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China’s New Type 054B Frigates Break Cover At Two Shipyards

New imagery confirms that production of the next generation frigate for the Chinese Navy (PLAN) is now underway at both Hudong in Shanghai and Huangpu Wenchong in Guangzhou.

Alex Luck 15 Jul 2023

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Type 054B frigate (on the left) at Huangpu Wenchong shipyard in Guangzhou. Picture via Twitter user @sugar_wsnbn

These shipyards were previously responsible for the construction of the immediate predecessor, the Type 054A frigate, of which at least 40 units have been produced to date for PLAN. Four more modified Type 054A were built at Hudong for Pakistan. Both Hudong and Huangpu have also produced a modified Type 054A adapted for use by the Chinese Coast Guard, referred to as Type 818, and continue to build a newer re-designed variant with as yet to be confirmed designation.

The new frigate, typically referred to as Type 054B, is despite its designation a wholly redesigned warship that is both longer and wider than the existing Type 054. Estimated to have a length of around 147 meters and a beam of 18 meters, its displacement will likely be around 6,000 tons, and as such about 2,000 tons heavier than 054A.

Armament and other subsystems are yet to be confirmed, but will include a VLS and very likely a new double-sided rotating active electronically scanned array-radar (AESA) on the main mast. Apart from the basic dimensions the new images also confirm structural differences in configuration over 054A.

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Type 054B frigate at Huangpu Wenchong shipyard in Guangzhou. Picture via Twitter user @horobeyo.

The Type 054B feature a bulkier superstructure and a bridge set higher. A close in weapon system (CIWS), likely a H/PJ-11 11-barrel 30 mm autocannon is placed ahead of the bridge in an overall similar configuration to Type 052D- and Type 055-destroyers.

The main gun will likely be a 76 mm H/PJ-26, also in use on Type 054A and the smaller Type 056/A-corvettes. The configuration and type of the vertical launch missile system (VLS) remains to be confirmed, although 32 cells seem plausible. Reasonably the new ship should see adaption of the new Z-20 ASW- and naval utility helicopter, replacing the lighter and less capable Z-9 in use on Type 054A.

The Type 054B frigate under construction at Huangpu has already been painted and launch appears likely in the next few months. The second hull at Hudong was floated out of the drydock in the beginning of June to make way for a civilian cargo vessel getting launched, but then returned into dock for further work. Nevertheless both Type 054B should see launch well before the end of the year.

Sighting of further modules at Hudong also suggests that construction of additional frigates is already underway.

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Unpainted Type 054B frigate temporarily launched at Hudong shipyard in Shanghai (but then re-docked). Picture by Twitter use @sugar_wsnbn.

In conclusion PLAN appears to be well set up to transition from the large scale production of Type 054A, which by now has established itself as a workhorse for the Chinese Navy. The new Type 054B will likely serve to provide significant further capability, especially for anti-submarine (ASW) warfare, building on the already very substantial capacity available through the numerous Type 054A – and Type 056A – fleets.

 
Chinese Internet Rumors:
1, 054B is slightly better than FFGX.
2, 6000+ ton, 32 VLS.
3, Composite diesel electric/gas power system.
4, The speed is greater than 30 knots.
5, HHQ26 + DK10A.
6, New phased array radar.
7, Z20 helicopters.
8, 054A will be gradually replaced by 054B and then enter coast guard for continued service.
 
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Chinese Internet Rumors:
1, 054B is slightly better than FFGX.
2, 6000+ ton, 32 VLS.
3, Composite diesel electric/gas power system.
4, The speed is greater than 30 knots.
5, HHQ26 + DK10A.
6, New phased array radar.
7, Z20 helicopters.
8, 054A will be gradually replaced by 054B and then enter coast guard for continued service.

A nice animation of the design.

HHQ26 + DK10A.

So it’s going to use the UVLS. What are the specs on the HHQ26 and DK10A? Also what is the estimated cost of this ship compare to the Type 054A and Type 052DL? A chance a follow on to this design could feature 48 VLS?
 
A nice animation of the design.



So it’s going to use the UVLS. What are the specs on the HHQ26 and DK10A? Also what is the estimated cost of this ship compare to the Type 054A and Type 052DL? A chance a follow on to this design could feature 48 VLS?
054A 1.4B CNY
054B 2B CNY
052DL 4B CNY
055 6B CNY
 
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Chinese Internet Rumors:
1, 054B is slightly better than FFGX.
2, 6000+ ton, 32 VLS.
3, Composite diesel electric/gas power system.
4, The speed is greater than 30 knots.
5, HHQ26 + DK10A.
6, New phased array radar.
7, Z20 helicopters.
8, 054A will be gradually replaced by 054B and then enter coast guard for continued service.
Why only 32 VLS. Also if only 32 VLS could they be like French FREMM. 16 VLS dedicated for Air Defense and 16 for land attack long range cruise missiles?
 
054A 1.4B CNY
054B 2B CNY
052DL 4B CNY
055 6B CNY
Great prices. Considering it’s only a 43% higher price for the Type 054B, it’s an almost certainly going to meet the PN’s need for 6 ships in the 6000 ton category. If each PN Type 054A/P cost the PN approx. $350 Million, $500 million for a Type 054B seems like a reasonable price if it features a navalized HQ-26 which is considered the equivalent to the SM-3!

Hopefully the PN variant will feature at least 48 VLS cells, so it can carry more then a dozen HQ-26, some YJ-21E, and dozens of quad packed medium range missiles to protect itself against saturation attacks with a well stocked layer defense and give back in spades.



Is the HHQ-26 based on the HQ-16 or a HQ-9 based missile?
 
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Why only 32 VLS. Also if only 32 VLS could they be like French FREMM. 16 VLS dedicated for Air Defense and 16 for land attack long range cruise missiles?
The 054B is only 6,000 tons.

dude, cheer up, at least it has phased array radar
 
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Great prices. Considering it’s only a 43% higher price for the Type 054B, it’s an almost certainly going to meet the PN’s need for 6 ships in the 6000 ton category. If each PN Type 054A/P cost the PN approx. $350 Million, $500 million for a Type 054B seems like a reasonable price if it features a navalized HQ-26 which is considered the equivalent to the SM-3!

Hopefully the PN variant will feature at least 48 VLS cells, so it can carry more then a dozen HQ-26, some YJ-21E, and dozens of quad packed medium range missiles to protect itself against saturation attacks with a well stocked layer defense and give back in spades.



Is the HHQ-26 based on the HQ-16 or a HQ-9 based missile?
HQ26 is a much improved and upgraded version of HQ16.
HQ19 is a much improved and upgraded version of HQ9.
The HHQ26 is the naval version of the HQ26.

Don't worry, the HHQ26 doesn't have those drawbacks of the HHQ16 and it has a range of over 400 kilometers. In terms of radar system, HHQ26 uses active single-pulse radar system, it also adopts the Beidou satellite system for precision guidance.
For the identification of jamming bombs, in addition to the Beidou satellite guidance, the HHQ26 has a long-wave infrared imaging guide, which is able to clearly identify the jamming bombs.
 
The 054B is only 6,000 tons.

dude, cheer up, at least it has phased array radar
6000 is enough to make sure that at least 16 of the VLS can be those which can carry and fire long range cruise missiles.
 
fremm has no phased array ? wow.
?
054B has double-sided active phased array radar.



BTW:
Active phased array radar has now been popularized in China for civilian equipment due to a significant drop in cost. The Chinese are now making extensive use of active phased-array radar to repel wild boar.
In a few years, maybe we'll be installing active phased array radar on kids' toys.

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