Type 004 aircraft carrier

Class overview
Operators People's Liberation Army Navy
Preceded byType 003 aircraft carrier
Planned4[1]
General characteristics
Class and typeType 004
TypeAircraft carrier
DisplacementUp to 110,000 tons[2][3]
PropulsionNuclear marine propulsion
Speed30+ knots[4]
Aircraft carried70 to 100 helicopters and fixed wing aircraft,[5] including J-15 and possibly or J-31 fighters, Xian KJ-600 airborne early warning and control aircraft, anti-submarine warfare aircraft, and stealth attack drones.[6]
Aviation facilitiesHangar deck

The Type 004 aircraft carrier is a planned supercarrier of the People's Liberation Army Navy's aircraft carrier programme. It is intended to be an iteration on the preceding Type 003 aircraft carrier, and like the Type 003, it will feature an integrated electric propulsion system that will allow the operation of electromagnetic catapults.[7] Unlike the conventionally-powered Type 003, the Type 004 will be much larger and also the first Chinese carrier to feature nuclear marine propulsion,[7][8] and could generate enough electricity to power laser weapons and railguns currently under development.[9] As of 2017, China hoped to complete this carrier by the late 2020s, and indicated that up to four might be built.[1]

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