Aircraft carrier symbol of China's naval ambitions
BBC.,,8 June 2011 Last updated at 10:27 GMT
Watch: Damian Grammaticas takes a look at the new carrier
It is the most visible symbol of China's rising military power.
The giant, grey hulk of China's newest warship, 60,000 tonnes of steel, sits at a dockside in the port of Dalian, almost ready to set sail.The People's Liberation Army (PLA) has been reluctant to say anything about its first aircraft carrier as it has not yet entered service. But it must be the military's worst-kept secret. It is there for all to see, somewhat incongruously, right behind Dalian's Ikea superstore.
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The 300m (990ft) carrier, under construction in Dalian, is thought to be nearly finished
- The huge carrier has been years in the making, and it is an unmistakeable sign of China's expanding military and its desire to project Chinese power further beyond its borders than ever before.
"An aircraft carrier is a symbol of the power of your navy," says General Xu Guangyu, who used to serve in the PLA's headquarters and is now retired.
"China should at least be on the same level as other permanent members of the UN Security Council who have carriers."
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