China's refitted aircraft carrier sets sail for 2nd trial at sea
China's refitted aircraft carrier sets sail for 2nd trial at sea
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China's
refitted aircraft carrier sets sail for 2nd trial at sea
China's
refitted aircraft carrier sailed for its second sea trial on Tuesday
for relevant scientific research and experiments, Chinese Ministry of
National Defense said in a press release. According to the press release,
prior to sailing, the aircraft carrier had completed all the refitting
and testing work as scheduled after its first sea trial in August.
The carrier was originally built by the former Soviet Union which named
it Varyag, yet failed to complete the ship's construction before collapsing
in 1991. The still-unnamed aircraft carrier was an empty shell. Ukraine
disarmed it and removed its engines before selling it to China.
The vessel, an Admiral Kuznetsov class aircraft carrier which
measures 304.5 meters long and 37 meters wide, with a displacement of
58,500 metric tons, has been totally refitted for its new role as a
research and training platform in China.
Ex- Varyag
during refit in Dalian
The vessel
departed for its first trial from a port in Dalian, a city in northeast
China's Liaoning Province on Aug. 10.
The building of
an aircraft carrier is a long and complex project. In the building process,
there will be a series of scientific research experiments and training
exercises, and such activities are routine and normal.
From: xinhuanet
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