China builds US aircraft carrier mock-ups for future Naval strikes as Beijing’s military build-up triggers growing fears in Washington

PHILIPPINE SEA (Oct. 3, 2021) The Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer USS Chafee (DDG 90) sails in formation with the Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Lake Champlain (CG 57) and Royal Canadian Navy frigate HMCS Winnipeg (FFH 338) Oct. 3, 2021. The United Kingdom’s carrier strike group led by HMS Queen Elizabeth (R08); JMSDF Hyuga-class helicopter destroyer JS Ise (DDH 182); Royal Canadian Navy’s HMCS Winnipeg (FFH 338); Royal Netherlands Navy’s HNLMS Evertsen (F 805); Royal New Zealand Navy’s HMNZS Te Kaha (F 77) and U.S. Navy Carrier Strike Groups led by flagships USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) and USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70), conducted multiple carrier strike group operations in the Philippine Sea. The integrated at-sea operations brought together more than 15,000 Sailors across five nations to demonstrate an unmatched network of alliances and partnerships in support of a free and open Indo-Pacific. (U.S. Navy photo by Aviation Boastwain’s Mate (Handling) Airman George A. Valceanu)

  • Satellite images show mock-ups of US aircraft carriers, destroyer in China desert
  • Maxar Technologies said Sunday’s pictures were from the northwestern Xinjiang
  • China has vastly upgraded its military and navy in recent years, sparking US fear
  • Last month Beijing tested a hypersonic missile capable of partially orbiting Earth

China has built mock-ups of US aircraft carriers, possibly in preparation for future naval strikes, adding to growing fears in Washington over Beijing‘s military build-up. 

Satellite images captured by Colorado-based satellite imagery company Maxar Technologies dated Sunday show China has built mock-ups of a US Navy aircraft carrier and at least one destroyer in its northwestern desert. 

Maxar identified the location of the features as Ruoqiang, a Taklamakan Desert county in the northwestern Xinjiang region.

China has upgraded its military massively in recent years, and its capability and intentions are increasingly concerning to the United States as tensions rise over the South China Sea, Taiwan and military supremacy in the Indo-Pacific. 

China has built mock-ups of US aircraft carriers (pictured) in the country’s northwestern desert, possibly in preparation for future naval strikes

China has built a copy of a US naval aircraft carrier (pictured, the USS Gerald R. Ford), constructed in 2017 and then-America’s first new aircraft carrier design for 40 years

Satellite images captured by Colorado-based satellite imagery company Maxar Technologies dated Sunday show China has built a mock-up of a US destroyed in Ruoqiang, Xinjiang

China has copied the US’s guided-missile destroyer (pictured, the USS Arleigh Burke) amid an ongoing tensions between Beijing and Washington

The independent US Naval Institute said on its website that the mock-ups of US ships were part of a new target range developed by the People’s Liberation Army.

It was not clear from the images how many details had been included in the apparent targets, although USNI said it had identified features on the destroyer including its funnels and weapons systems.

China’s massive military upgrade has emphasised countering the US and other countries’ naval forces.

That has included the development of land, sea and air-launched missiles to deny access and possibly sink opposing vessels, expressed most emphatically by the land-based DF-21D ballistic missile known as the ‘carrier killer.’

Recent months have also seen a substantial increase in Chinese military flights just southwest of Taiwan, the self-governing island republic claimed by Beijing as its own territory and which it threatens to annex by force. 

Washington provides Taiwan with much of its weaponry and US law requires that it ensures the island can defend itself and to treat threats to it as matters of ‘grave concern.’

Beijing has constructed a mobile target in Ruoqiang, Xinjiang, satellite images dated Sunday show

China has constructed at least one destroyer target amid ongoing tensions between Beijing and Washington over the South China Sea, Taiwan and military supremacy in the Indo-Pacific

The independent US Naval Institute said on its website that the mock-ups of US ships (pictured, a rail terminus and target storage) were part of a new target range developed by the People’s Liberation Army

The images released by Maxar come amid growing concerns over the possibility of military conflict between China and the US, who are at odds over a litany of political and economic issues

The images released by Maxar come amid growing concerns over the possibility of military conflict between the world’s two biggest economies, who are at odds over a litany of political and economic issues.

Most recently, the Pentagon this month issued a report saying China is expanding its nuclear force much faster than US officials predicted just a year ago. 

That appears designed to enable Beijing to match or surpass US global power by midcentury, the nearly 200-page report said.

It added China ‘continued its efforts to advance its overall development’ in spite of challenges created by the Covid-19 pandemic. 

And said Beijing was able to steady its economic growth, strengthen its armed forces, and take a ‘more assertive role in global affairs’.  

Responding to the report, James Inhofe, a Senate Armed Services Committee ranking member, said the US was in ‘the most endangered position our country has ever been in terms of what is demonstrating, clearly, what they have the capability of doing.’

Meanwhile Representative Mike Rogers, a ranking member of the House Armed Services committee, warned the US military needs to modernise to counter China.  

He said the report included details that have ‘been self-evident for some time – that China poses a real and imminent threat’. 

‘Kicking the can down the road for our own military modernisation is no longer an option,’ he said.

General Mark Milley, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, said: ‘We’re witnessing one of the largest shifts in global geo-strategic power the world has witnessed, 

‘They [China] are clearly challenging us regionally and their aspiration is to challenge the United States globally.’ 

US defence officials have said they are increasingly wary of China’s intentions, largely with regard to the status of Taiwan.

‘The PLA’s evolving capabilities and concepts continue to strengthen [China’s] ability to ‘fight and win wars’ against a ‘strong enemy’ – a likely euphemism for the United States,’ the report said.

China’s navy and coast guard are also boosting their numbers of vessels at a record pace, concentrating them in the South China Sea, the strategic waterway that China claims virtually in its entirety.

While the US Navy remains predominant, its resources are divided between the Indo-Pacific, the Persian Gulf, the Mediterranean and other regions where American interests lie. 

China has been considered the US’s top defence threat since 2018 and last month’s test of a hypersonic weapon capable of partially orbiting Earth before reentering the atmosphere and gliding on a manoeuvrable path to its target has added to top US military leaders’ concerns. 

First published in Daily Mail, Novemebr 8, 2021, https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10176811/China-builds-aircraft-carrier-mock-ups-naval-strikes-triggering-growing-fears-Washington.html?ito=push-notification&ci=MawrC1OrZb&cri=Xc9vKXLLcZ&si=48713551&xi=9f42082e-1c51-46b2-85e1-ffe769ddf76e&ai=10176811

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