In this video, we explore the latest developments surrounding China’s most advanced aircraft carrier, the Fujian, as captured by eye in the sky through commercial satellite images. The carrier, currently completed its seventh sea trial in the Bohai Sea, demonstrates impressive manoeuvrability and advanced technological capabilities. We delve into the intricate details of the shock wave test that was conducted during these trials—a critical evaluation where a controlled underwater explosion tests the ship’s resistance to the shock of enemy mines or torpedoes. This test is essential in ensuring the structural integrity and combat readiness of the vessel, especially given its state-of-the-art electromagnetic catapult system.Our discussion covers how this technology, previously seen only on vessels like the USS Gerald Ford, is set to revolutionize the launch and recovery of aircraft. Additionally, we compare the Fujian to its predecessors, the Liaoning and Shandong, highlighting its modern design and enhanced capabilities. The video provides a comprehensive analysis of the Fujian’s development timeline, its rigorous testing procedures, and the strategic implications for China’s maritime power. Join us as we break down the technical aspects and operational significance of this groundbreaking naval asset.Fujian 7th Sea Trial Completed | Shock Wave Test of Fujian Aircraft Carrier#FujianCarrier #ShockWaveTest #ElectromagneticCatapult #SeaTrials