www射-国产免费一级-欧美福利-亚洲成人福利-成人一区在线观看-亚州成人

US EUROPE AFRICA ASIA 中文
Business / Economy

'We are ready to build more carriers'

By ZHAO HUANXIN (China Daily) Updated: 2012-11-20 02:29

The company that played a key role in equipping China's first aircraft carrier is ready to build more "seagoing airbases", its chairman said.

"China is the only one of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council not to have an aircraft carrier wholly developed by itself," said Hu Wenming, chairman of China State Shipbuilding Corp.

The company is a major designer and maker of the aeronautical support system for the Liaoning, China's first aircraft carrier, which was refitted from the Soviet Union's Varyag warship.

The Liaoning was commissioned on Sept 25.

"We must enhance our independent weapons and equipment research and production capacity to match the country's clout, and independently build our own aircraft carriers," Hu told China Daily during the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China this month.

In his political report to the congress, President Hu Jintao said that it was a key strategy to build a strong national defense commensurate with China's international standing and to meet the needs of its security and development interests.

Hu Wenming, a congress delegate, took the helm of the world's second-largest shipbuilder in July. Hyundai Heavy Industries is the world's largest shipbuilder. He said his company had the responsibility and the capability to provide modern weaponry and equipment to the navy.

The 55-year-old declined to say when and how many carriers his company will build. "That hinges on the central authorities," he said.

But he suggested the country develop carriers using what he called catapult stroke technology on the flight deck. Planes on the Liaoning utilize a ski-jump takeoff, according to earlier reports by the Liberation Army Daily.

"It is very difficult for fixed-wing Air Early Warning aircraft to use a ski-jump takeoff, and on such a carrier you can only use helicopters for early warning, which actually compromises early warning," he said.

The Liaoning is more than 300 meters long and over 70 meters wide. Flight coordination at sea obviously differs fundamentally from land-based runways, Hu said.

He declined to say how many people were involved in the project to equip the carrier, but said a whole research and development institute under his company was engaged in it, and its workforce had doubled in the process.

It took about six years for researchers to develop and install sophisticated technology and key infrastructure needed for the flight deck, such as those to command the launch and recovery operations of carrier-borne aircraft, he added.

Both the software and hardware the company provided have passed simulation tests, and Hu said he is confident they will work in tandem with the aircraft and the carrier.

Hu also said his company is ready to build the vessels for the carrier formation "at any time". Such a formation is generally made up of the carrier itself, destroyers, escorts, supply vessels and submarines, he said.

He revealed that China has recently embarked on its 13th patrol mission in the Gulf of Aden and Somali waters. His company has built 95 percent of the vessels used for such missions over the past few years. The CEO said he believed the purpose of weapons and equipment development is to preserve international peace so that the country can secure economic and social growth.

China has developed satellites, nuclear and hydrogen bombs to safeguard national security, Hu said.

"Likewise, developing aircraft carriers and other new-generation armament for the navy is tailored for the country's defense and the need to protect marine rights and interests."

In building vessels for civilian use, amid a global downturn in shipbuilding, Hu said his company is changing course, focusing on the higher-end, value-added vessels and marine engineering facilities.

This currently accounts for only 35 percent of the company's turnover, while those of lower-end contribute to 65 percent.

Hu pledged to complete structural optimization and reverse the proportions by 2015, when his company is expected to become the world's largest shipbuilder.

Contact the writer at zhaohuanxin@chinadaily.com.cn

Hot Topics

Editor's Picks
...
主站蜘蛛池模板: 91精品欧美综合在线观看 | 中文字幕天堂最新版在线网 | 欧美成人艳星在线播放 | 欧美精选在线 | 黄大片日本一级在线a | 九草在线| 中文在线三级中文字幕 | 日韩中文字幕在线免费观看 | 91久久国产综合精品女同国语 | 国产成人精品日本亚洲网址 | 精品乱人伦一区二区 | 久草资源在线观看 | 黄色一级a毛片 | 在线观看日本污污ww网站 | 欧美13一14周岁a在线播放 | 中文字幕在线观看网址 | 亚洲精品二区 | 国产精品免费一级在线观看 | 亚洲国产人成中文幕一级二级 | 国产后式a一视频 | 日本一区二区三区高清福利视频 | 亚洲成人777| 国产主播福利精品一区二区 | 久久精品a亚洲国产v高清不卡 | 国产成人91| 日本欧美不卡一区二区三区在线 | 91精品国产91久久久久 | 亚洲精品中文字幕字幕 | 久久加勒比 | 久色视频在线 | 视频二区好吊色永久视频 | 99久久免费看精品国产一区 | 99视频久久精品久久 | 午夜毛片免费观看视频 | 国产成人做受免费视频 | 日韩专区亚洲综合久久 | 99久热在线精品视频播 | 一级片免费观看 | a毛片全部播放免费视频完整18 | 视频一区在线观看 | 亚洲天堂成人 |