Yuchi Naval Base is a naval base used by the People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN).[1] According to a number of media reports and open source satellite observation (Google Earth) it is the home base of the first PLAN aircraft carrier Liaoning;[2][3] along with a number of escort and support vessels.

Yuchi Naval Base
Yuchi Bay, Huangdao District, Shandong, China
TypeMajor naval base
Site information
Controlled by PLA Navy

The base is protected by several breakwaters and has deep draught access. There are four mooring piers of over 1000 metres in length and fifth measuring approximately 820 metres in length. The harbour area is divided into two main areas with the carrier battle group occupying the eastern part of the harbour.

Location edit

The base is located within the West Coast New Area south of the major urban area of Qingdao on the Yellow Sea, in Shandong Province. Open source satellite imagery (Google Earth) confirmed the base is extensive and underwent considerable expansion beginning in early 2012. The base is subordinate to the PLAN's North Sea Fleet.

Strategic importance edit

 
The Aircraft Carrier Liaoning

This base is one of the biggest bases operated by the PLAN and is home to one of its two operational aircraft carrier battle groups.[4][5]

As the PLAN continues to develop its at sea capabilities the carrier battle group bases will be of strategic importance for China as a capability to project maritime power beyond the Yellow Sea.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ BBC (7 April 2014). "US defence chief Hagel tours China's Liaoning aircraft carrier". BBC News. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  2. ^ Office of the Secretary of Defense, ANNUAL REPORT TO CONGRESS (2013). "Military and Security Developments Involving the People's Republic of China 2013" (PDF): 65. Retrieved 16 December 2021. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  3. ^ "Carrier Liaoning arrives at Qingdao home base". South China Morning Post. 28 February 2013. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  4. ^ Suciu, Peter (19 April 2021). "China's Aircraft Carrier Battlegroup: Nearly Ready for an Actual Battle?". The National Interest. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  5. ^ "Eagle vs Dragon: How the U.S. and Chinese Navies Stack Up". www.nationaldefensemagazine.org. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  6. ^ "How does China's first aircraft carrier stack up? | China Power Project". ChinaPower Project. 9 December 2015. Retrieved 16 December 2021.

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