China's maritime escalation: Zhongda 79 cargo ship armed with 60 missiles in open display — see pics

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China is marking a new step in its maritime power by upgrading its cargo ship, Zhongda 79, a 97-metre cargo ship, into an arsenal ship. Images, shared by Militarnyi, citing Chinese agencies, being shared online show the containerised launchers loaded with up to 60 missiles installed on the cargo ship.

At the state-owned Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding shipyard in Shanghai, the ship's installations are capable of a wide range of weapons, including anti-ship, cruise, hypersonic, and anti-aircraft missiles.
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China's navy, known as the People's Liberation Army Navy or PLAN, has been focusing on increasing its vertical launch systems in an attempt to match the VLS capabilities of the US Navy. As per the reports by a UK-based think tank International Institute for Strategic Studies, on December 20, PLAN has surpassed 50% of the US Navy's firepower.
Satellite images of Zhongda 79

Satellite images of Zhongda 79 have surfaced online, though the exact date when they were taken remains unclear. The location, however, has been identified as Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding’s yard in Shanghai, which is also the construction site of the Sichuan Type 076 amphibious assault ship, hat is believed to have completed its second sea trials earlier this month.


One of the satellite images shows Zhongda 79 berthed close to the Sichuan at the shipyard.

According to the South China Morning Post, other photos show several containers on the freighter bearing the words "Plan for the maritime revival of the Chinese nation and the community of shared future for mankind in the ocean."

Another part of the phrase reflects a maritime extension of Chinese President Xi Jinping’s broader political concept of building a "community of shared future for mankind.”"

Zhongda 79' upgrade

As Militarnyi reports, had not been engaged in regular domestic shipping operations for some time. Between April and August, the vessel underwent refitting at a shipyard in Longhai. The ship has been docked at the Shanghai shipyard since August 2025, where the final stage of the container ship’s transformation into an arsenal ship is believed to have taken place.

At present, the Zhongda 79 still retains its civilian status as it hasn't been listed as a part of the auxiliary fleet by the PLAN.