Close Menu
  • Last News
    • Cities
    • Climate
    • Energy
    • Impact
    • Markets
    • Opinions
    • Policy
    • Reports
    • Research
  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

News, investigations, and analysis — our top stories every morning to start your day right.

Trending
discover how plant-based diets promote sustainability by reducing environmental impact, conserving resources, and supporting eco-friendly food choices.
How plant-based diets contribute to sustainability
Viktor Genkulov on the cost of digitalizing the maritime industry and when it will start to pay off
Luanda Declaration charts inclusive African blue economy rooted in conservation and prosperity
Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn YouTube TikTok
Sustainability Times
Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn YouTube TikTok
Subscribe
  • Featured
  • Cities

    The Hidden Carbon Cost of Construction Projects (And Why Better Planning Matters More Than You Think)

    05/13/2026
    explore the future of sustainability in urban development, focusing on innovative strategies and technologies shaping eco-friendly and resilient cities.

    The future of sustainability in urban development

    02/24/2026
    Illustration of a vertical farm in Beijing showcasing sustainable urban agriculture practices.

    “China Just Built Farm Skyscraper”: Beijing Greenhouse Grows Food In 37,673 Square Feet While Solar Panels Power Vertical Agriculture Revolution

    09/30/2025
    Illustration of Trojena Ski Resort's futuristic design in the Saudi Arabian desert.

    “We’re Building Winter Olympics in Pure Desert”: Saudi Arabia’s Trojena Ski Resort Hosts 2029 Asian Games Without Natural Snow

    09/09/2025
    Illustration of the historic Kiruna Church being relocated on self-propelled transporters to its new site in Sweden.

    “Sweden Moved a 700-Ton Church”: Historic Kiruna Building Traveled 3.1 Miles on Robot Transporters While King Watched the Journey

    09/03/2025
  • Climate

    Luanda Declaration charts inclusive African blue economy rooted in conservation and prosperity

    08/04/2026

    The Hidden Carbon Cost of Construction Projects (And Why Better Planning Matters More Than You Think)

    05/13/2026
    explore the vital link between sustainability and climate change, understanding how sustainable practices can help mitigate environmental impact and promote a healthier planet.

    The connection between sustainability and climate change

    04/07/2026

    How to Turn ESG Commitments into Real Results in Oil & Gas: Mikhail Zubkov on Implementing Practical Solutions

    02/24/2026

    Sustainability in Action—How Straight Six Auto Parts Is Revolutionising Automotive Recycling

    01/05/2026
  • Energy

    How bio-LNG is transforming the maritime sector

    06/29/2026
    explore how technology is accelerating sustainability innovations, driving eco-friendly solutions and creating a greener future for our planet.

    How technology is driving sustainability innovations

    03/24/2026

    How to Turn ESG Commitments into Real Results in Oil & Gas: Mikhail Zubkov on Implementing Practical Solutions

    02/24/2026
    explore the vital role of renewable energy in promoting sustainability and reducing environmental impact for a greener future.

    The role of renewable energy in achieving sustainability

    01/27/2026

    How Ilnar Iakhin’s Practical Field Innovations Are Reducing the Environmental Footprint of Gas Production

    12/19/2025
  • Impact
    discover how plant-based diets promote sustainability by reducing environmental impact, conserving resources, and supporting eco-friendly food choices.

    How plant-based diets contribute to sustainability

    08/11/2026

    Viktor Genkulov on the cost of digitalizing the maritime industry and when it will start to pay off

    08/05/2026

    Luanda Declaration charts inclusive African blue economy rooted in conservation and prosperity

    08/04/2026
    explore how sustainable forestry practices positively affect ecosystems by promoting biodiversity, improving soil health, and supporting long-term environmental balance.

    The impact of sustainable forestry on ecosystems

    08/04/2026
    learn practical tips and strategies to create a sustainable lifestyle without spending extra money, focusing on eco-friendly habits that save both the environment and your budget.

    How to create a sustainable lifestyle without extra cost

    07/28/2026
  • Markets
    explore how sustainability practices are transforming global supply chains, driving efficiency, reducing environmental impact, and promoting ethical sourcing worldwide.

    Sustainability and its influence on global supply chains

    07/21/2026
    explore the growth of sustainable investments and green finance, highlighting their impact on the global economy and the shift towards environmentally responsible financial practices.

    The rise of sustainable investments and green finance

    07/07/2026
    Switzerland’s regulated online gambling ecosystem is built on strict licensing rules, ensuring that only ESBK-approved casinos tied to land-based establishments can legally operate.

    Are Online Casinos Legal in Switzerland? Understanding the Current Regulatory Framework

    11/21/2025
    Illustration of the abrupt halt of a major lithium mine in China impacting global markets.

    “One Mine Shut Down and Prices Exploded”: CATL Halts Major Chinese Lithium Operation Sending Global Markets Into Chaos

    09/11/2025
    Illustration of the massive iron ore deposit discovered in the Pilbara region of Western Australia.

    Geologists Iron Find Worth $6 Trillion Sparks Geopolitical Firestorm As US-China Trade Rivalry Reaches Unprecedented Flashpoint

    08/24/2025
  • Opinions

    Viktor Genkulov on the cost of digitalizing the maritime industry and when it will start to pay off

    08/05/2026
    discover the essentials of sustainability and corporate social responsibility, exploring their impact on businesses and society for a better future.

