Fujian's First Journey: Navigating the Taiwan Strait
China's advanced aircraft carrier, the Fujian, transited the Taiwan Strait, escalating regional tensions. Taiwan reported the transit as part of Beijing's continued military pressure. The Fujian is poised to enhance China's naval strength with its advanced technology, hosting heavier and more diverse aircraft, signaling potential shifts in regional power dynamics.
China's newest aircraft carrier, the Fujian, made its maiden voyage through the Taiwan Strait on Tuesday, raising tensions in the already volatile region, Taiwan's defence ministry confirmed.
This move marks Fujian's first transit through the contentious waterway since it entered formal service last month, a development that Taiwan perceives as Beijing's ongoing pressure campaign against its democratically elected government.
The carrier, capable of hosting heavier-armed jet fighters and advanced aircraft, signifies a potential power shift in the maritime balance as China strengthens its naval capabilities. The situation continues to underscore Taiwan's rejection of Beijing's territorial claims over the island.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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