Is China building the world’s largest naval support ship?
China State Shipbuilding Corporation has released an image showing a massive hull in a dry dock, leading military observers to speculate it is the world's largest naval support ship. This potential new vessel, with its upper deck and superstructures appearing largely complete, could soon be ready for final fitting.

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AI-generatedChina State Shipbuilding Corporation has released an image showing a massive hull in a dry dock, leading military observers to speculate it is the world's largest naval support ship. This potential new vessel, with its upper deck and superstructures appearing largely complete, could soon be ready for final fitting. The speculation arises from the People's Liberation Army Navy's increasing focus on blue-water operations, which require significant logistical support due to China's limited overseas military bases. Such auxiliary ships are crucial for supplying food, water, fuel, and ammunition during extended missions at sea. This development is prompting discussion about the future logistical capabilities of the PLA Navy, which currently relies on Type 901 and smaller Type 903 class support ships.
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5 extractedCurrently, PLA Navy aircraft carrier groups are supported by Type 901 and Type 903 class ships.
The China State Shipbuilding Corporation released a picture showing a massive hull in a dry dock.
The PLA Navy will have to rely on auxiliary ships for supplies during blue-water operations due to few overseas bases.
Military observers speculate the hull is an auxiliary ship.
China appears to be close to launching the world’s largest naval support ship.