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The fourth 071 will soon be launched, as some has reported improvements have been made to the 071 thanks to years of experience with the first batch of 071.

Also we are seeing another ship ready for launch or induction, 054a, I'm thinking.


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China's fourth Type 071 LPD was launched from the Hudong-Zhonghua Shipyard in Shanghai on 22 January. Source: Chinese internet



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China is believed to have a requirement for six of the type. (Chinese internet)

Key Points


  • China launched three ships from its Hudong-Zhonghua Shipyard in Shanghai on 22 January, including the fourth Type 071 landing platform dock
  • The other two were a Type 054A frigate and a Type 815 intelligence gathering ship
The Hudong-Zhonghua Shipyard in Shanghai launched its fourth Type 071 landing platform dock (LPD) amphibious assault ship for the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) on 22 January.

Internet bloggers have also posted pictures online of two further ships launched by the Shanghai-Hudong shipyard the same day. The 21st Type 054A 'Jiangkai II' class frigate was launched and subsequently berthed alongside another Jiangkai II frigate (hull 19), which has been fitting out since it was launched in September 2013.

The other ship to be launched was the fifth Type 815 'Dongdiao' class intelligence gathering ship (AGI), which berthed adjacent to two other Type 815Gs that are fitting out, one of which was launched in April 2014.

A total of six Type 071 LPDs are anticipated. Three Type 071s are currently stationed in the PLAN's South Sea Fleet base at Zhanjiang and it is possible that three more may be based with the East Sea Fleet.

The Type 071 has an estimated length of 210 m, a displacement of 18,500 tonnes, and a well deck capable of holding four Yuyi-class assault hovercraft. If the hovercraft are removed it is estimated to be able to accommodate up to about 60 armoured vehicles and about 800 troops.

The Type 071s hanger can hold up to four 13-ton Z-8 or Z-18 helicopters. In 2014 the PLAN exercised with PLA Army Aviation Z-10 attack helicopters, so it is likely that the Type 071 may eventually accommodate this helicopter.

New lighter armour systems that have recently entered PLA Army and marine service have increased the flexibility of the Type 071 since its introduction. For example, the 26.5-ton ZBD-05 amphibious tracked infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) can be launched from the well deck. The 21-ton 8x8 ZBL-09 wheeled IFV and a new 30-ton light tank are better suited for carriage by assault hovercraft.

Chinese sources and models displayed at maritime trade shows suggest that China may follow the Type 071 with a 20,000-tonne class landing helicopter dock (LHD) similar to one offered for export. However, during a Chinese TV interview in November 2012, PLAN Rear Admiral Yin Zhou stated China's future LHDs would be much larger, potentially approaching a displacement of 40,000 tonnes and similar in size to the US Navy's LHDs.

COMMENT
The launch of three naval ships in one day from a single shipyard is highly unusual and reflects the continuing rapid pace of modernisation of the PLAN, particularly for surface warships. Nor does the pace appear likely to slacken with speculation that a fifth LPD is under construction and a sixth planned.

The construction of a fourth Type 071 demonstrates China's commitment to expanding its amphibious assault capabilities. This class of ship could handily contribute to potential clashes over disputed islands in the East and South China seas.

China's expected construction of LHDs, plus its anticipated construction of more aircraft carriers, also points to ambitions for regional and extra-regional power projection.

Assemblage of such a fleet also highlights China's continued preparations to settle the future of the "lost territory" of Taiwan. Military sources in Taiwan have repeatedly told IHS Jane's that preparation to resist an invasion by China constitutes the "centre of gravity" of its defence planning.

The images of the Type 054 'Jiangkai II' frigate available so far are insufficiently clear to identify whether the ship has been fitted with a variable depth sonar (VDS) and towed array, as have the recent ships of the class produced by the Huangpu shipyard in Guangzhou. If it has, it will reflect a concerted effort by the PLAN to redress a long-standing weakness in anti-submarine warfare (ASW) capability, adding to the VDS and towed arrays fitted to the later Type 056 'Jiangdao' class corvettes.

The PLAN surprised many commentators when it dispatched one of the ships of the Type 815G 'Dongdiao' class of AGIs to monitor the RIMPAC exercise in 2014, as four PLAN ships were participating in the exercise. Construction of another of these ships appears to indicate that the PLAN is intending to increase its electronic surveillance activities, and it may become commonplace to see these ships operating in the East and South China Seas and the Pacific.