    Sustainability and corporate social responsibility explained

    04/21/2026

    The Hidden Risks of Nepotism and Conflicts of Interest in Corporate Governance

    03/19/2026

    Sustainability, Family Offices, and Private Equity: A Powerful Alignment for Long-Term Impact

    08/05/2025

    Preserving Heritage While Innovating: How AI is Reshaping Design for a Sustainable Future

    07/23/2025
  • Policy

    Luanda Declaration charts inclusive African blue economy rooted in conservation and prosperity

    08/04/2026
    explore the crucial role of governments in advancing sustainability policies to protect the environment, promote social equity, and ensure economic growth for future generations.

    Role of governments in promoting sustainability policies

    06/16/2026
    explore effective strategies to promote sustainability through education, empowering communities to adopt eco-friendly practices and foster environmental awareness.

    Ways to promote sustainability through education

    03/10/2026
    Illustration of the NUMO Ground Robot Deployed by Ukraine for Military Operations.

    “It’s Doing the Dangerous Work for Us”: This Ukrainian Combat Robot Redefines the Battlefield (and It’s Already Saving Soldiers’ Lives)

    10/15/2025
    Illustration of NATO aircraft participating in the Steadfast Noon nuclear deterrence exercise.

    “You Can Feel the Tension in the Air”: This NATO Nuclear Exercise Sparks Unease Across Europe (and Leaders Call It ‘Routine’)

    10/15/2025
  • Reports
    explore the latest trends and innovative solutions driving sustainability in the food industry, from eco-friendly practices to cutting-edge technologies reshaping the future of food production.

    Sustainability in the food industry: trends and solutions

    06/02/2026

    New Study Finds Drip Irrigation Can Cut Coffee’s Carbon Footprint by Nearly 60%

    05/13/2026
    explore the top sustainable development goals to prioritize in 2026 and learn how to make a meaningful impact towards a greener, more equitable future.

    Top sustainable development goals to focus on in 2026

    04/28/2026

    MFC Asset Management Steps Up Its ESG Agenda

    09/24/2025
    Illustration of naval aviators in training during the Top Gun program.

    “We Push Them Until They Break”: Top Gun Training Forces Pilots Through 7.5 Gs While National Geographic Films

    09/21/2025
  • Research
    Illustration of ancient marine super predators dominating the complex food chains of the Cretaceous period.

    Ancient Super Predators Ruled Oceans: New Discoveries Challenge Our Understanding of Marine Life’s Evolutionary Past

    12/20/2025

    How Ilnar Iakhin’s Practical Field Innovations Are Reducing the Environmental Footprint of Gas Production

    12/19/2025
    Illustration of the body's distinct molecular systems for detecting cold on the skin and internally.

    Your Body’s Cold Sensations: Revealing the Dual Ways Temperature Affects Us and What It Means for Comfort

    12/19/2025
    Illustration of the digital reconstruction of a 1.5-million-year-old Homo erectus face from the DAN5 fossil.

    Scientists Reveal 1.5-Million-Year-Old Human Face, Unveiling New Clues to Our Ancient Ancestry

    12/18/2025
    Illustration of ancient pottery featuring plant motifs reflecting early mathematical thinking.

    Ancient Art Reveals How Early Humans Used Math Concepts 8,000 Years Ago Without Numbers

    12/18/2025
Sustainability Times
Home - Reports - “The US is panicking”: Massive military marvel as China’s 80,000-ton aircraft carrier showcases unmatched combat readiness in stunning display

“The US is panicking”: Massive military marvel as China’s 80,000-ton aircraft carrier showcases unmatched combat readiness in stunning display

China's groundbreaking Fujian aircraft carrier, the largest conventionally powered warship ever developed by the nation, embarks on another trial phase, signaling a significant stride in its naval capabilities and raising global strategic implications.
Rosemary PotterRosemary Potter03/25/2025136
Share Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Telegram WhatsApp Email Copy Link
Follow Us
Google News
"Massive military marvel": China's 80,000-ton aircraft carrier showcases unmatched combat readiness in stunning display
The Fujian, China's first domestically-made aircraft carrier using catapults, showcases advanced naval technology during its latest trial phase in Shanghai.
Share
Twitter Facebook LinkedIn WhatsApp Email Copy Link
IN A NUTSHELL
  • 🚢 Fujian, China’s first domestically-made aircraft carrier using catapults, has embarked on another significant trial.
  • ⚙️ The carrier’s advanced electromagnetic catapult system enables the launch of heavier and fully loaded jets more efficiently.
  • ✈️ Fujian is expected to host next-generation aircraft like the stealth fighter jet J-35 and the KJ-600 early warning aircraft.
  • 🌍 The deployment of Fujian highlights China’s expanding naval capabilities and its strategic implications in the Asia-Pacific region.

China’s military advancements have been attracting global attention, especially with the recent developments in its naval capabilities. The Fujian, China’s first domestically-made aircraft carrier using catapults, marks a significant milestone in the country’s defense technology. As the world’s largest conventionally powered warship, Fujian has embarked on another trial, testing its sophisticated systems and demonstrating China’s growing maritime prowess. This article delves into the intricate details of Fujian’s development, its capabilities, and the strategic implications of China’s expanding naval fleet.

