Years ago, on another forum, I saw a comment that in due course they'll need traffic lights in INDOPAC oggins to handle all the flat-tops with embarked fast jets.
Made in jest, I think, at that time, but true enough, especially with this news update in mind, from The Diplomat.
China’s First Domestically Built Carrier Preps for Commissioning Ceremony
The new carrier is reportedly being made ready for commissioning, according to Chinese state media reports.
Franz-Stefan Gady
October 31st, 2019
The Chinese People’s Liberation Army Navy’s (PLAN) first domestically designed and built aircraft carrier, the Type 002 (CV-17), which has yet to be named, is being prepared for its commissioning ceremony following the successful completion of its eight round of sea trials, according to local media reports.
The Hong Kong-based news website wenweipo.com published a video of Chinese People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) personnel practicing an inspection ceremony dressed in white naval uniforms on October 24. A large ‘1’ was also painted on the ship’s hull, according to the video, but the markings had been erased the next day.
Article here - China’s First Domestically Built Carrier Preps for Commissioning Ceremony
Made in jest, I think, at that time, but true enough, especially with this news update in mind, from The Diplomat.
China’s First Domestically Built Carrier Preps for Commissioning Ceremony
The new carrier is reportedly being made ready for commissioning, according to Chinese state media reports.
Franz-Stefan Gady
October 31st, 2019
The Chinese People’s Liberation Army Navy’s (PLAN) first domestically designed and built aircraft carrier, the Type 002 (CV-17), which has yet to be named, is being prepared for its commissioning ceremony following the successful completion of its eight round of sea trials, according to local media reports.
The Hong Kong-based news website wenweipo.com published a video of Chinese People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) personnel practicing an inspection ceremony dressed in white naval uniforms on October 24. A large ‘1’ was also painted on the ship’s hull, according to the video, but the markings had been erased the next day.
Article here - China’s First Domestically Built Carrier Preps for Commissioning Ceremony