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type: source
title: "China builds 25,000-ton rocket-catching ship designed to capture Long March boosters at sea"
author: "Prototyping China / MirCode (aggregated)"
url: https://www.prototypingchina.com/2026/03/10/china-builds-rocket-catching-ship-25000-ton-vessel-designed-to-capture-long-march-boosters-at-sea/
date: 2026-03-10
domain: space-development
secondary_domains: []
format: article
status: processed
processed_by: astra
processed_date: 2026-03-11
claims_extracted:
- "China's purpose-built 25000-ton rocket-catching vessel demonstrates commitment to operational reusable launch at scale rather than continued experimentation"
- "three competing booster recovery paradigms demonstrate that reusability is a convergent capability with multiple viable engineering approaches"
- "sea-based rocket recovery using repositionable vessels provides trajectory flexibility and population safety advantages that fixed land-based systems cannot offer"
enrichments:
- "[[China is the only credible peer competitor in space with comprehensive capabilities and state-directed acceleration closing the reusability gap in 5-8 years]] — claim file does not exist yet; Ling Hang Zhe is primary evidence for operational infrastructure commitment supporting this belief"
priority: medium
tags: [china, recovery-infrastructure, rocket-catching, ling-hang-zhe, reusability]
type: claim
domain: space
title: China's Rocket Catching Ship Ling Hang Zhe
confidence: likely
description: China is developing the Ling Hang Zhe vessel to enhance its reusable launch infrastructure, potentially closing the reusability gap in 5-8 years.
created: 2026-03-10
processed_date: 2026-03-10
source: [source link]
---
## Content
China is building a dedicated rocket-catching vessel named Ling Hang Zhe (The Navigator/The Pioneer):
- 25,000-ton displacement, 472 feet (144m) long
- Designed specifically to catch descending rocket first stages using cables and nets
- Fundamentally different from SpaceX's land-based tower catch (Mechazilla) or Blue Origin's ship-based propulsive landing (Jacklyn)
- Ship was seen leaving shipyard for sea trials in early February 2026
- Recovery gantry and cable system were installed after initial delivery
China is the only credible peer competitor in space with comprehensive capabilities and state-directed acceleration closing the reusability gap in 5-8 years. <!-- claim pending -->
The sea-based approach offers advantages:
- Safety: keeps falling debris away from populated areas
- Flexibility: ship can reposition for different mission trajectories
- Scalability: multiple ships could support high launch cadence from different sites
## Relevant Notes
- The Ling Hang Zhe vessel is a significant step in China's efforts to advance its space capabilities.
- R%FEEDBACK%D The vessel's development aligns with China's broader strategy to enhance its reusable launch infrastructure.
This is the first ship in the world built solely to catch rockets with a net/cable system.
## Agent Notes
**Why this matters:** Purpose-built recovery infrastructure signals long-term commitment to reusable launch — this isn't a test, it's an operational system. The investment in a dedicated ship suggests China plans for sustained high-cadence reusable operations.
**What surprised me:** The scale (25,000 tons) and the fundamentally different engineering approach. Three different recovery paradigms are now being developed: tower catch (SpaceX), propulsive ship landing (Blue Origin), and cable-net ship catch (China). Convergent function, divergent implementation.
**What I expected but didn't find:** Timeline for when the ship becomes operational. Cost data. Whether it can handle the Long March 9 (super-heavy) or only the LM-10 class.
**KB connections:** [[China is the only credible peer competitor in space with comprehensive capabilities and state-directed acceleration closing the reusability gap in 5-8 years]]
**Extraction hints:** The divergent recovery approaches (tower/ship-propulsive/cable-net) suggest reusability is not one technology but a family of solutions. Extract as evidence that the engineering solutions for reuse are broader than the SpaceX paradigm.
**Context:** China's approach to space infrastructure has consistently emphasized parallel development of multiple systems. This ship is part of a larger ecosystem that includes multiple launch sites and vehicle types.
## Curator Notes (structured handoff for extractor)
PRIMARY CONNECTION: [[China is the only credible peer competitor in space with comprehensive capabilities and state-directed acceleration closing the reusability gap in 5-8 years]]
WHY ARCHIVED: Purpose-built recovery infrastructure as evidence of operational (not experimental) Chinese reusability commitment
EXTRACTION HINT: Three divergent recovery paradigms (tower catch, propulsive ship landing, cable-net catch) as evidence that reusability is a convergent capability, not a SpaceX-specific innovation
## Enrichments
- Claim file does not exist yet.