A commercial US satellite company says it has managed to take a picture of China's first aircraft carrier during its sea trials in the Yellow Sea. If confirmed, it would be the first known photo of the former Soviet vessel recently refitted by Beijing.
The warship began its sea trials in August, raising fresh concerns over Beijing's military build-up. China is currently involved in several maritime territorial disputes, particularly in the South China Sea.
Stephen Wood, director of DigitalGlobe's analysis centre, said the vessel had been photographed on 8 December off the Chinese coast by one of the company's orbiting satellites.
Mr Wood added that he was confident it was the Chinese carrier because of the location and date of the photo. China - which says the carrier is intended for research and training - has so far not publicly commented on the claim.
The vessel began the trials in August at Dalian, a port in the north-eastern province of Liaoning, Chinese state media reported at the time.
Although China is believed to be years away from being able to deploy the carrier as a powerful warship, the move has raised regional concerns, analysts say.
In the past year alone, China has had maritime disputes with Japan, Vietnam and also the Philippines.
The carrier is a former Soviet warship - called the Varyag - that was never completed. When the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, its rusting hull sat in dockyards in Ukraine.
As other Soviet warships were cut up for scrap, a Chinese company with links to China's People's Liberation Army (PLA) bought the Varyag, claiming originally that it would be turned into a floating casino.
It took several years to tow it to China, where it was taken to Dalian. In June, the PLA confirmed that China's first aircraft carrier was under construction.
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Disclaimer & comment rulesIs that spying and what material was the vessel made of.What ever happened to Iraq's cardboard weapons?
Dec 17th, 2011 - 09:13 am 0is that spying and what material was the vessel made of
Dec 17th, 2011 - 06:36 pm 0....Metal..
How do you know?
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