China's aircraft carrier Shandong has returned to its home port in Sanya, Hainan, after completing its final training mission of 2025. The vessel, commissioned six years ago today (December 17), marks a major milestone in the Chinese mainland's naval capabilities. 🎯
As the country's first domestically designed and built carrier, the Shandong has been flexing its muscles this year in high-profile drills like Joint Sword-2024B and Strait Thunder-2025A. Think Top Gun vibes, but with next-gen tech. 🛩️⚡
Since 2019, the carrier has evolved into a key asset for the PLA Navy, showcasing China's growing maritime prowess. Analysts say its advanced training missions this year highlight Beijing's focus on modernizing defense strategies amid shifting global dynamics. 🌊🔒
For young geopolitics buffs: The Shandong's journey mirrors China's broader ambitions in tech and security. Whether you're tracking naval trends or just love engineering marvels, this floating fortress is worth a salute. 👏🇨🇳
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Aircraft carrier Shandong concludes year's last training mission
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