Liaoning carrier group’s training expansion toward far-seas
2026-05-29 09:54:25 source:Global Times

The Liaoning aircraft carrier participates in a dual-aircraft-carrier formation drill on October 21, 2024. Photo: VCG
The
ongoing training operations of the Chinese People's Liberation Army
(PLA) Navy's Liaoning aircraft carrier task force in the Western Pacific
are routine training conducted in accordance with the annual plan,
Senior Colonel Jiang Bin, spokesperson for China's Ministry of National
Defense, said at a regular press conference on Thursday, elaborating on
the PLA Navy's announcement about the training on May 19.
The
spokesperson highlighted that since its commissioning, the Liaoning has
organized a series of comprehensive exercises as planned, with carrier
group training expanding toward far-sea combat application, forming
system-of-systems combat capabilities.
On May 19, the PLA Navy
sent a carrier task group led by PLANS Liaoning to relevant waters of
the Western Pacific to conduct training on such subjects as far-seas
tactical flight, live firing, support and cover, and integrated search
and rescue, so as to test and enhance the realistic combat training
capabilities of the forces, said the PLA Navy.
Jiang said on
Thursday that as a pathfinder for China's aircraft carrier construction
and an incubator for carrier talent, the Liaoning has played an
irreplaceable role in enhancing the combat capability of the PLA Navy,
and will continue to make greater contributions as the PLA Navy sails
toward blue waters, safeguarding national sovereignty, security and
development interests as well as world peace and stability.
Japanese
Defense Ministry Joint Staff hyped that it spotted takeoffs and
landings of carrier-borne fighter jets and helicopters on the Liaoning
on Tuesday.
The Japanese side also claimed the composition of the
Liaoning carrier group, among which the Type 054B frigate Luohe has
drawn particular attention from external parties. This marks the first
time that the Type 054B guided-missile frigate, one year after entering
service, has joined an aircraft carrier group for training, and also
represents the first time this ship type has entered the Western Pacific
to conduct far-sea missions.
"As a new frigate improved from the
Type 054A, the Type 054B features enhanced radar performance with
greater air detection range. Meanwhile, its strike capabilities have
been comprehensively upgraded, with missile range, accuracy and
lethality all superior to its predecessor, significantly enhancing
offense and defense capabilities in far-sea waters," Zhang Junshe, a
Chinese military affairs expert, told the Global Times on Thursday.
Zhang noted that the Type 054B frigate's deployment with the Liaoning
group to the Western Pacific for training marks the ship's maturity in
far-sea combat capability.
A CCTV News report on May 23 about the
Liaoning's ongoing training mentioned that whether the new-generation
stealth carrier-based fighter, the J-35, can adapt to ski-jump takeoff
from the Liaoning has drawn significant attention. The report also noted
that this exercise could send a key strategic signal: the
new-generation stealth fighter J-35 and the catapult-capable J-15T can
perfectly adapt to the ski-jump takeoff mode of the carrier.
For
this, Zhang said that the J-35 fighter is fully capable of conducting
ski-jump takeoffs from the Liaoning. As a domestically developed
fifth-generation stealth fighter, the J-35 features long radar detection
range, large combat radius, long range, and can carry air-to-air and
air-to-ship missiles with extended range. It also has supersonic cruise
capability and exceptional stealth performance. In combat, the J-35 can
act as a "door-kicker," being the first to penetrate enemy air defense
systems and strike enemy fighters and radar installations from long
range, while the J-15 heavy fighter, with its advantage in large payload
capacity, can conduct saturation strikes.
The high-low combination
of J-35 and J-15 can significantly enhance the carrier group's air
penetration, air-to-air and air-to-ground strike capabilities, expand
maritime defense depth, and ensure the carrier can effectively fulfill
its offensive and defensive mission in far-sea waters, said the expert.
Previously,
Japanese vessels and aircraft have a record of repeatedly conducting
close-in reconnaissance during PLA carrier group training in the Western
Pacific, seriously threatening the safety of the strike group and
easily causing maritime and air incidents. Zhang emphasized that
relevant countries' vessels and aircraft should avoid intruding into the
training zones of PLA Navy carrier groups to conduct close-in
harassment, or else they will bear the consequences.
"Naval
vessels of all countries enjoy the freedom of navigation, overflight and
training at high seas. Japan should not apply double standards and
should respect the legitimate rights of the PLA Navy. Japan should not
conduct such dangerous acts and should view the PLA Navy's normal
far-sea training with a normal mindset," Zhang said.