China’s drone-carrying amphibious assault ship the Sichuan expected to start sea trials
Newly released images of the Type 076 vessel have generated speculation that it is ready for a new phase of testing
Published: 9:00pm, 28 Sep 2025
China’s first drone-carrying amphibious assault vessel,
the Sichuan, is expected to begin sea trials soon following the release of new images of the ship.
Pictures circulating on social media showing that the covers had been removed from the Type 076’s electric launch catapult and that a radar system had apparently been installed generated speculation that the ship was ready for the trials.
The release of the images came ahead of the week-long National Day holiday and followed the
successful test of the electronic launch catapult and landing gear on the Fujian aircraft carrier earlier this month.
The Sichuan is seen as a key asset for the PLA Navy’s unmanned aerial vehicle operations because of its electromagnetic catapult launch system, and is often described as the world’s first drone carrier.
Amphibious assault ships are likely to play a major role in any military conflict involving Taiwan, and the type 076 ships will be able to expand the operation of PLA strike groups.
Beijing views Taiwan as part of China and has never ruled out the use of force to reunify it with the mainland. Most countries, including its main international partner the United States, do not recognise Taiwan as an independent state, but Washington opposes any attempt to take it by force and is legally bound to supply the island with arms to defend itself.
The Sichuan, which was launched and named in December, is the first type 076 assault vessel, and is able to carry 1,000 marines.
It marks a significant upgrade on its predecessor, the
Type 075 assault craft, and has a 260-metre (855 feet) flight deck – larger than the US Navy’s America-class amphibious assault ship and Japan’s Izumo-class helicopter carriers.
Its size means the Sichuan features more internal hangar space for aircraft as well as additional space for launching them.
The Sichuan also stands out from other amphibious assault ships because of its electromagnetic catapult and arresting gear, which are similar to the Fujian carrier’s.
It is expected to carry a fleet of drones, including the
GJ-11 stealth uncrewed combat air vehicle, also known as Sharp Sword, which is equipped with electronic warfare systems and precision-guided munitions and can deploy swarming air-launched decoys.
Newly released images of the Type 076 vessel have generated speculation that it is ready for a new phase of testing.
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