China's Next Aircraft Carrier Could Be Nuclear-Powered—What To Know
Summary
China is considering using nuclear power for its next aircraft carrier, which would allow for extended naval operations. China currently operates the world’s largest navy by number of ships but uses conventionally powered aircraft carriers. The change to nuclear power would increase the range and endurance of these ships, making them more comparable to American carriers.Key Facts
- China might use nuclear power for its next aircraft carrier to improve its military capabilities.
- China's navy has over 370 ships and submarines, with three aircraft carriers.
- Nuclear-powered carriers can operate longer without refueling compared to conventionally powered ones.
- The most advanced Chinese carrier, CNS Fujian, was commissioned in November.
- Nuclear power could help China project naval power further from its shores.
- Conventional carriers need frequent resupply, which limits their operational range.
- China's military strategy involves expanding its naval reach beyond the first island chain, which includes areas like Taiwan and the Philippines.
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