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Nice pics. Doing the math, it's radar's mast is at a height of 28 m.
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North Sea Fleet carries out first escort mission
(Source: PLA Daily) 2012-02-28
The 11th naval escort taskforce of the Navy of the Chinese Peoples Liberation Army (PLA) set sail from a naval port in Jiaozhou Bay of Qingdao, east Chinas Shandong province, at 10:00 of February 27, 2012.
The 11th naval escort taskforce of the Navy of the Chinese Peoples Liberation Army (PLA) set sail from a naval port of Qingdao, east Chinas Shandong province, on February 27 for the Gulf of Aden and the waters off the Somali coast to replace the 10th Chinese naval escort taskforce for escort missions. This is the first time for the North Sea Fleet to participate in the escort mission since the PLA Navy carried out the escort mission in December 2008.
It is learned that the 11th Chinese naval escort taskforce is composed of the Qingdao guided missile destroyer, the Yantai guided missile frigate and the Weishan Lake comprehensive supply ship, with 2 ship-borne helicopters, 70 servicemen for special operation and over 800 people in total.
The Qingdao guided missile destroyer has taken part in over 50 major combat readiness exercises since it entered service in 1995. It has visited 19 ports of 17 countries on behalf of the PLA Navy, and is known as the diplomatic star ship. The Yantai guided missile frigate with a side number of 538 was commissioned in 2011 and boasts strong air-defense and anti-ship capabilities. The Weishan Lake comprehensive supply ship is a large supply ship independently designed and manufactured by China with a 23,000-tonnage displacement and used for ocean replenishment. It has successively engaged in escort missions of the 1st, the 2nd, the 5th and the 6th Chinese naval escort taskforces.
By Chen Dianhong and Mi Jinguo
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DDG1, etc., refers to the destroyer flotillas
DDG1 = 1 Destroyer Flotilla Qingdao-Jiaonan
DDG2 = 2 Destroyer Flotilla Zhanjiang
DDG3 = 3 Destroyer Flotilla Zhoushan-Dinghai
DDG6 = 6 Destroyer Flotilla Zhoushan-Dinghai
DDG9 = 9 Destroyer Flotilla Yulin
DDG 10 10 Destroyer Flotilla Lushun
The unit referred to as the Gulf of Tonkin frigate group does not properly speaking exist today. JIANGHU I/II 551, 552, 553, 554, 555, 557 belong to 2 Destroyer Flotilla’s 18 Frigate Squadron at Zhanjiang (or rather, 554 and 557 belonged until they were sold to Burma).
The Shanghai frigate group is 8 (Independent) Frigate Squadron at Shanghai-Wusong
The Fujian frigate group is 3 (Ind) Frigate Squadron at Ningde
The South China Sea frigate group is 2 (Ind) Frigate Squadron at Shantou.
Speculation on future Chinese vessels
Not sure how credible this is. Below is the likely changes to the PLAN major surface combatant ship fleet:
includes destroyers and frigates, ACs/flattops and ships like the type 071 are not counted, Ships like the 065 corvette are also not counted.
Also it seems that the number of surface combat ships would be more or less remain the same size but modernising overall. Total tonnage would increase quite a bit though.
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(First row: retiring ship, second row comissioned ship, 3rd row det
2012 131(Served 35 years) 107(36 ) 515(37)516(37)
150 151(2 type 052C) 546 547(2 type 054A)
Handing over to DDG6, DDG1 525 526 move to DDG10
2013 108(33)132(33) 517(36)511(35)----------------
152 153(2 type 052C) 550(054A)------------------
Handing over to DDG6, DDG1 548 549 to DDG3
2014 162(35) 133(31)134(30)512(36) 513(37)
-------172 173(2 type 052C)572(054A) -------------
handing over to DDG9, 168 move to DDG10
2015 163(33)514(36)518(36)519(36)----------------
573 574 (2 type 054A)------------------------------
Handing over to DDG9, 169 move to DDG2
2016 109(34)551(36)552(36)---------------------------
117(type 052D,6800T)575(054A)---------------
Handing over to DDG1, DDG9
2017 110(33)164(30)533(35) 534(34)--------------
118 119 (2 type 052D) ------------------------------
handing over to DDG1, 115 116 move to DDG10
2018 535(32)543(33)553(33)554(32)--------------
101(type 058 destroyer,9900T) 120(052D)--------------
Handing to DDG9, DDG1 169 move to DDG10
2019 536(32)545(32)555(32)---------------------------
102(058)154(052D)-----------------------------
handing over to DDG9, DDG6
2020 165(31)537(30)557(32)--------------------------
103(058)155(052D)-----------------------------
Handing over to DDG9, DDG6 170 move to DDG2
2021 166(30)539(29) 540(29)--------------------------
104(058)156(052D)-----------------------------
handing over to DDG9, DDG6 171 move to DDG2
2022 541(29)542(28)--------------------------------------
105(058)157(052D) -------------------------
Handing over to DDG6
2023 558(30)559(29)---------------------------------------
106(058)501(059 Gas turbine large frigate,5100T)------------
Handing over to DDG6, DDG3
2024 560(30)561(30)---------------------------------------
107(058) 502(059)---------------------------------
Handing over to DDG6, DDG3
2025 562(30)563(30)--------------------------------------
108(058)503 504(2 type 059)-------------------
Handing over to DDG6, DDG3
Ships retired from 2012-2020 are due to having served overtime,Normal replacement starts from 2020. Focusing on replacing GGD9 before 2020, and DDG6 by 2025.