Fujian’s Advanced Sea Trials and Capabilities

The Fujian aircraft carrier, launched on June 17, 2022, represents a new era of Chinese naval engineering. After its maiden trial in May, where propulsion, electrical systems, and other equipment were tested, it set sail for another trial from the Jiangnan Shipyard in Shanghai. The Shanghai Maritime Safety Administration issued a warning for traffic control near the Yangtze River, underscoring the importance of these trials.

Reports suggest that during this phase, the aircraft carrier’s advanced electromagnetic catapults and arresting cables could be tested using fixed-wing jets. This phase is crucial as it marks the first known full operation test of the Fujian’s ship-borne fighters, specifically the J-15T or J-35. These trials are vital in bringing the carrier closer to delivery to the People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLA Navy). With Fujian’s entry into active service, China will have three active aircraft carriers, a fleet surpassed only by the US Navy’s eleven carriers.

Trump Expands U.S. Logging Amid Canadian Lumber Tariffs

Revolutionary Catapult Launch System

The Fujian stands out as China’s first domestically-made carrier to incorporate a catapult launch system. This system allows the carrier to launch aircraft with greater efficiency and speed. Unlike its predecessors, Liaoning and Shandong, Fujian is equipped with three electromagnetic catapults, enabling the launch of heavier aircraft and fully loaded jets. This technological leap enhances the carrier’s combat capabilities, making it a formidable force in naval warfare.

China’s J-15T, also known as the Flying Shark, has shown its readiness for takeoff and landing operations on the Fujian, capable of catapult launches and reverse command. The carrier’s larger displacement allows it to carry more aircraft, thus expanding its operational reach. Fujian’s ability to quickly launch jets is a critical advantage, especially during high-stakes military operations.

Miracle Down Under: Australian Patient Walks Free with Artificial Heart After 100+ Days

Integration of Next-Generation Aircraft

One of the most exciting aspects of Fujian is its potential to host advanced aircraft. The electromagnetic catapults are expected to accommodate improved versions of the J-15 fighter jet, as well as new aircraft like the next-generation stealth fighter jet, the J-35. Additionally, the KJ-600, a fixed-wing early warning aircraft, and the JL-10 advanced trainer jet are anticipated to be part of Fujian’s arsenal.

The integration of these aircraft not only enhances the carrier’s versatility but also signifies a shift towards more advanced naval aviation capabilities. The Fujian began training with the catapults in November 2023, launching test vehicles into the sea. The J-15T and J-35B ship-borne fighter jets, variants developed specifically for the catapults, further demonstrate China’s commitment to advancing its naval technology.

West Texas Measles Outbreak Nears 150 Cases, Raising Concerns

Strategic Implications of Fujian’s Deployment

The deployment of Fujian has significant strategic implications for China and the broader region. As China’s naval capabilities expand, so does its influence in the Asia-Pacific, a region already fraught with geopolitical tensions. The presence of a more advanced aircraft carrier bolsters China’s ability to project power and secure its maritime interests.

Moreover, the technological advancements represented by the Fujian enhance China’s military deterrence. As experts suggest, once the carrier enters active service, it will not only complement China’s existing naval assets but also challenge other naval powers. The high frequency and intensity of Fujian’s sea trials reflect China’s determination to ensure its combat readiness, signaling a shift in the balance of naval power in the region.

As the Fujian continues its trials and moves closer to operational status, the world watches with keen interest. This development raises questions about the future of naval warfare and the role of aircraft carriers in power projection. How will other nations respond to China’s growing naval capabilities, and what does this mean for the geopolitical landscape of the future?

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

News, investigations, and analysis — our top stories every morning to start your day right.

China Military Advancements Naval Technology
Follow on Google News Follow on X (Twitter)
Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Telegram WhatsApp Email Copy Link
Previous Article“The US admits ‘we’re jealous of France’”: Unthinkable wealth beneath their feet as France uncovers $92 billion hydrogen goldmine, the world’s largest reserve
Next Article “Like a giant octopus gripping the sea floor”: these new submarines unleash unrivaled power with a full panoramic view of threats
Rosemary Potter
  • X (Twitter)

Rosemary Potter is a Chicago-based journalist for Sustainability Times, covering global sustainability challenges, environmental policy, science, business, and climate resilience. Trained in journalism in the U.S., she blends investigative depth with a global perspective. Her reporting amplifies voices driving change across borders, industries, and ecosystems. Contact: rosemary.potter@sustainability-times.com

Keep Reading
explore the latest trends and innovative solutions driving sustainability in the food industry, from eco-friendly practices to cutting-edge technologies reshaping the future of food production.

Sustainability in the food industry: trends and solutions

New Study Finds Drip Irrigation Can Cut Coffee’s Carbon Footprint by Nearly 60%

explore the top sustainable development goals to prioritize in 2026 and learn how to make a meaningful impact towards a greener, more equitable future.

Top sustainable development goals to focus on in 2026

View 136 Comments
136 Comments
  1. hugoray6 on 03/25/2025 4:46 PM

    Is it true that the US is panicking? 🤔 Seems a bit exaggerated!

    Reply
    • Keith on 03/26/2025 7:49 AM

      The US will fight China, anytime, anywhere . China….say when !!!!

      Reply
    • Drew on 03/26/2025 9:37 AM

      It has an axial deck? Why? That means they can’t launch and land planes at the same time.

