Hok-kiàn hō hâng-khong bió-kàm

Hok-kiàn hō hâng-khong bió-kàm (Hok-kiàn (18); hàn-gú: 中國人民解放軍海軍福建艦, hiân-hō [en]: 18; Hok-kiàn hō hâng-khong bió-lām), í Hok-kiàn-síng bīng-miâ, sī tē-1 tsiah 003-hîng hâng-khong bió-kàm (NATO/OSD [en] Hokkèn-kip CV),[8] bo̍k-tsîng tng-teh tsong-siu. Hok-kiàn-hō uî tiong-kok jîn-bīng kái-hòng-kun hái-kun (PLAN) kiàn-tsō, tī 2022-nî 6-gue̍h 17-ji̍t hā-tsuí, sī tiong-kok tē-1 tsiah uân-tsuân tsū-tsú siat-kè ê kòo-tīng-i̍k hâng-khong bió-kàm,[9] phuè-pī CATOBAR hē-thóng[10] hām tiān-tsû tuânn-siā-khì.[11][12][13]

Fujian (18)
Tsûn-kip tsu-sìn
Tsō-tsûn-tshióng:Jiangnan Shipyard
Tsûn kong-si: Tiong-kok
Preceded by:Type 002
Succeeded by:Type 004
Kè-uē:1
Building:





Li̍k-sú
China
Name:
Namesake: Fujian province
Builder: Jiangnan Shipyard
Laid down: March 2015 - February 2016
Launched: 17 June 2022
Status: Fitting out
It-puañ tı̽k-ting
Class and type: Type 003
Tsûn-hîng: Aircraft carrier
Displacement:
Tsuân-tn̂g:
  • 300 m (984 ft 3 in) (waterline)[4]
    316 m (1,036 ft 9 in) (o/a)[5]
  • Tsuân-khuah:
  • 39.5 m (129 ft 7 in) (waterline)[1]
    76 m (249 ft 4 in) (o/a)[6]
  • Propulsion: Steam turbines, 8 boilers, 4 shafts, >220,000 hp (164MW)[7]
    Aviation facilities: Hangar deck

    003-hîng siōng-thâu-á hông hui tsìng-sik kiò-tsò 002-hîng hit-tong-sî tiong-kok bô uân-tsíng ê tē-2 tsiah hông-bió hông tsí-tīng tsó 001A-hîng. Suann-tang síng ê kuann-hong pian-hō002-hîng teh tiâo-tshì kî-kan kong-pòo. In-tshú, kuan-tshat-ka jīn-uî tē-3 tsiah hâng-bió tio̍h-sī 003-hîng.[4]

    Tsù-kái

    siu-kái
    1. 1.0 1.1 Jialong Jiao, Huilong Ren, Christiaan Adika Adenya (2015-07-15). "Experimental and Numerical Analysis of Hull Girder Vibrations and Bow Impact of a Large Ship Sailing in Waves" (ēng Eng-gí). Shock and Vibration 2015(3):1-10. p. 2. 2022-06-17 khòaⁿ--ê. 
    2. "我国第三艘航空母舰下水命名 许其亮出席下水命名仪式". 新华网. 2022-06-17. 2022-06-17 khòaⁿ--ê. 
    3. Lau, Jack (17 June 2022). "China launches Fujian, PLA Navy's 3rd aircraft carrier". South China Morning Post. 
    4. 4.0 4.1 Joe, Rick (29 September 2020). "003 and More: An Update on China's Aircraft Carriers". The Diplomat. 31 January 2021 khòaⁿ--ê. 
    5. "China launches third aircraft carrier". 2022-06-17. 
    6. ZACH (2022-06-17). "China Launches Fujian Type 003 Carrier – Here's What We Know" (ēng Eng-gí). Overt defence. 2022-06-18 khòaⁿ--ê. 
    7. 王世纯 (2022-06-19). "一周军评:横空出世的福建舰" (ēng Hôa-gí). 观察者网. 2022-06-19 khòaⁿ--ê. 
    8. "China". www.oni.navy.mil. 2022-12-17 khòaⁿ--ê. 
    9. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (17 June 2022). "China upgrades its naval force with its first indigenous aircraft carrier". NPR. 
    10. Military and Security Developments Involving the People's Republic of China 2020 (PDF) (Report). United States Department of Defense. 1 September 2020. pp. 44, 47. 27 April 2021 khòaⁿ--ê. 
    11. Minnie Chan (1 November 2017). "Breakthrough to power most advanced jet launch system on China's second home-grown aircraft carrier". South China Morning Post. 
    12. O'Rourke, Ronald (29 March 2021). China Naval Modernization: Implications for U.S. Navy Capabilities - Background and Issues for Congress (PDF) (Report). Congressional Research Service. pp. 14–15. RL33153. 25 April 2021 khòaⁿ--ê. 
    13. Jack Lau (17 June 2022). "China launches Fujian, PLA Navy's 3rd aircraft carrier". South China Morning Post. 

    Tsham-ua̍t

    siu-kái
    • Chinese aircraft carrier programme

    Guā-pōo liân-kiat

    siu-kái

    Ship classes of the Chinese Navy [en]