The South China Morning Post published on 27 September 2017 an article titled "China Plans to Build Djibouti Facility to Allow Naval Flotilla to Dock at First Overseas Base" by Minnie Chan.
The article reports that China's first overseas military base in Djibouti will allow for the docking of a four-ship flotilla at least, including China's new generation Type-901 supply ship, destroyers, frigates, and amphibious assault ships for combat and humanitarian missions.
Monday, October 2, 2017
China to Expand Djibouti Base
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