      Reply
      • Malcolm on 03/28/2025 2:49 AM

        It’s a phony picture. Not of the Fujian at all.

        Reply
    • John on 03/26/2025 10:31 AM

      It is, we have 11 far larger and superior carriers that are deployed, 4 on the way and our carry more planes.
      China’s first 2 carriers are a joke and don’t even work.

      Reply
    • Ha ha ha ha ha ha on 03/26/2025 10:38 AM

      Exaggeration is a understatement. As well as the unmatched comment.

      Sure it’s not a good thing that China is building a big navy & I agree they could do some damage to ours if their was a war, but at the end of said war there would be no Chinese Navy, Airforce, or Naval bases. They don’t stand a chance.

      Reply
    • Michael Dennis Curley on 03/26/2025 2:55 PM

      Panicking. Ha ha ha I think not..

      Reply
    • Philip E Nahrgang on 03/26/2025 8:44 PM

      All of these articles about Chinese one carrier progress make it sound sooo dramatic. Ridiculous. We have 11 carriers with two more in production. It’s not like China is going to catch up anytime in the next 50 years.

      Reply
      • Just on 03/28/2025 12:43 AM

        Ideally

        Reply
    • Joel Gibbs on 03/26/2025 9:33 PM

      It’s a piece of shit with too few aircraft and a dearth of trained pilots. This article is PRC propaganda.

      Reply
    • Lou on 03/27/2025 11:29 AM

      No, we aren’t panicking. It’s a piece of junk.

      Reply
    • bob on 03/27/2025 2:25 PM

      China has much fewer than the US. They also have never fought a modern war of any kind. They have no idea what they’re even doing. No one is terribly worried I assure you.

      Reply
    • Sam on 03/27/2025 10:16 PM

      America is hardly panicking. Neither are we. We took the Bismarck and made a fish bed out of it.

      Reply
    • Kevin on 03/28/2025 9:49 AM

      The Chinese are 25 years behind the US in aircraft carrier design, maintenance, performance, and lethal ability. However, China’s ability to steal information, technology and hack into US systems will reduce this gap.

      Reply
    • Javier on 04/02/2025 8:11 PM

      The fugian is a piece of crap we all know it. The asshole who road the article is idiot

      Reply
  2. John-Lewis on 03/25/2025 6:05 PM

    Thanks for the detailed article! Really highlights the advancements in Chinese naval tech.

    Reply
    • mao on 03/26/2025 10:04 AM

      it’s all copy and paste china

      Reply
  3. Eleanor on 03/25/2025 6:46 PM

    Why does China need so many aircraft carriers anyway?

    Reply
    • mister L on 03/25/2025 8:04 PM

      because of the US

      Reply
      • Lamont Jonus on 03/26/2025 8:28 PM

        The US has 100 years experience operating aircraft carriers. There is nothing to fear from China’s carriers.

        Reply
    • Thong on 03/25/2025 8:57 PM

      Why does USA need 11 carriers?

      Reply
    • Coco on 03/25/2025 10:04 PM

      To deter America, who cannot stop talking about China’s vulnerability with respect to choke points which can cut off oil to China. Why does America need eleven?

      Reply
    • Philip E Nahrgang on 03/26/2025 8:42 PM

      They have 3! We have 11 and are currently building 2 more Gerald Ford class carriers. Does that answer your question.

      Reply
    • phanindra choudhury on 03/26/2025 11:19 PM

      Your articles are interesting&informative. Thank

      Reply
    • Duncan on 03/26/2025 11:59 PM

      Why does the USA need 7?

      Reply
    • Munir on 03/27/2025 3:14 AM

      To sink US Navy

      Reply
    • Wency on 03/27/2025 4:05 AM

      China’s aircraft carriers haven’t used to any sea/land conflicts, it’s effectivity and durability still remains to be seen.

      Reply
    • CALIGULA on 03/27/2025 5:32 AM

      Why does the US?

      Reply
    • Omer Mir on 03/27/2025 10:51 AM

      Same reason as US

      Reply
  4. marina1 on 03/25/2025 7:24 PM

    Are there any weaknesses in the Fujian’s design that could be exploited?

    Reply
    • Dom on 03/27/2025 7:27 AM

      They are huge which makes them an easy target. Could hit one blindfolded. The most impressive aircraft carriers are those ones you don’t even know are there until you bump your head on one. I don’t know where they are from as I have never seen one but that just makes me more in awe of them.

      Reply
  5. florence_waterfall on 03/25/2025 8:04 PM

    With this new carrier, does China now have the second-largest fleet in the world?

    Reply
    • Emil A. on 03/26/2025 5:53 PM

      Yep..But,still obviously NOT great,combat ready,TRAINED or advanced enough to handle US (AND NOT at all with its nearby also advanced economic and defense-based allies, but that looking more and more vague or unpredictable now under the new admin.) in term of that only,not even within the Indo-pacific,at least not right away or in days or weeks for that matter and not make it super or hyper costly as well…Yeah..😏🤷‍♂️😅

      Reply
    • CALIGULA on 03/27/2025 5:35 AM

      It has the first fleet in the world by numbers and second by tonnage.

      Reply
  6. julianabyss on 03/25/2025 8:33 PM

    The Fujian sounds like a beast! But can it really match US carriers in combat readiness?

