China Nears Launch of World's Largest Naval Support Ship
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China State Shipbuilding Corporation released a photo of a massive hull, speculated to be the world's largest naval support ship, sparking debate on the PLA Navy's future logistical capabilities for blue-water operations.
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China State Shipbuilding Corporation released a picture of a massive hull, leading to speculation about it being the world's largest naval support ship. This comes as the People's Liberation Army Navy shifts towards blue-water operations and relies on auxiliary ships due to limited overseas bases.
China appears to be close to launching the world’s largest naval support ship.
On Thursday, the China State Shipbuilding Corporation released a picture of one of its shipyards on social media as part of a message marking a new Chinese solar term, which showed a massive hull in a dry dock in the background.
The photo prompted speculation among military observers that the hull was an auxiliary ship and triggered a debate about the future logistical capabilities of the People’s Liberation Army Navy.
The ship’s upper deck and island superstructures appeared to be largely complete, suggesting it would soon be ready to leave the dock for its final fitting.
The speculation about whether it really is a “mega-replenisher” stems from the People’s Liberation Army Navy’s shift towards blue-water operations.
Because China has few overseas military bases, it will have to rely on auxiliary ships to provide vital supplies such as food and water or fuel and ammunition during these missions on the open seas.
Currently, the PLA Navy’s aircraft carrier groups are supported by two 45,000-tonne Type 901 Fuyu class fast combat support ships and the much smaller and slower Type 903 Fuchi class ships.
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The new naval support ship will be launched soon.
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- What is the exact size and capability of the new naval support ship?
- When will the ship be officially launched or commissioned?
- What specific missions will this ship support?
- How will this impact the balance of naval power in the region?