China launches fourth Type 071 LPD - IHS Jane's 360
 
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China launches fourth Type 071 LPD

Richard D Fisher Jr, Washington, DC and Andrew Tate, London - IHS Jane's Defence Weekly

22 January 2015
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China's fourth Type 071 LPD was launched from the Hudong-Zhonghua Shipyard in Shanghai on 22 January. Source: Chinese internet

Key Points
  • China launched three ships from its Hudong-Zhonghua Shipyard in Shanghai on 22 January, including the fourth Type 071 landing platform dock
  • The other two were a Type 054A frigate and a Type 815 intelligence gathering ship
The Hudong-Zhonghua Shipyard in Shanghai launched its fourth Type 071 landing platform dock (LPD) amphibious assault ship for the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) on 22 January.

Internet bloggers have also posted pictures online of two further ships launched by the Shanghai-Hudong shipyard the same day. The 21st Type 054A 'Jiangkai II' class frigate was launched and subsequently berthed alongside another Jiangkai II frigate (hull 19), which has been fitting out since it was launched in September 2013.

The other ship to be launched was the fifth Type 815 'Dongdiao' class intelligence gathering ship (AGI), which berthed adjacent to two other Type 815Gs that are fitting out, one of which was launched in April 2014.

A total of six Type 071 LPDs are anticipated. Three Type 071s are currently stationed in the PLAN's South Sea Fleet base at Zhanjiang and it is possible that three more may be based with the East Sea Fleet.

The Type 071 has an estimated length of 210 m, a displacement of 18,500 tonnes, and a well deck capable of holding four Yuyi-class assault hovercraft. If the hovercraft are removed it is estimated to be able to accommodate up to about 60 armoured vehicles and about 800 troops.

The Type 071s hanger can hold up to four 13-ton Z-8 or Z-18 helicopters. In 2014 the PLAN exercised with PLA Army Aviation Z-10 attack helicopters, so it is likely that the Type 071 may eventually accommodate this helicopter.

New lighter armour systems that have recently entered PLA Army and marine service have increased the flexibility of the Type 071 since its introduction. For example, the 26.5-ton ZBD-05 amphibious tracked infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) can be launched from the well deck. The 21-ton 8x8 ZBL-09 wheeled IFV and a new 30-ton light tank are better suited for carriage by assault hovercraft.

Chinese sources and models displayed at maritime trade shows suggest that China may follow the Type 071 with a 20,000-tonne class landing helicopter dock (LHD) similar to one offered for export. However, during a Chinese TV interview in November 2012, PLAN Rear Admiral Yin Zhou stated China's future LHDs would be much larger, potentially approaching a displacement of 40,000 tonnes and similar in size to the US Navy's LHDs.

COMMENT

The launch of three naval ships in one day from a single shipyard is highly unusual and reflects the continuing rapid pace of modernisation of the PLAN, particularly for surface warships. Nor does the pace appear likely to slacken with speculation that a fifth LPD is under construction and a sixth planned.

The construction of a fourth Type 071 demonstrates China's commitment to expanding its amphibious assault capabilities. This class of ship could handily contribute to potential clashes over disputed islands in the East and South China seas.

China's expected construction of LHDs, plus its anticipated construction of more aircraft carriers, also points to ambitions for regional and extra-regional power projection.

Assemblage of such a fleet also highlights China's continued preparations to settle the future of the "lost territory" of Taiwan. Military sources in Taiwan have repeatedly toldIHS Jane's that preparation to resist an invasion by China constitutes the "centre of gravity" of its defence planning.

The images of the Type 054 'Jiangkai II' frigate available so far are insufficiently clear to identify whether the ship has been fitted with a variable depth sonar (VDS) and towed array, as have the recent ships of the class produced by the Huangpu shipyard in Guangzhou. If it has, it will reflect a concerted effort by the PLAN to redress a long-standing weakness in anti-submarine warfare (ASW) capability, adding to the VDS and towed arrays fitted to the later Type 056 'Jiangdao' class corvettes.

The PLAN surprised many commentators when it dispatched one of the ships of the Type 815G 'Dongdiao' class of AGIs to monitor the RIMPAC exercise in 2014, as four PLAN ships were participating in the exercise. Construction of another of these ships appears to indicate that the PLAN is intending to increase its electronic surveillance activities, and it may become commonplace to see these ships operating in the East and South China Seas and the Pacific.

p1628623.jpg

China is believed to have a requirement for six of the type. (Chinese internet)

China launches fourth Type 071 LPD - IHS Jane's 360
 
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If China continues to roll out ships ate this rate, soon world's oceans would see domination by PLAN. Time for China to setup bases overseas.
 
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Is that American sweetheart Kate Upton's picture in your signatures? She's my fiance and already taken so leave her alone. She likes American boys :usflag:

I shall cancel my date with her for next weekend then. I didn't know she was taken and she never mentioned it to me. Bros before hoes amirite? :cheers:


She is indeed a beauty. So...Deino...when's your book on the PLAN coming out? :D
 
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