# Naval%20Aviation
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Vanishing Point: US Navy Ends Search for Missing Sailor in the Arabian Sea
The US Navy has suspended its 102-hour active search for a sailor lost after an MH-60S Seahawk helicopter crashed in the Arabian Sea. Despite a massive joint operation covering 14,000 square miles, the service member remains missing, highlighting the persistent dangers of carrier-based operations.

China’s Flat-Top Revolution: The Type 076 ‘Sichuan’ and the Dawn of Drone-Centric Power Projection
China is finalizing the Type 076 Sichuan, a 40,000-ton amphibious assault ship equipped with electromagnetic catapults and a dual-island design. This vessel significantly enhances the PLAN's ability to project air power via fixed-wing drones and aircraft, marking a strategic shift in naval aviation.

The High Price of Readiness: China Mourns Elite Naval Aviator Amid Intensified Drills
China has posthumously honored Navy Captain Fang Ming, a senior tactical commander in the Southern Theater Command who died during a recent training mission. The high-profile funeral underscores the rising human cost of the PLA's shift toward high-intensity, realistic combat drills. Fang's death highlights the operational pressures on elite naval personnel at the forefront of China's maritime expansion.

The High Price of Readiness: Senior PLA Naval Commander Sacrificed in Training Accident
Senior Colonel Fang Ming, a tactical commander in the PLA Navy's Southern Theater Command, has been declared a martyr following his death during a flight training mission. His passing highlights the rising human cost and operational risks associated with China’s intensive military modernization and readiness efforts in the South China Sea.

Wings of Clay: The US Navy’s Mounting Crisis in Naval Aviator Training
The US Navy is facing a critical shortfall in pilot production as the aging T-45 Goshawk fleet suffers from repeated groundings due to engine failures. Persistent delays in selecting a successor aircraft are undermining naval aviation readiness and creating a dangerous gap in the pilot training pipeline.

Search Intensifies in Arabian Sea After U.S. Navy Helicopter Ditches During Operations
A U.S. Navy MH-60S Seahawk helicopter performed an emergency water landing in the Arabian Sea, resulting in three crew members rescued and one currently missing. Naval authorities have ruled out hostile intent as they continue search efforts and begin a formal investigation into the cause.

The Mountain Sentinels of China’s Blue-Water Ambitions
This report examines the critical but hidden role of the PLAN’s munitions specialists stationed in remote mountain locations, highlighting their transition toward high-tech, data-driven logistics. Through the stories of veteran and junior soldiers, it illustrates how technical precision and operational speed in the hinterlands are essential to China's maritime strike readiness.

Hidden Thunder: The Silent Technicians Powering China’s Naval Air Ambitions
This article examines the critical role of PLAN ordnance technicians stationed in remote mountain depots who maintain and prepare the missiles and torpedoes for China's naval aviation. Through the lens of veteran and junior personnel, it highlights the transition from manual logistics to high-tech, data-driven ammunition management focused on rapid combat readiness.

China’s Naval Evolution: The J-15T Bridges the Gap Between Ski-Jumps and Catapults
The PLA Navy's J-15T fighter has successfully completed sea trials, proving its ability to operate from both traditional ski-jump and modern catapult carriers. This deployment marks a major leap in China's naval combat capability, integrating advanced radar and long-range weaponry into a multi-domain fleet operation.

China’s Stealth Leap: How the J-35 is Set to Transform Its Aging Carrier Fleet
Recent PLA Navy drills in the West Pacific have confirmed the J-35 stealth fighter's compatibility with China's older ski-jump carriers. This development provides a massive upgrade to the combat power of the Liaoning and Shandong, allowing for flexible, cross-carrier deployment of China's most advanced naval aircraft.

From Ski-Jumps to Stealth: The Rapid Maturation of China’s Carrier Wing
China celebrates 13 years of carrier-based aviation by showcasing the J-35 stealth fighter's integration with the Fujian's electromagnetic catapults and its first dual-carrier strike group exercises. This shift signifies the PLAN's transition from a coastal defense force to a sophisticated blue-water navy capable of high-tech power projection.

Wings Over the Waves: China’s Naval Aviation Marks a Decade of High-Tech Transformation
China’s naval aviation program has reached a new level of sophistication with the successful integration of stealth fighters and electromagnetic launch systems on its newest carrier, the Fujian. This rapid modernization reflects Beijing’s determination to build a world-class blue-water navy capable of challenging regional rivals and international naval norms.