    Reply
  7. Patriciavolcano7 on 03/25/2025 8:36 PM

    Thank you for the informative piece. But I’m skeptical about the “unmatched combat readiness” claim.

    Reply
  8. emilia on 03/25/2025 8:37 PM

    This is fascinating! Can’t wait to see how this impacts the balance of power in Asia.

    Reply
  9. dennisdazzle1 on 03/25/2025 8:40 PM

    Does this mean China plans to deploy more carriers in the future?

    Reply
  10. Raphael on 03/25/2025 8:41 PM

    Wow, this is really going to shake things up. But is it really a cause for panic? 🤨

    Reply
  11. Paula on 03/25/2025 8:42 PM

    Did anyone else notice the link at the end of the article? Seems unrelated! 😂

    Reply
  12. malika on 03/25/2025 8:45 PM

    Wait, is the Fujian bigger than any US carrier?

    Reply
    • John on 03/26/2025 10:33 AM

      Lol it’s A LOT smaller. 80k tons vs our 120k tons

      Reply
  13. oceanquasar on 03/25/2025 8:47 PM

    Appreciate the insights, but isn’t this just another step in the arms race?

    Reply
  14. Roman on 03/25/2025 8:48 PM

    How soon until the Fujian is fully operational and part of active naval duty?

    Reply
  15. Ocean8 on 03/25/2025 8:50 PM

    Can the Fujian’s advanced systems operate efficiently in combat situations?

    Reply
  16. veronicastar5 on 03/25/2025 8:54 PM

    So, is this why the US Navy is concerned? Or is it just media hype?

    Reply
  17. philip_sorcery on 03/25/2025 8:55 PM

    The Fujian looks impressive, but let’s not forget the logistic challenges of maintaining such a large vessel.

    Reply
  18. martin on 03/25/2025 8:58 PM

    Why is there so much focus on the electromagnetic catapults? Are they really that revolutionary? 🤔

    Reply
  19. clairefate on 03/25/2025 8:59 PM

    Thanks for the update! But what about the other nations in the Asia-Pacific? How are they reacting?

    Reply
  20. Madeline2 on 03/25/2025 9:02 PM

    Is there any information on how the Fujian’s sea trials are being conducted?

    Reply
  21. Morgan on 03/25/2025 9:04 PM

    China’s advancements are impressive, but can they sustain this level of development?

    Reply
  22. joshua on 03/25/2025 9:07 PM

    How does the J-35 compare to other stealth fighters like the F-35?

    Reply
  23. Madeline on 03/25/2025 9:10 PM

    Did the article just mention humanoid robots? Wrong link maybe? 😂

    Reply
  24. helen1 on 03/25/2025 9:11 PM

    How long did it take for China to build the Fujian from start to finish?

    Reply
  25. julian on 03/25/2025 9:14 PM

    Seems like China is making big moves. But can they keep up with the maintenance of such advanced technology?

    Reply
  26. Charlotte1 on 03/25/2025 9:16 PM

    Are these sea trials open to international observers, or are they conducted in secrecy?

    Reply
  27. camila9 on 03/25/2025 9:17 PM

    This development is significant, but isn’t it just a natural progression of military capabilities?

    Reply
  28. abdulfate on 03/25/2025 9:20 PM

    Exciting times! But I hope this doesn’t escalate tensions further in the region.

    Reply
  29. lauren on 03/25/2025 9:22 PM

    The catapult system seems like a game-changer, but what are the potential drawbacks?

    Reply
  30. alan on 03/25/2025 9:23 PM

    I wonder how the electromagnetic catapults compare to traditional systems.

    Reply
  31. Davidghost1 on 03/25/2025 9:24 PM

    Thanks for covering this topic! It’s crucial to understand the global naval dynamics.

    Reply
  32. Richard2 on 03/25/2025 9:27 PM

    Is the Fujian part of a larger strategy for China to project power globally?

    Reply
  33. julievenus on 03/25/2025 9:29 PM

    Great article, but isn’t it a bit alarmist to say the US is panicking?

    Reply
  34. Noraprophet9 on 03/25/2025 9:31 PM

    What’s next for the Fujian after these trials? Immediate deployment?

    Reply
  35. John Ross on 03/25/2025 9:39 PM

    No one is panicking except for the kind that panick on a daily basis. It is 180000 ton aircraft Carrier, not 20, not 50.
    And you don’t think I’m buying the fact that it’s only 80000 tons compared to our 115000 times as some type of advantage, most likely it has very little or no armor. Save where the magazine chambers and the reactor are. The catapults which are not angled And will produce inefficiencies Will hopefully be corrected by their next adventure in surface aircraft carriersn. But just like ours these things are big juicy targets The only way to build a force projecting aircraft carrier in the future is going to be By putting it up in the air where I can hide in the clouds or under the water ‘where it can hide under the water.’
    Henny Penny is of all ready offended by what I have written.

    Reply
  36. KL75 on 03/25/2025 10:48 PM

    Guys, you don’t even get your photoshop right! What kind of flight deck is that supposed to be? What we are all shocked is your click-bait “journalism”!

    Reply
  37. Sharif Shaheed on 03/26/2025 4:03 AM

    The Lies!

    Reply
  38. Mike on 03/26/2025 5:12 AM

    Yea I don’t ever believe what comes out of China’s mouth. 99% of the time it’s OVER EXAGGERATED and I’m sure this is as well. The US has had a nearly 80 year lead in aircraft carriers so sorry I don’t think the US panicking!