2026 112(32) 113(30)
174 175( 2type 052D) 505(059)
handing over to DDG9 DDG10 172 173 move to DDG2
2027 521(29) 522(28)
176 177(2 type 052D) 506(059)
handing over to DDG9 DDG10
2028 523(29) 524(28)
507 508(2 type 059)
handing over to DDG10
2029 167(30) 136(30) 137(29)
509 510(2 type 059)
Handing over to DDG2
2030 564(30) 565(30)
511 512(2 type 059)
Handing over to DDG2
2031 565(29) 566(29)
109(058) 121 122(2 type 052D)
Handing over to DDG1 DDG10
2032 168(28) 169(28) 525(27)
110(058) 123 124(2 type 052D)
Handing over to DDG1 DDG10
2033 115(27) 116(27) 526(27)
111(058) 513 514(2 type 059)
Handing over to DDG1 DDG2 572 573 move to DDG6 150 151 move to DDG3
2034 138(29) 139(28) 527(30)
112(058) 515 516(2 type 059)
Handing over to DDG1 DDG2 574 575 move to DDG6 152 153 move to DDG3
2035 170 (30) 171(30) 528(30)
178(052D) 179(052D)
handing over to DDG2
In those 10 years the 13 transitional/foreign bought destroyers will be decommissioned,as well as 12 Jianghus abd the (2) type 054, replaced by large D medium F.
2015 Fleet
DDG10 109 110 164 168 525 526 527 528
DDG1 112 113 115 116 538 546 547 550
DDG3 136 137 138 139 529 530 548 549
DDG6 150 151 152 153 521 522 523 524
DDG2 165 166 167 169 568 569 570 571
DDG9 170 171 172 173 564 565 566 567
Shanghai frigate group 539 540 541 542
Fujian frigate group 533 534 535 536 537 543 545
Gulf of Tolkin frigate group 551 552 553 554 555 557
South (China) sea frigate group 558 559 560 561 562 563 total 71 ships DDG 24 F 47
2020 Fleet
DDG10 115 116 168 169 525 526 527 528
DDG1 112 113 117 118 119 120 538 546 547 550
DDG3 136 137 138 139 529 530 548 549
DDG6 150 151 152 153 154 155 521 522 523 524
DDG2 166 167 170 171 568 569 570 571
DDG9 101 102 103 172 173 572 573 574 575
Shanghai frigate group 539 540 541 542
fujian frigate group replaced with DDG6
Gulf of Tolkin frigate group 564 565 566 567
South (China) sea frigate group 558 559 560 561 562 563 total 65 ships DDG 29 F 36
2025 Fleet
DDG10 115 116 168 169 525 526 527 528
DDG1 112 113 117 118 119 120 538 546 547 550
DDG3 136 137 138 139 501 502 503 504 529 530 548 549
DDG6 105 106 107 108 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157
DDG2 167 170 171 172 173 568 569 570 571
DDG9 101 102 103 104 572 573 574 575
Shanghai frigate group 539 540 541 542
Gulf of Tolkin frigate group564 565 566 567
South china sea frigate fleet removed, south china sea surveillance to be handled solely by maritime surveillance
total 67 ships DDG 33 F 34
2030 Fleet
DDG10 115 116 168 169 525 526 527 528 505 506 507 508
DDG1 117 118 119 120 538 546 547 550
DDG3 138 139 501 502 503 504 529 530 548 549
DDG6 105 106 107 108 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157
DDG2 170 171 172 173 568 569 570 571 509 510 511 512
DDG9 101 102 103 104 174 175 176 177 572 573 574 575
Shanghai frigate group replaced with 8 type 056(not counted in total)
Gulf of Tolkin frigate group 564 565 566 567 total 68 ships DDG 34 F 34
2035 Fleet
DDG10 121 122 123 124 505 506 507 508
DDG1 109 110 111 112 117 118 119 120 538 546 547 550
DDG3 150 151 152 153 501 502 503 504 529 530 548 549
DDG6 105 106 107 108 154 155 156 157 572 573 574 575
DDG2 178 178 172 173 568 569 570 571 509 510 511 512
DDG9 101 102 103 104 174 175 176 177 513 514 515 516
Gulf of Tolkin frigate group replaced with 8 type 056(not counted in total) total 68 ships DDG 36 F 32
Note: Aircraft carriers not counted.