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The Fujian, China's third aircraft carriers, is put into service

China's first aircraft carrier, designed by itself, has been commissioned after several months of sea trials. It was named the Fujian after the province that faces Taiwan across the narrow strait.

The official Xinhua News Agency reported that President Xi Jinping was at the ceremony to commission and present the flag of the Fujian, in Hainan Province, on Wednesday. He also boarded the ship for an inspection tour.

The Fujian, China's third aircraft-carrier, has a flat flight-deck and electromagnetic catapults to take off. This makes it a far more powerful weapon than China’s first two Russian designed carriers.

The Fujian carrier will be able carry more jet fighters and those with heavier weapons than the Liaoning or Shandong carriers. These carriers are smaller and use ramps to launch their aircraft.

The Chinese Navy launched a new carrier-based version of its J-35 stealth aircraft and a KJ-600 early-warning plane, along with a variant of their established J-15 fighter, in sea trials prior to the commissioning.

Analysts and military attachés in the region say they'll be monitoring upcoming deployments to see how fast Fujian can become combat-ready. They will also monitor flight operations, and efforts to integrate its operations with support vessels and submarines. Reporting by Beijing Newsroom in Hong Kong and Greg Torode; Editing by Jacqueline Wong, Raju Gopalakrishnan

(source: Reuters)