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China’s J-15T proves cross-carrier capability as electromagnetic launch and space medicine advance

A fighter jet’s operation from an older ski-jump carrier, a truck-mounted drone catapult, and an orbital muscle monitor together illustrate a widening Chinese technological push across military and space domains.

The People’s Liberation Army has confirmed that its most advanced carrier-based fighter, the J-15T, can operate from all three of China’s aircraft carriers, not only the catapult-equipped Fujian. Images from a 40-day mission that ended on 22 June show the jet taking off and landing on the Liaoning, a vessel that relies on a ski-jump deck. The demonstration means the J-15T, designed for electromagnetic catapult launch, can also use the older launch method, giving naval planners the flexibility to deploy the fighter across the entire carrier fleet and to rotate air wings without being constrained by a ship’s launch system.

That flexibility rests on electromagnetic aircraft launch technology, which China is now adapting beyond the carrier deck. State media have released footage of a truck-mounted Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System (EMALS) that hurls fixed-wing drones into the sky within seconds. The modular, three-truck platform can be assembled in the field, aligned into the wind, and used from highways or remote islands, reducing dependence on vulnerable runways. Military specialists in Beijing view the mobile launcher as a way to make drone operations more survivable and to field larger unmanned aircraft with heavier payloads than portable pneumatic or rocket-assisted catapults allow.

In orbit, Chinese researchers have completed an in-orbit test of a different kind of enabling technology: a real-time electromyography (EMG) device for monitoring astronaut muscle condition. The instrument, developed by the Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology and the Shenzhen University of Advanced Technology, flew aboard the Qingzhou cargo test spacecraft launched on 30 March 2026. It uses a neural-signal detection chip to acquire and transmit muscle data, addressing a long-standing challenge in space medicine—the inability to continuously and directly track muscle atrophy in microgravity. The test successfully demonstrated data acquisition, storage, and downlink under remote ground control, and the received data matched pre-flight predictions. Separately, a Long March-4B rocket placed the Haiyang-2E oceanographic satellite into orbit on 2 July, adding to China’s constellation for ocean monitoring, resource surveys, and disaster warning.

The next milestones to watch are the Fujian carrier’s first operational deployment with J-15T squadrons, which would close the loop on the cross-deck compatibility now proven on the Liaoning, and the integration of the EMG monitor into the world’s first proposed space hospital, a project led by the Shenzhen university. Both are expected to move forward within the current year.

Divergence — who tells it how
Axis: Opportunità vs. Minaccia
49%Medium
4 blocs · positions from −0.50 to +0.80
Scetticismo strategicoEntusiasmo tecnologico
CININDRUSGLF
Divergence between press blocs
Chinese press+0.80aligned
Indian & South Asian press−0.50critical
Russian & CIS press+0.60aligned
Arab Gulf press+0.30aligned
Chinese press+0.80
Voice

China celebrates its technological progress as proof of the superiority of the socialist development model.

Mechanismautocelebrazione tecnologica

The bloc uses an assertive tone and concrete data to normalize technological expansion as inevitable and beneficial, avoiding any mention of costs or criticism.

Omission

The bloc omits any reference to potential international tensions or ethical concerns related to these technologies.

TriumphPragmatism
Indian & South Asian press−0.50
Voice

India warns against China's technological expansion, denouncing its implications for security and human rights.

Mechanismsecuritizzazione

The bloc uses securitization, linking Chinese technological advances to concrete threats for India and the region, and invoking universal values like human rights to legitimize criticism.

Omission

The bloc omits mentioning the benefits of technological cooperation with China or India's own progress in similar fields.

SkepticismAlarm
Russian & CIS press+0.60
Voice

Russia re-projects China's technological expansion as a victory for the multipolar world and a strengthening of its own strategic axis.

Mechanismriproiezione multipolare

The bloc uses re-projection, turning a Chinese national event into a confirmation of its own geopolitical vision, and invokes the Western threat to create solidarity.

Omission

The bloc omits discussing any divergences between Russia and China or the implications for Russian technological sovereignty.

TriumphRevanchism
Arab Gulf press+0.30
Voice

The Gulf welcomes China's technological expansion as an opportunity for economic development and strategic partnership.

Mechanismopportunità economica

The bloc uses a pragmatic approach, de-emphasizing geopolitical tensions and focusing on concrete benefits and investments, in line with its own economic diversification agenda.

Omission

The bloc omits mentioning concerns about technological dependence on China or implications for human rights.

