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China’s newest aircraft carrier sails through the Taiwan Strait

Wednesday, 24 June 2026

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China's third conventionally powered aircraft carrier, the Fujian, pictured while it conducted a maiden sea trial in 2024.

China’s newest and most powerful of its three aircraft carriers sailed through the Taiwan Strait on Tuesday, the Taiwanese defence ministry said, a day after Taiwan began a five-day military exercise on responding to a Chinese attack.

The Fujian carrier first sailed through the narrow body of water separating China and Taiwan in a trial run last September. It later transited the strait for the first time as a fully commissioned military vessel in December.

Soldiers look out from the mounted machine gun on top of an armoured vehicle during combat readiness exercises in Taoyuan, Taiwan.
Soldiers look out from the mounted machine gun on top of an armoured vehicle during combat readiness exercises in Taoyuan, Taiwan.

China claims the self-governed island as part of its territory and has not ruled out the use of force to bring it under Beijing's control. China regularly sends navy vessels and war planes towards Taiwan in military exercises that have become more frequent in recent years to where they now occur almost daily.

Taiwan on Monday kicked off its own five-day exercise to support its response in case of a possible Chinese military invasion.

The US Navy sends warships through the strait periodically, as do some of its allies, in a warning to Beijing against any attempt to use force to establish its claim to the island.

The Fujian was commissioned in November 2025. It is world’s largest nonnuclear-powered warship, according to the US Naval Institute, and is considered more advanced than China's other two carriers, the Shandong and the Liaoning.