New photos show China’s innovative naval ship experts say could be used for possible Taiwan invasion

By New York Post (World News) | Created at 2025-03-15 01:35:10 | Updated at 2025-03-15 09:57:31 8 hours ago

Photos emerged Friday that apparently show China’s newly constructed and behemoth naval vessels that experts have reportedly suggested would fit right into a strategy for an invasion of the coveted island of Taiwan.

Naval News first reported months ago that China was building at least five unique, massive barges outfitted with a long road-bridge extending 393-feet from their bow that could be used to land tanks on a shore.

The pictures circulating on social media show vessels fitting that description in Guangzhou Shipyard in southern China upriver of the coastal Hong Kong.

Images from social media show the massive extended arm from the bow of the mobile barge that will transport tanks to the shore. X/lfx160219

“Any invasion of Taiwan from the mainland would require a large number of ships to transport personnel and equipment across the Strait quickly, particularly land assets like armored vehicles,” Dr. Emma Salisbury, Sea Power Research Fellow at the Council of Geostrategy, told Naval News.

This extended reach capability of the ships means that China could choose from a wider range of targets for landing their ships than previously considered and would no longer be reliant on Taiwanese ports for landing military vehicles, according to Naval News.

Underneath the massive ship are eight “jack-up” pillars which can be dropped to stabilize the platform as military vehicles pass over like a makeshift highway, according to diagrams included in the report.

Chinese President Xi Jinping has overseen a massive expansion of China’s naval capabilities. Xinhua News Agency via Getty Images

On the back of the ships is a self-supporting ramp that allows for the docking of other boats.

The barges are designed specifically to work with China’s roll-on/roll-off ferries, which are required to meet military specifications, though they are mainly used for commercial purposes. 

Those RO-RO ferries are built to carry military vehicles including heavy battle tanks and would latch directly onto the backs of the barge, according to images circulated in the report.

Taiwanese conscripts take part in a live-fire exercise featuring the Taiwan-made Kestrel Rocket launcher, at a military base in Tainan, Taiwan, in Nov. 2024. Anadolu via Getty Images

“China is constructing a huge fleet of dual-use ships — commercial vessels that could be easily requisitioned for military use when needed,” Dr. Salisbury told the outlet.

“These include in particular roll-on/roll-off ships that would be perfect for transporting military vehicles — and have indeed been built with military specs in mind,” she said.

Other civilian vessels have received similar modifications as part of a People’s Liberation Army initiative, according to Maritime Executive.

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