A mysterious vessel under construction at the Huangpu shipyard in Guangzhou, China, has drawn attention in international defense circles. According to satellite imagery, the newly built ship — covered by tarps and featuring a three-hull (trimaran) design — appears to combine characteristics of both surface warships and submarines. It is believed to be designed for unmanned and high-speed operations.
Trimaran Design and Potential Mission Purposes
According to Naval News, the approximately 65-meter-long ship is being built at the Huangpu shipyard, which is typically known for producing frigates and corvettes. Satellite analyses reveal a long and narrow hull supported by trimaran structures at the stern, with much of the vessel concealed under covers.
There are two main theories about the vessel’s intended role:
• Semi-Submersible Arsenal Ship: Some defense sources suggest the vessel could be a semi-submersible arsenal ship capable of carrying a large number of cruise missiles while operating with low radar visibility. Its dark-colored paint is viewed as a design choice supporting this function.
• Drone Carrier and Special Mission Platform: Another theory proposes that the vessel serves as a drone carrier platform or a tactical transport craft. The box-like structure at the bow could act as a hangar for unmanned aerial or surface drones. Additionally, given that the Huangpu shipyard has previously built semi-submersible transport vessels, it is suggested that this new ship may be intended for carrying special forces, underwater vehicles, or unmanned systems.
Increase in Experimental Designs within the Chinese Navy (PLAN)
The report highlights that the recent acceleration of technological development within the People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) has led to a rise in experimental ship designs. China’s vast shipbuilding capacity and engineering capability are allowing new naval concepts to be realized at a rapid pace.




























