steve_rolfe
Junior Member
Oh dear......after years of confusion, then finally a correction, someone here just had to stir things up regarding Chinese carrier identification numbers. Well its quite obvious its a sequential number, and not a class number.
This all started with China's second carrier the Shandong, which was an improved variant of the Liaoning, so some Western media sources decided to call this carrier 001A. Which was fine if China had not decided to carry on building more Carriers..........but then they decided to build their very own new design, known as 003, and this number was even seen on Chinese posters etc of the new carrier 003. It was at this point that people realised that calling the Shandong 001A was wrong, and in fact it was 002, which is how the Chinese referred to the Shandong. Anyway, reading some of the recent posts here, it is clear that some members are still confused to the numbering sequence of Chinese carriers, and that if there is to be a sister ship to the 003 it would be called say 003A. No, it won't it will be called 004. Excuse me being sarcastic, but the Chinese must be laughing their heads off if they were to read these posts of the numbering of Chinese carriers........ie they are just sequence numbers, and have nothing to do with the actual type of the Carrier themselves. For proof just see that the Chinese themselves have given their carriers a numerical sequence order. Thanks.......i can't believe anyone has to explain this.........
This all started with China's second carrier the Shandong, which was an improved variant of the Liaoning, so some Western media sources decided to call this carrier 001A. Which was fine if China had not decided to carry on building more Carriers..........but then they decided to build their very own new design, known as 003, and this number was even seen on Chinese posters etc of the new carrier 003. It was at this point that people realised that calling the Shandong 001A was wrong, and in fact it was 002, which is how the Chinese referred to the Shandong. Anyway, reading some of the recent posts here, it is clear that some members are still confused to the numbering sequence of Chinese carriers, and that if there is to be a sister ship to the 003 it would be called say 003A. No, it won't it will be called 004. Excuse me being sarcastic, but the Chinese must be laughing their heads off if they were to read these posts of the numbering of Chinese carriers........ie they are just sequence numbers, and have nothing to do with the actual type of the Carrier themselves. For proof just see that the Chinese themselves have given their carriers a numerical sequence order. Thanks.......i can't believe anyone has to explain this.........