    Reply
  39. Peter McCaffrey on 03/26/2025 6:10 AM

    As is always, the devil is in the detail. Being a conventionally powered vessel what is its range and endurance before a re-supply is required? What ship-borne defence systems are mounted on board?
    I don’t think the US Navy is panicking about the launch of one ship of unknown capabilities.

    Reply
    • Just on 03/28/2025 12:48 AM

      Ideally.
      All no truth with this maybe

      Reply
  40. chris on 03/26/2025 6:40 AM

    its an immitation from US. china will never beat the US. everything china said is always only a hype.

    Reply
    • CALIGULA on 03/27/2025 5:55 AM

      And your writing is kind of an imitation of English. Go get yourself some education.

      Reply
  41. Jake on 03/26/2025 6:51 AM

    “the US is panicking” who are you quoting? Yourself?

    Reply
  42. Idont know on 03/26/2025 7:24 AM

    Fuck you! Panicking your ass!

    Reply
  43. Christopher on 03/26/2025 8:29 AM

    Yeah, not impressed. It doesn’t even come close to a later Nimitiz class let alone a Ford class. Just more communist hot air..no different than Russia.

    Reply
  44. Christopher on 03/26/2025 8:29 AM

    Yeah, not impressed. It doesn’t even come close to a later Nimitiz class let alone a Ford class. Just more communist hot air..no different than Russia.

    Reply
  45. Christopher on 03/26/2025 8:29 AM

    Yeah, not impressed. It doesn’t even come close to a later Nimitiz class let alone a Ford class. Just more communist hot air..no different than Russia.

    Reply
  46. Christopher on 03/26/2025 8:29 AM

    Yeah, not impressed. It doesn’t even come close to a later Nimitiz class let alone a Ford class. Just more communist hot air..no different than Russia.

    Reply
  47. Christopher on 03/26/2025 8:29 AM

    Yeah, not impressed. It doesn’t even come close to a later Nimitiz class let alone a Ford class. Just more communist hot air..no different than Russia.

    Reply
  48. Yomama on 03/26/2025 8:32 AM

    Yeah not impressed. Doesn’t come close to a later Nimirz class, let alone a Ford class. Just more communist party hot air, no different than Soviet Union was.

    Reply
  49. Randy Grundstrom on 03/26/2025 8:41 AM

    There’s one thing that the US has over China in regards to Aircraft Carriers. Almost 100 years of carrier operations. That’s something technology can’t give you.

    Reply
  50. John on 03/26/2025 9:34 AM

    Calm down. It’s still way off us in many ways. And the US has 11. And alot more experience.

    Reply
  51. John on 03/26/2025 9:50 AM

    Not even close and we have 12 major carriers all larger and more powerful and 8 smaller ones that more than match the Chinese one.

    Reply
  52. Peter H Dohan on 03/26/2025 9:52 AM

    The “US” is ot panicking; i doubt the average American knows about the PLAN, much less the Fujian. What is hopefully happening is twofold 1. The US rediscovers how to build ships, again 2. The Pentagon integrates the Fujian into its warplan against China. Just hope they do not broadcast it over Signal!

    Reply
    • CALIGULA on 03/27/2025 6:28 AM

      The real problem for the US according to itself is actually not some occasional Fujian but the lack of ship-building capacity in America when compared to China. The implications of this are already being felt in their corresponding navies, to the extent that whereas the US navy still is the world’s largest by tonnage, it has fallen to second, behind China, in units. Now such trends are not easy to reverse, considering that US shipbuilding continues to decline and the Chinese one to surge. As the Chinese continue to eclipse the US in numbers and continue to produce ever higher quality units, the implications for the US in global power politics and more specifically the Pacific, could be dire, which is why the US needs all the allies it can get. Nitpicking with allies, a Trump speciality, is not what you would want America to be doing at this time or at any time in the future, for the Old West still has some carriers and a naval establishment and in one swoop. has decided to up its military budget to USD 870 billion. You wouldn’t want that kind of heft to stand idle, or worse, turn against you. Them people have as much money as the US, as much tech and even more people. Do not alienate them.

      Reply
  53. Peter H Dohan on 03/26/2025 9:53 AM

    Inflammatory clickbait headline.The “US” is not panicking over the Fujian; i doubt the average American knows about the PLAN, much less the Fujian. What is hopefully happening is twofold 1. The US rediscovers how to build ships, again 2. The Pentagon integrates the Fujian into its warplan against China. Just hope they do not broadcast it over Signal!

    Reply
  54. John on 03/26/2025 10:29 AM

    The US isn’t in panic over a carrier that isn’t even working yet. It’s a conventional carrier, smaller than all US carriers and behind on technology, has less fighter planes.
    China has 3 carriers the 1st 2 are basically useless. We have 11 superior ones and 4 on the way.
    Seriously, what a joke.

    Reply
  55. Tim on 03/26/2025 10:34 AM

    Nice propaganda piece for the PLA.

    Reply
  56. Hahahaha on 03/26/2025 10:39 AM

    It’s catching up but still a ways off from being any real threat to beating our navy.

    Reply
  57. Todd Tourville on 03/26/2025 10:52 AM

    It’s Chinese, it’ll be breaking down and falling apart real soon. Just like their fighter jets that imitate our F35s.

