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China’s fourth 13,000 tonnes Type 055 destroyer to enter service next month, sources say

Navy is also ready to commission another of the warships in the first half of 2022, with more to follow in the next two years

‘Bodyguard’ for aircraft carriers can also fight alone or lead a small flotilla on the high seas, according to naval expert

Published: 6:00am, 6 Nov, 2021

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The Nanchang was the first of the Type 055 destroyers to be commissioned, in 2020. Photo: Handout

China’s fourth Type 055 warship – its most advanced and largest destroyer – is expected to go into service next month, with more to follow in the next two years, according to sources.

The stealth-guided missile destroyer will be the latest addition to a rapidly expanding navy that is now the world’s biggest, and military experts say it will boost combat strength on the high seas.

“The PLA Navy is likely to formally take over the Yanan [the fourth Type 055] in December,” said a source close to the People’s Liberation Army, who requested anonymity due to the sensitivity of the matter.

He said a fifth destroyer, named the Anshan, was also ready to commission in the first half of next year.

Images of the ships’ badges – showing pennant number 106 for Yanan and 103 for Anshan – have been circulating online since late last month.

With a displacement of more than 13,000 tonnes, the Type 055 is the second most powerful destroyer after the US Navy’s DDG-1000, or Zumwalt-class stealth ship.

The Zumwalt is bigger, with a displacement of more than 15,000 tonnes, and its stealthy hull design makes it well suited to land attacks.

That is where the destroyers differ, according to military experts, who say the Type 055 is better equipped and more of a multi-role warship.

At more than 180 metres (590 feet) long and 20 metres (66 feet) wide, it is a fearsome piece of marine and military engineering, equipped with air-defence, anti-missile, anti-ship and anti-submarine weapons.

Beijing-based naval expert Li Jie said the Type 055 activities in last month’s joint exercises between China and Russia indicated that it could take on more roles than the Zumwalt-class destroyer.

“This warship is a bodyguard for China’s aircraft carriers and large amphibious helicopter landing platforms like the Type 075 and, in the future, the Type 076,” Li said. “But it’s also capable of fighting alone, or leading a small flotilla on the high seas.”

Nanchang, the first Type 055 to go into service, led a five-ship flotilla for the drills with Russia’s navy in October. Five Russian warships took part.

The drills began in Russia’s Peter the Great Gulf, and the two navies later conducted their first joint passage through the narrow Tsugaru Strait and Izu island chain in the Japanese archipelago en route to the western Pacific. The PLA flotilla sailed to the East China Sea afterwards for more training.

Lu Li-shih, a former instructor at Taiwan’s Naval Academy in Kaohsiung, said the Chinese would have “immediately conducted manoeuvres based on sea battle tactics they learned from Russians”.

“This is the best short cut for the PLA Navy to create new training guidelines, based on what the Russians are already doing, and it will help them to build joint operation strike groups – another step towards becoming a real blue-water navy,” Lu said.

Naval expert Li also noted that the Type 055 destroyers were equipped with China’s most advanced integrated electric propulsion system, meaning they can travel up to 10,000 nautical miles – 2½ times further than the navy’s Type 054 multi-role frigate.

“Based on the experience of last month’s China-Russia joint drills, it’s foreseeable that the Type 055 destroyers could start sailing further – to the Mediterranean, the Persian Gulf or other unfamiliar waters – in the future,” he said.

 
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China is making large naval ships, destroyers, amphibian assult ships, aircraft carriers, modern submarines...at a mindblowing speed, incredible shipbuilding capability, it's like making Chinese dumplings.


Two Type 055 guided-missile destroyers take water at the shipyard of Dalian Shipbuilding Industry Co., Ltd. in Dalian city, northeast China's Liaoning
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Where is my Avatar? Why haven't you added missiles Type 730 CİWS?
Also at the back there is just FL-3000n. There is no rear CIWS .
Sad. İ have to admit that it's great warship.
 

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Chinese Navy's Type 055 destroyer Lhasa conducts drills in Sea of Japan​

Naval News June 2022 Navy Forces Maritime Defense Industry

POSTED ON MONDAY, 20 JUNE 2022 09:29
According to information published by the Global Times on June 17, 2022, China's second Type 055 large destroyer, the Lhasa, is reportedly holding its first far sea drills by entering the Sea of Japan.

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Chinese Type 055 destroyer Lhasa (Picture source: Chinese TV)

Japan's Maritime Self-Defense Force on Monday spotted a Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) flotilla consisting of three ships - the Lhasa, the Type 052D destroyer Chengdu and the Type 903 replenishment ship Dongpinghu - as they sailed through the Tsushima Strait from southwest to northeast toward the Sea of Japan, Japan's Ministry of Defense Joint Staff said in a press release late.

This was the first time Lhasa has embarked on a far sea voyage since its commissioning into the PLA Navy in March 2021. Since the start of 2022, the ship has conducted a number of realistic combat scenario exercises in the Yellow Sea, with experts saying then that it was preparing for more important operations soon to come.

The latest voyage indicates that the Lhasa has reached 100 percent operational capability, and it can carry out military missions in the far sea as the core of a flotilla.

About Type 055 destroyer Lhasa

Lhasa (102) is a Type 055 destroyer of the People's Liberation Army Navy. She was the second ship of the class and was laid down and launched on 28 April 2018 at the Jiangnan Shipyard in Shanghai.

The ship has a length of 180 m (590 ft 7 in), a beam of 20 m (65 ft 7 in), and a draught of 6.6 m (21 ft 8 in). She can reach a top speed of 30 knots (56 km/h; 35 mph).

Having a displacement of more than 12,000 tons, Type 055 is equipped with 112 vertical launch missile cells capable of launching a combination of surface-to-air missiles, anti-ship missiles, land-attack missiles, and anti-submarine missiles.

Propulsive power is generated by four 28 MW QC-280 gas turbines in combined gas and gas arrangement. Additional power may be provided by six 5 MW QD-50 gas turbines. The maximum speed is estimated to be 30 knots.

 

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......... with experts saying then that it was preparing for more important operations soon to come.
Oh, oh ... one of these unnecessary and "thoughtless" statements. Or something someone might indeed need to worry about? ;)
 

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