El astillero estatal chino publica la foto de un casco de grandes dimensiones

La China State Shipbuilding Corporation publicó el jueves una fotografía que muestra un casco de enormes dimensiones en un dique seco de Guangzhou. Los observadores militares especulan con que se trata de un gran buque auxiliar para la Armada del Ejército Popular de Liberación.

La imagen apareció en una publicación de redes sociales con motivo de un término solar chino. La cubierta superior del casco y las superestructuras de la isla parecían estar prácticamente terminadas, lo que indica que podría salir pronto del dique para los trabajos finales. La especulación se centra en el papel potencial del buque en el abastecimiento de grupos de portaaviones en alta mar. La Armada del Ejército Popular de Liberación está expandiendo sus operaciones en aguas profundas y cuenta con bases limitadas en el extranjero, por lo que los buques auxiliares transportarían alimentos, agua, combustible y municiones. Actualmente, la Armada depende de dos buques de clase Type 901 Fuyu de 45 000 toneladas y de buques más pequeños de clase Type 903 Fuchi para el apoyo a portaaviones.

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