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Possibly China's indigenous aircraft carrier under construction???

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I dunno, but the bulbous bow looks similar to that of an aircraft carrier.

The guys who posted this is a well known senior member, but he seems to be scared of saying anything, but instead he denied it.

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I can tell you right now that this is not a carrier or a Navy ship. Carriers specifically do not have the "bulbous bows" and please note that the deck's shape and configuration is inconsistent with a carrier.

This is most likely a tanker, or maybe China's first large cruise ship.
 
Large ships tend to have bulbous bows, which was first used on a military ship.
But the shape of this ship suggests that it is for civilian purposes.

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I can tell you right now that this is not a carrier or a Navy ship. Carriers specifically do not have the "bulbous bows" and please note that the deck's shape and configuration is inconsistent with a carrier.

This is most likely a tanker, or maybe China's first large cruise ship.

The CVN-76/77 and the Gerald Ford class carriers all have the bulbous bow, it is a brand new design for the carrier.



CVN-74 USS John Stennis

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CVN-76 USS Ronald Reagan

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The CVN-76/77 and the Gerald Ford class carriers all have bulbous bow, it is a brand new design for the carrier.



CVN-74 USS John Stennis

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CVN-76 USS Ronald Reagan

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Carriers do not have sharp bows. I think the ship under construction may be China's first large cruise ship.
 

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