"A military situation at its worst can inspire fighting men to perform at their best." 
- Marguerite Higgins, War in Korea: The Report of a Woman Combat Correspondent

"In Korea the Government forces, which were armed to prevent border raids and to preserve internal security, were attacked by invading forces from North Korea....The attack upon Korea makes it plain beyond all doubt that communism has passed beyond the use of subversion to conquer independent nations and will now use armed invasion and war."
- President Harry Truman

"East Asia has prospered since the end of the Vietnam War, and Northeast Asia has prospered since the end of the Korean War in a way that seems unimaginable when you think of the history of the first half of the century." 
- William C. Kirby 


Satellite images reveal location of China's first locally built aircraft carrier

Defense News · by Mike Yeo · November 21, 2019
MELBOURNE, Australia - China's  first domestically built aircraft carrier has sailed through the Taiwan Strait and into the South China Sea as the country continues to test the vessel's systems prior to its commissioning into the People's Liberation Army Navy.
A satellite imagery released by Maxar Technologies confirms that the Type 001A  aircraft carrier was moored at the Yulin Naval Base near the city of Sanya on Hainan island, China.
The high-resolution imagery also shows a total of seven Shenyang J-15 Flying Shark multirole fighters onboard the carrier's flight deck, along with four Changhe Z-18 helicopters.
All of this confirms recent postings on social media showing the carrier off the coast of Sanya on Nov. 20.
This satellite image collected Nov. 19 via the WorldView-1 satellite shows China's first domestically built aircraft carrier shortly after arriving in port near the Yulin Naval Base on Hainan island, China. The carrier has been referred to as Type-001A. It was sailing through the Taiwan Strait on Nov. 17. Seven Shenyang J-15 fighter aircraft can be seen on the deck of the carrier along with several helicopters, their blades stowed in a travel position. (Maxar Technologies)
The Type 001A carrier is on its ninth cruise since it was launched at a state-owned shipyard in the northern Chinese port city of Dalian in April 2017, where it is being fitted out and going through sea trials.
The ship left for its latest cruise Nov. 14. According to a statement issued by the People's Liberation Army Navy, it transited through the Taiwan Strait on its way to the South China Sea for "scientific tests and routine drills."
Meanwhile across the strait, the self-ruling island of Taiwan, which is seen by China as a rogue province, denounced the carrier's passage and accused the mainland of trying to intimidate the island, adding that American and Japanese warships shadowed the carrier as it sailed through the area.
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The Type 001A  carrier is the first aircraft carrier that China has built from the ground up. It follows the Liaoning, which was the former Soviet carrier Varyag, which China bought and refurbished. The Liaoning entered service with the People's Liberation Army Navy in 2012.
The Type 001A differs from the Liaoning, including a slightly revised flight deck as well as differences to the bridge and sensor arrangement. However, both carriers launch their primary combat aircraft, the J-15, via an inclined ski jump at the bow.
However, compared to a fixed-wing aircraft, an airborne early warning helicopter has severe shortcomings in endurance, which reduces the asset's time on station and operating altitude, which in turn reduces the effectiveness of the radar.
China is also building the hull modules of its third aircraft carrier at a shipyard in Shanghai, which is expected to be equipped with an electromagnetic aircraft launch system. This will allow larger and heavier aircraft to operate from the carrier, and will potentially enable the naval service to equip its ships with fixed-wing airborne early warning aircraft.

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