Chinese engineers say the world’s most advanced mother ship for manned submersibles will go into operation soon, marking the latest step in the country’s efforts to become a major power in deep-sea exploration.
The Deep Sea 1 will enter service in the first half of 2019 and along with China’s manned submersible Jiaolong will make a global deep-sea scientific voyage, the first of its kind by China, starting in 2020, according to China Ocean Mineral Resources Research and Development Association, operator of the ship.
The new vessel will become the country’s first dedicated mother ship for submersibles and will service the nation’s major deep-sea submersibles, including the manned Jiaolong and the robotic Hailong series, the association said in a statement.
It was moved into water on Dec 8 at Wuchang Shipbuilding Industry Group in Wuhan, Hubei province, which means the construction will soon come to an end and sea trials will begin.
Zhang Fumin, the ship’s chief designer, from China State Shipbuilding Corp, said Deep Sea 1 was primarily designed to accommodate the Jiaolong, but is also capable of supporting robotic submersibles.
He said that the ship will be able to sail more than 22,000 kilometers in a single mission and sustain a 60-day operation in any area of ocean.
Deep Sea 1 is 90.2 meters long, 16.8 meters wide and displaces about 4,500 metric tons, according to China State Shipbuilding.
The vessel will feature better technological and scientific capabilities than the four other dedicated submersible mother ships around the globe, Zhang said. It will have larger laboratories and submersible-support areas, the latest information capacities, stronger oceanographic investigation equipment, more environmental protection measures as well as being quieter.