taking off from the older Liaoning carrier.
Images taken during a 40-day mission in the South China Sea and Pacific Ocean that ended on June 22 showed multiple J-15T jets taking off from, and landing on, the Liaoning.
China operates three aircraft carriers, which use two launch systems.
The older Liaoning and Shandong both launch jets from an upwardly curved “ski jump” deck. The Fujian, China’s newest carrier, is equipped with an electromagnetic catapult system – technology that allows planes to be launched more frequently and with heavier loads. Only China and the United States have deployed this technology.
The J-15T, a variant of China’s first carrier-based fighter, can be launched from an electromagnetic catapult.
Military specialists said the images suggested the J-15T could take off from and land on all of China’s aircraft carriers, with implications for the country’s integrated combat capabilities.
Questions ouvertes
- What specific operational advantages does J-15T cross-carrier compatibility provide?
- What were the full objectives and outcomes of the 40-day mission?






