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China Commissions a New Missile Destroyer

China has recently strengthened its naval power by commissioning a new advanced warship named Loudi. This development highlights how quickly the Chinese Navy is expanding its fleet in order to match or challenge the naval strength of the United States.

About the Loudi Warship

The Loudi is a Type 052D guided missile destroyer inducted into the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Navy. A destroyer is a powerful warship designed to protect other naval vessels and carry out offensive operations. According to Chinese media reports, this ship is an upgraded version with improved radar, weapons, and communication systems. These upgrades allow the ship to respond faster and more effectively during combat situations.

Combat Capabilities of Loudi

Officials have stated that Loudi has strong abilities in air defence, sea attack, and command operations. It can launch long-range attacks on enemy targets while also protecting friendly ships from air and missile threats. Because of its advanced network systems, Loudi can also guide other ships during joint naval missions, making it an important part of China’s naval task forces.

China Becomes the World’s Largest Navy

China’s navy has grown rapidly over the last few years. According to a BBC report, China now operates more warships than the United States, making it the largest navy in the world by number of ships. Between 2019 and 2023, China’s major shipyards produced dozens of warships with massive combined weight, showing the country’s strong shipbuilding capacity.

Naval Expansion in 2025

With the induction of Loudi, China has already added 11 combat vessels in 2025, including its advanced aircraft carrier Fujian. This reflects China’s long-term goal of becoming a major global maritime power.

China–Pakistan Naval Cooperation

Apart from strengthening its own navy, China is also helping Pakistan modernize its naval forces. Recently, China launched another Hangor-class submarine for Pakistan named Ghazi. Pakistan has signed an agreement with China to acquire

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