Posted on 04/15/2016 6:26:38 AM PDT by sukhoi-30mki
Recent images from China are showing two People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) Project 956E Sovremennyy destroyers undergoing major refit and upgrade. It appears that the PLAN is upgrading its class of four destroyers (two 956E followed by two improved 956EM) acquired from Russia with domestic systems.
Hangzhou (136) and Fuzhou (137) moored at the PLAN naval shipyard 4806 in Zhoushan. Hangzhou has many of its systems removed including the main gun, sensor and masts, missile launchers (both SAM and ASM).
The pictures show first ship of the class Hangzhou (136) and Fuzhou (137) moored at the PLAN naval shipyard 4806 in Zhoushan (a prefecture-level city in northeastern Zhejiang province of Eastern China) at different stage in the upgrade. Hangzhou has many of its systems removed including the main gun, sensors and masts, missile launchers (both SAM and ASM).
According to Navy Recognition sources, the upgrade program for all four ships of the class should see:
- All original electronic systems and sensors replaced by modern Chinese ones.
- The two 3S90 (Uragan) unitary launchers for 9M38 surface to air missiles are getting replaced by a couple of Vertical Launch Systems (2x4 or possibly 2x8 cells) forward and aft. The missiles will likely be the HQ-16C, the latest variant of the HQ-16 naval SAM missile.
- The two KT-190 quadruple launchers for 3M80E (P-270 Moskit or NATO designation SS-N-22 Sunburn) are likely being replaced by YJ-12A missiles.
The YJ-12A is a next generation Chinese supersonic anti-ship missile. It was unveiled for the first time last year during the victory day parade.
Last but not least, the Project 956E should retain their AK-130 main guns forward and aft.
Satellite view of Hangzhou (136) and Fuzhou (137). VLS systems are being installed on Hangzhou.
Blue print of Sovremennyy showing space availability below the original SAM launchers for installation of vertical launch systems.
The YJ-12A is a next generation Chinese supersonic anti-ship missile. It was unveiled for the first time last year during the victory day parade.
Problem is, you fire one of those and two hours later you want to fire another one.
The Chinese say thank you Bill Clinton!!
The upper decks look extremely busy...
Old Soviet design. They always tried to jam as many capabilities as possible on a given displacement, with mixed results. On paper, their designs were always formidable. On operations, not as successful.
Wonder what happened to the port bow of 136 requiring the hull patch.
negative on Clinton. this was based on Russian technology.
It’s on both ships and every picture I could find of them. It appears PLAN paints anchors and hawsepipes black.
I was referring to the hull section under the number 136. Looks like they welded in some new plating.
I’m blind-I totally missed that.
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