    Reply
  58. MMCS(SW)(SS) Ken Badoian on 03/26/2025 11:09 AM

    A lot of catching up PLAN. Four USN Carriers building with all the goodies. Miller, Enterprise, Bush, and Clinton.
    Also PLAN needs to learn how to operate carrier groups .. nolookie see but out there on the seas. Never catch up. But good information article.

    Reply
  59. Christopher Greene on 03/26/2025 11:42 AM

    The US in not panicking over some 80,000 ton aircraft carrier.we have 11 100,000 ton aircraft carriers and two brand new ones on the way Which is USS Enterprise and USS Doris Miller being constructed as we speak, plus The USS John F. Kennedy/Gerald Ford Class come on duty soon.

    Reply
  60. Christo on 03/26/2025 2:12 PM

    No one here panics about anything made in China. Their junk breaks!

    Reply
  61. BKMart on 03/26/2025 2:46 PM

    Wow a straight deck carrier, like our WWII carriers…

    Reply
  62. Keith Mcmaugh on 03/26/2025 3:04 PM

    They are obsolete. Drone carriers are the best now.

    Reply
  63. Marc on 03/26/2025 3:12 PM

    I like the odds of 11 to their 3👍

    Reply
  64. Enrique on 03/26/2025 3:37 PM

    US panicking you say? Hardly. The US already launched its 2nd Gerald Ford class carrier with electromagnetic catapults. They accomplished 10,000 launches already which means the US has perfected the system. And there are already building a 3rd and a 4th, and a 5th about to be laid down. And the US has something China can never match, over 100 years in carrier experience, both in peacetime, and many wars and deployments. China a new to the game.

    Reply
  65. Jack Turner on 03/26/2025 5:28 PM

    Thanks to the previous administrations for letting the Chinese jack military secrets that let the leaf frog in front of the US.

    Reply
  66. Scared American on 03/26/2025 5:43 PM

    Yeah we are shaking our boots that’s how scared of the mighty Chinese Navy lol

    Reply
  67. Emil A. on 03/26/2025 5:54 PM

    Yep..But,still obviously NOT great,combat ready,TRAINED or advanced enough to handle US (AND NOT at all with its nearby also advanced economic and defense-based allies, but that looking more and more vague or unpredictable now under the new admin.) in term of that only,not even within the Indo-pacific,at least not right away or in days or weeks for that matter and not make it super or hyper costly as well…Yeah..😏🤷‍♂️😅

    Reply
  68. Al on 03/26/2025 6:30 PM

    Aircraft carriers great, but Sub are wave future , if can figure way launch unarmed , unmanned aircraft from a Sub will ne next game changer. Aircraft carriers are very big target.

    Reply
  69. Jj on 03/26/2025 6:41 PM

    I would think it’s a little exaggerated but our us technology should be a bit more advanced than there’s you would think anyways but who really knows the real story

    Reply
  70. Jj on 03/26/2025 6:41 PM

    I would think it’s a little exaggerated but our us technology should be a bit more advanced than there’s you would think anyways but who really knows the real story

    Reply
  71. Brian on 03/26/2025 7:14 PM

    The US is not panicked in the slightest. More amused and happy to have an 80K ton target in the water. Chinese tech is absurdly inefficient and unreliable it is amazing it has not caught fire or capsized on launch..

    Reply
  72. Skibidy69 on 03/26/2025 8:26 PM

    Wierd that a conventional powered copy of an American carrier is somehow superior?

    Reply
  73. Barry Soetoro on 03/26/2025 8:34 PM

    china SUCKS!!!!

    Reply
  74. F u on 03/26/2025 9:08 PM

    Fucking no one here is scared of your navy or your single aircraft carrier I can assure you the US is still the dominant navy on the planet and shall remains so. Go ahead try and touch our boats, we have a long tradition of “proportional” responses. In case China has forgotten the last 100 years of naval dominance. Fuggin Chinese propaganda at is finest get fucked

    Reply
  75. Shawn Smith on 03/26/2025 10:01 PM

    Conventionally Powered? Like the US and Japan in WWII. Diesel ⛽️!

    Reply
  76. Dick beninya on 03/26/2025 10:03 PM

    It looks like a 1970s US carrier. No threat to us, we have many decades of experience actually using carriers. That alone outweighs any tech advantage and there is no tech advantage for China.

    Reply
  77. Gerardo jerezagerardo1@gmail.com on 03/26/2025 10:05 PM

    Not yet on par. Fujian is not nuclear powered as American carriers. But china will someday commission one.

    Reply
  78. Gerardo jerezagerardo1@gmail.com on 03/26/2025 10:06 PM

    Not yet on par. Fujian is not nuclear powered as American carriers. But china will someday commission one.

    Reply
  79. PhilipFong on 03/26/2025 10:09 PM

    China’s ambition to protect its maritime security only can be done with a strong naval strength. It is the world’s second largest economy and China in the last 100 years did not invade any of its neighbors. To have peace it must prepare for war.

    Reply
  80. Joe B on 03/26/2025 10:26 PM

    Look at the titles of most of the article here. Anti-US drivel.

