Posted on 08/23/2016 6:44:16 AM PDT by sukhoi-30mki
Recent pictures from China confirm that the first hull of the next generation Type 055 Guided-Missile Destroyer (DDG) for the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN or Chinese Navy) entered final assembly stage at the Jiangnan Changxing naval shipyard located near Shanghai. The information is reported from our colleagues from East Pendulum.
Through photos taken by Shanghai-based spotters, we can witness the chronological assembly of the first Chinese destroyer displacing over 10,000 t:
October 2015: Type 055's First construction block emerges
May 2016: Spotter's picture showing an entire section: Large aft module showing an helicopter pad (left) and hangar (right) at Jiangnan Changxing naval shipyard (Shanghai).
Recent pictures from China confirm that the first hull of the next generation Type 055 Guided-Missile Destroyer (DDG) for the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN or Chinese Navy) is under construction at the Jiangnan Changxing naval shipyard located near Shanghai. Late July / Early August 2016: The main sections about to be assembled together in the dry construction dock
Larger vessel = more endurance
With a relatively rapid economic development, China's dependence on its maritime supply routes is becoming stronger. The need to protect its vital supply lines and interests overseas (who are now present on almost every continent) becomes paramount. The PLAN will therefore no longer be content to intervene only near its shore lines and on the continental shelf of the country. It now needs to be present where the interests of the country are, and therefore have the ability to fight anywhere in the world, to expand the political will of the Chinese state, protect Chinese nationals and defend its economic interests.
The Type 055 Destroyer is the consequence of this emerging need. For a country like China, which is still lacking overseas supply bases (one is under construction in Djibouti), a larger platform means more endurance at sea. Type 055 are set to have a displacement of 10,000 tons (to be compared with the 7,500 tons full load displacement of the Type 052D destroyer).
Picture taken in the second half of August 2016: Note the Type 055 section (between the left foot of the great crane marked "CSSC" and the yellow superstructure of a commercial ship).
The Type 055 guided missile destroyer programme was launched in December 2009, virtually in parallel to the Type 052D programme. Sources close to the local shipbuilding industry and to the PLAN have repeatedly used words like "new thinking", "new concept", "technology leap " and "revolutionary" to describe the ship. Since most of the weapons fit remains similar to the Type 052D, most of that "new technology" likely has to do with the architecture of the combat system, as well as in the electronic, electromagnetic and construction domains. According to a retired PLAN officer, Type 055 combat system is highly integrated and capable of data fusion with sensors belonging to other branches of the military (AWACS and Satellites ?) which represents a leap.
According to Chinese media, the first tranche consist in four vessels (including two built at the Dalian naval shipyard). The unit cost of Type 055 is in excess of 5 Billion Yuan (approx. $750 Million USD). The first keel is rumored to have been layed in December 2014. The first vessel is likely to be launched in early 2017 while delivery to the PLAN should not happen until 2018 at the earliest.
One of many CGIs of the Type-055
But it’s made in China.
So’s your iPhone.
Perhaps of interest. I pray you are doing well, Jeff.
Lol. Excellent point.
That means that it will come with some "other" standard stuff: rats, already-dirty heads, rats, too-low ceilings, rats, substandard everything...oh, and did I forget to mention RATS.
Nuclear powered?..................
Designed in the USA, both of ‘em.
from our technology, thanks to Bill and hillary
Sailors will all die of lead poisoning before our lead ever hits them.
So? The elements of the new Chinese DDG are taken from US designs. You still don’t win.
So sad for those young men. Not a nice way to die.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lead_poisoning
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