PragmatismDetachment

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Thursday, July 2, 2026

China’s J-15T proves cross-carrier capability as electromagnetic launch and space medicine advance

A fighter jet’s operation from an older ski-jump carrier, a truck-mounted drone catapult, and an orbital muscle monitor together illustrate a widening Chinese technological push across military and space domains.

The People’s Liberation Army has confirmed that its most advanced carrier-based fighter, the J-15T, can operate from all three of China’s aircraft carriers, not only the catapult-equipped Fujian. Images from a 40-day mission that ended on 22 June show the jet taking off and landing on the Liaoning, a vessel that relies on a ski-jump deck. The demonstration means the J-15T, designed for electromagnetic catapult launch, can also use the older launch method, giving naval planners the flexibility to deploy the fighter across the entire carrier fleet and to rotate air wings without being constrained by a ship’s launch system.

That flexibility rests on electromagnetic aircraft launch technology, which China is now adapting beyond the carrier deck. State media have released footage of a truck-mounted Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System (EMALS) that hurls fixed-wing drones into the sky within seconds. The modular, three-truck platform can be assembled in the field, aligned into the wind, and used from highways or remote islands, reducing dependence on vulnerable runways. Military specialists in Beijing view the mobile launcher as a way to make drone operations more survivable and to field larger unmanned aircraft with heavier payloads than portable pneumatic or rocket-assisted catapults allow.

In orbit, Chinese researchers have completed an in-orbit test of a different kind of enabling technology: a real-time electromyography (EMG) device for monitoring astronaut muscle condition. The instrument, developed by the Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology and the Shenzhen University of Advanced Technology, flew aboard the Qingzhou cargo test spacecraft launched on 30 March 2026. It uses a neural-signal detection chip to acquire and transmit muscle data, addressing a long-standing challenge in space medicine—the inability to continuously and directly track muscle atrophy in microgravity. The test successfully demonstrated data acquisition, storage, and downlink under remote ground control, and the received data matched pre-flight predictions. Separately, a Long March-4B rocket placed the Haiyang-2E oceanographic satellite into orbit on 2 July, adding to China’s constellation for ocean monitoring, resource surveys, and disaster warning.

The next milestones to watch are the Fujian carrier’s first operational deployment with J-15T squadrons, which would close the loop on the cross-deck compatibility now proven on the Liaoning, and the integration of the EMG monitor into the world’s first proposed space hospital, a project led by the Shenzhen university. Both are expected to move forward within the current year.

Divergence — who tells it how
Axis: Opportunità vs. Minaccia
49%Medium
4 blocs · positions from −0.50 to +0.80
Scetticismo strategicoEntusiasmo tecnologico
CININDRUSGLF
Divergence between press blocs
Chinese press+0.80aligned
Indian & South Asian press−0.50critical
Russian & CIS press+0.60aligned
Arab Gulf press+0.30aligned
Chinese press+0.80
Voice

China celebrates its technological progress as proof of the superiority of the socialist development model.

Mechanismautocelebrazione tecnologica

The bloc uses an assertive tone and concrete data to normalize technological expansion as inevitable and beneficial, avoiding any mention of costs or criticism.

Omission

The bloc omits any reference to potential international tensions or ethical concerns related to these technologies.

TriumphPragmatism
Indian & South Asian press−0.50
Voice

India warns against China's technological expansion, denouncing its implications for security and human rights.

Mechanismsecuritizzazione

The bloc uses securitization, linking Chinese technological advances to concrete threats for India and the region, and invoking universal values like human rights to legitimize criticism.

Omission

The bloc omits mentioning the benefits of technological cooperation with China or India's own progress in similar fields.

SkepticismAlarm
Russian & CIS press+0.60
Voice

Russia re-projects China's technological expansion as a victory for the multipolar world and a strengthening of its own strategic axis.

Mechanismriproiezione multipolare

The bloc uses re-projection, turning a Chinese national event into a confirmation of its own geopolitical vision, and invokes the Western threat to create solidarity.

Omission

The bloc omits discussing any divergences between Russia and China or the implications for Russian technological sovereignty.

TriumphRevanchism
Arab Gulf press+0.30
Voice

The Gulf welcomes China's technological expansion as an opportunity for economic development and strategic partnership.

Mechanismopportunità economica

The bloc uses a pragmatic approach, de-emphasizing geopolitical tensions and focusing on concrete benefits and investments, in line with its own economic diversification agenda.

Omission

The bloc omits mentioning concerns about technological dependence on China or implications for human rights.

PragmatismDetachment

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