    Reply
  81. Rusty on 03/26/2025 10:40 PM

    Shouldn’t be underestimated as China continues to grow militarily. But it’s non-nuclear and will be limited in it’s power projection capabilities. But it will still be a dynamic changer in the East China Sea and surrounding area.

    Important to note is that it is untested. The U.S. has operated a large fleet of multiple carrier strike groups for decades and the crews, operations, and training over that time has helped work out any snags. Also, we have 11 active carriers. And they are nuclear and unhindered by refueling. So while it is important to stay abreast of China’s activity, it’s a tad exaggerated to say the U.S. is panicking.

    Reply
  82. Willy on 03/26/2025 11:31 PM

    Looks like you ran the same few sentences through AI and said change the wording on this. Entire article has like 3 points.

    Reply
  83. Arul on 03/26/2025 11:57 PM

    Nice Toys.

    Reply
  84. Vu Througn on 03/27/2025 1:18 AM

    “panicking” – what rubbish. Sounds like this site is a CCP mouthpiece.

    Reply
  85. Floodlight on 03/27/2025 1:36 AM

    Is US which has 11 proven and tested modern aircraft carriers really panicking with Chinas’ Fujian aircraft carrier?
    You are just making exageration, and perhaps just trying to make a hype out of it.

    Reply
  86. The Last Don on 03/27/2025 3:47 AM

    According to the English, one swallow does not make a summer. What can one aircraft carrier which is still being tested contest against eleven battle hardened aircraft carriers which have been in service to this day in the Gulf of Aden and other war zones?

    Reply
  87. Wency on 03/27/2025 4:05 AM

    China’s aircraft carriers haven’t used to any sea/land conflicts, it’s effectivity and durability still remains to be seen.

    Reply
  88. Charlie on 03/27/2025 5:06 AM

    Is that really an image of the Fujian? There’s only one landing strip, not two. A design that hasn’t been used since the 1940s because it leads to accidents.

    Reply
  89. Ben maduka on 03/27/2025 6:49 AM

    This is what USA has doing for decades if not for centuries and all of a sudden China build 80000 ton carrier and show casing it in a drill even without combat experience and not battle tested, and USA that’s battle hardened and combat tested with vast war experience is panicking??

    That’s a joke of the millennia.

    Reply
  90. Stephen on 03/27/2025 8:52 AM

    Who cares USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) is the world’s largest aircraft carrier, displacing 100,000 tons.

    Reply
  91. Steve on 03/27/2025 8:53 AM

    USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) is the world’s largest aircraft carrier, displacing 100,000 tons.

    Reply
  92. Cecil Matthews on 03/27/2025 9:12 AM

    Trust me America is not worried about the Chinese Navy!

    Reply
  93. Chris Cameron-Gudge on 03/27/2025 11:23 AM

    Who wrote this?
    It is at odds with reports that I have read over the past two years which have said basically that it is a pile of junk. The aeroplane 35 is also not yet fully functioning and it’s stealth capability is shall we say suspect.

    Reply
  94. Lou on 03/27/2025 11:27 AM

    It’s a piece a crap. Using conventional fuel, as opposed to nuclear power, severely limits it’s use. They spend more time refueling than doing anything else.

    Reply
  95. Mario on 03/27/2025 12:47 PM

    zSINK THE THING BEFORE IT HAS A CHANCE TO FIGURE WHAT PROBLEMS MAY NEED FIXING!! BLOW IN OUT OF WATERS NOW….ASAP!! ARE YOU NUTS UP THERE ? YOU JUST GOING TO LET ANYONE WHO WANTS TO WALK ALL OVER US !!

    Reply
  96. Mario on 03/27/2025 12:50 PM

    Screw off. You only post what you want not the truth. Go ahead, go out on street ask people for a day what their real thoughts of China’s new boat ! Bet THEY SAY SINK IT !

    Reply
  97. Doug Osbourne on 03/27/2025 1:15 PM

    American carriers are proven and far more superior. Stop it with the sensationalized thumbnail.

    Reply
  98. Ryss w polhemus on 03/27/2025 1:55 PM

    A bunch of crap from left wing defeatist.. riss w polhemus Trust God and Remaun in His Will.

    Reply
  99. Lol China Propaganda on 03/27/2025 2:38 PM

    It required refuel before even getting near Hawaii, I don’t think US is panicking, theirs are nuclear powered and have a lot of secret classified things still hidden.

    Reply
  100. Patrick La Manna on 03/28/2025 5:11 AM

    It’s easy to build a CATABAR super carrier. It’s just a big boat. Developing the institutional knowledge to operate a CATABAR carrier takes decades.

    Reply
Newer Comments →
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

News, investigations, and analysis — our top stories every morning to start your day right.

Trending
discover how plant-based diets promote sustainability by reducing environmental impact, conserving resources, and supporting eco-friendly food choices.
How plant-based diets contribute to sustainability
Viktor Genkulov on the cost of digitalizing the maritime industry and when it will start to pay off
Luanda Declaration charts inclusive African blue economy rooted in conservation and prosperity
News by category
  • Featured
  • Cities
  • Climate
  • Energy
  • Impact
  • Markets
  • Opinions
  • Policy
  • Reports
  • Research
Information
  • About Us
  • Meet the Team
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Legal Mentions
  • Privacy Policy

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

News, investigations, and analysis — our top stories every morning to start your day right.

Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn YouTube TikTok
© Sustainability-Times.com. All rights reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.