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In early February 2026 Chinese state-linked media and the People’s Liberation Army released a glossy concept video for “Luanniao” — a triangular “space aircraft carrier” the footage depicts loitering at the edge of the atmosphere and launching swarms of unmanned fighters.
Reports describe the platform as roughly 800 feet long and more than 2,000 feet wide (other outlets give widths around 650–684 metres), with a cited takeoff weight near 120,000 tonnes and capacity for about 88 Xuan Nu unmanned stealth fighters.
Beijing frames Luanniao as part of a broader Nantianmen programme to deepen integrated air‑space capabilities and projects a 20–30 year development horizon.
Analysts and defence experts expressed deep scepticism about feasibility, noting enormous propulsion, fuel and reusable‑rocket requirements, vulnerability to debris and current technological gaps.
Observers say the release is also strategic signalling — intended to shape perceptions of China’s future military reach as it ramps up space and hypersonic programmes and emphasises lunar and orbital achievements.






















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