A grossly inaccurate article.
For a start, by the time that the Varyag is fully operational by next summer the number of operational Type-052C destroyers will be around 4 and 2 more will follow shortly. These can always be supplemented by 18 Type-054A frigates that are massively capable as well.
The Varyag will have a very competent AEW in the Z-8. This will be by far the most capable helicopter-borne AEW in the world due to the huge size of the Z-8(>20m). It will be an AESA based radar and will be able to track dozens of air and surface targets for a couple of hundred kms around the carrier.
There is pretty much no way that the Varyag could hold 40 J-15 fighters. There is simply not enough space. Around 30 is more likely. However, taking into account the fact that the Varyag will carry a massive AESA radar and the long-range PL-12D(with the possiblity of the PL-21D ramjet powered missile), it will pretty much be able to hold off any fighter in Asia that is currently operational.
As for the submarine element, China is currently producing advanced diesel electric subs that are pretty much state of the art and the newer Type-095SSN is in the works.
All in all, China will have a decisive edge in naval strength in East Asia when the Varyag is operational
For a start, by the time that the Varyag is fully operational by next summer the number of operational Type-052C destroyers will be around 4 and 2 more will follow shortly. These can always be supplemented by 18 Type-054A frigates that are massively capable as well.
The Varyag will have a very competent AEW in the Z-8. This will be by far the most capable helicopter-borne AEW in the world due to the huge size of the Z-8(>20m). It will be an AESA based radar and will be able to track dozens of air and surface targets for a couple of hundred kms around the carrier.
There is pretty much no way that the Varyag could hold 40 J-15 fighters. There is simply not enough space. Around 30 is more likely. However, taking into account the fact that the Varyag will carry a massive AESA radar and the long-range PL-12D(with the possiblity of the PL-21D ramjet powered missile), it will pretty much be able to hold off any fighter in Asia that is currently operational.
As for the submarine element, China is currently producing advanced diesel electric subs that are pretty much state of the art and the newer Type-095SSN is in the works.
All in all, China will have a decisive edge in naval strength in East Asia when the Varyag is operational