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China’s new Type 076 ‘drone carrier’ to take part in South China Sea training drills

PLA’s next-level amphibious warship, the Sichuan, in same waters where US, Japan and the Philippines are conducting joint military exercises

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China’s first drone-carrying Type 076 amphibious assault ship, the Sichuan, on its maiden sea trial last November. Photo: Xinhua
Yuanyue Dangin Beijing
China’s next-generation “drone-carrier” amphibious assault ship is en route to the South China Sea for critical sea trials, China’s military announced Tuesday, in the same waters where the US, the Philippines and Japan are conducting large-scale joint military exercises and the aircraft carrier Liaoning is apparently sailing to.
“The Sichuan, our country’s first Type 076 amphibious assault ship, has set sail from Shanghai for relevant waters in the South China Sea to carry out scientific research trials and training missions, testing the performance of multiple on-board systems and platforms,” the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Navy’s official Weibo account said.

The brief notice added: “This is a routine cross-regional trial and training exercise organised in accordance with the vessel’s overall construction plan and is not directed at any specific target.”

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The Sichuan completed its maiden sea trial in November and is viewed as a key asset in any potential move against Taiwan. It is designed to transport landing craft, troops, armoured vehicles and aircraft to support amphibious operations.

Taiwan’s ministry of defence said on Monday afternoon, before the Sichuan sailed, that the PLA’s first aircraft carrier, the Liaoning, had transited the Taiwan Strait earlier that day. Its course suggested the warship’s destination was also the South China Sea.

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China’s first 076 ‘drone carrier’ amphibious assault ship begins sea trials

China’s first 076 ‘drone carrier’ amphibious assault ship begins sea trials

Photos released by the ministry on social media showed eight J-15 fighter jets and three helicopters on the Liaoning’s flight deck.

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