China praises engineer in aircraft carrier program |
SEOOKE.com: State broadcaster CCTV
ran news of Luo Yuan's death as its first item on the noon news broadcast, an
unusual honor for a scientist who was previously unknown outside of the carrier
program. Luo, 51, oversaw the development of the J-15 fighter-bomber planes
designated for the ship, which is called Liaoning
after the province where it is based.
The
carrier was built in the former Soviet Union
and is seen as a test platform for future Chinese-built vessels.
Few
details were available about Luo, who died Sunday. A man who answered the phone
at his employer, the Shenyang Aircraft Corp., confirmed his death but declined
to give details. The company produces the bulk of China's modern military jets — many
of them, like the J-15, derived from Russian models.
Chinese
academics assigned to signature government projects such as the carrier are
often under enormous pressure, and stress is considered among the biggest killers
of the country's intellectuals. China
overcame major technical hurdles to make the carrier seaworthy after buying the
half-completed hulk from the Ukraine
and towing it to China,
minus its engines, weaponry and navigation systems.
China's navy still needs to show it can operate large numbers of
planes at the same time and organize a carrier battle group that includes
submarines and support ships.
"How
the Chinese will handle aircraft losses, which are inevitable, is a better
indicator of Beijing's
determination to become a carrier." [MYSA]
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