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Service time of China's first aircraft carrier
The service time of China's first aircraft carrier is 20 12.

Liaoning aircraft carrier, code 00 1 aircraft carrier, ship number 16, referred to as Liaoning ship. It is an aircraft carrier that can carry fixed-wing aircraft under the command of the Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy and the first aircraft carrier in service in China. On September 25, 20 12, it was officially listed in the PLA navy and named "Liaoning Ship" to commemorate its transformation site in Liaoning Province. The service of Liaoning ship marks that China has completely changed the history of no aircraft carrier and entered the era of large aircraft carrier.

On June+10, 2003, the Liaoning ship sailed from Qingdao to the South China Sea of China for a 47-day comprehensive maritime exercise. During this period, the China Navy mainly organized nearly 20 large-scale ocean-going aircraft carrier battle groups of various types of ships, which was the largest single country's maritime force assembly exercise in the western Pacific region except the US Navy since the end of the Cold War, and also marked that the Liaoning aircraft carrier began to have the capability of maritime formation operations. On April 2018 12, the Liaoning fleet appeared in the South China Sea military parade.

Brief introduction of Liaoning ship of PLA navy;

The overall design of the aircraft carrier Liaoning has followed the original design features, and made great improvements in superstructure, air defense weapons, electronic equipment, carrier-based aircraft equipment and so on. Liaoning is 304 meters long and 70.5 meters wide, with draft 10.5 meters, standard displacement of 57,000 tons and full-load displacement of 67,500 tons. From the ground floor to the deck, there are 10 floors, and there are 9 island buildings on the deck, which are the headquarters of fire fighting, medical care, communication, radar and other departments and aircraft carrier battle groups.

The Liaoning is driven by four steam turbines, with four shafts, four awards and two rudders. The aircraft carrier is driven by four steam turbine engines with a total power of 200,000 HP and a maximum speed of 32 knots. The endurance is 4000 nautical miles at 30 knots, and it can reach 12000 nautical miles at 20 knots. The ship's power system can provide 14000 kilowatts of electricity, with 7800 tons of fuel reserves and 5800 tons of aviation gasoline reserves.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy Liaoning Ship