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China's 'Star Wars' Space Carrier: A Futuristic Dream?
3 Feb
Summary
- China plans a massive space carrier, the Luanniao, set for 20-30 years.
- It aims to deploy up to 88 stealth unmanned fighter jets.
- Experts question its feasibility, calling it a potential publicity stunt.

China has unveiled plans for a hypothetical space carrier named Luanniao, potentially taking flight within the next 20 to 30 years. This massive vessel, envisioned to be 794ft long and 2244ft wide, is designed to carry up to 88 unmanned Xuan Nu fighter jets, which would be stealth aircraft capable of launching hypersonic missiles.
The Luanniao project, part of China's broader 'Nantianmen' Project, aims to bolster the nation's space and air capabilities. Defense experts are divided, with some suggesting the concept is more of a publicity stunt to inspire the Chinese public and project an image of technological superiority.
If completed, the Luanniao would be a formidable warship, capable of operating beyond the reach of most defensive systems and weather. However, significant technological hurdles remain, including the need for new propulsion systems and immense fuel capacity, leading many to doubt its eventual realization.




