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Projection: China 055-class destroyer overview
Background:
In early 2013, rumours in the Chinese military watching community began to speak of a new large surface combatant under development for the Chinese Navy, with a tentative designation of 055. General descriptions flitted to and fro, describing a ship with over a hundred VLS with a displacement over 10,000 tons. However such rumours were initially treated with substantial caution if not outright disdain by some individuals in Chinese military watching circles. After all, the 052D class destroyer had only just arrived on the scene, and the lead ship had yet to enter service. A new cruiser sized ship seemed like fantasy.
However, in late 2013 more rumours from more reliable sources began to trickle in, with greater detail that looked plausible. Then in early 2014, pictures emerged of a mock up under construction, for what was clearly a large surface combatant, and Chinese state and military media began acknowledging the existence of a new surface combatant and even the 055 designation.
Construction of a distinctive mockup at the Chinese Navy test facility at Wuhan was discovered in early 2014
Thus the 055 class “large destroyer” (as described in Chinese parlance) was confirmed as the next upcoming major surface combatant for the Chinese Navy.
Brief History:
The “055 class” as a designation was once proposed by the Chinese Navy in the 1970s for an ocean going large surface combatant capable of air defence missions, however the technological foundations and industrial capabilities of the time, as well as the lack of economic funding meant a competitive warship of the intended capabilities simply could not be realistically developed. Later studies of the 055 envisioned use of some British subsystems in propulsion and weapons, when China’s relationship with western nations warmed, however transfer of the technology could not be realized, and the project was cancelled in the early 1980s.
The modern “055 class” large destroyer reuses the older “055 class” designation, and may also fulfil similar roles to what the original ship was envisioned for, however the modern ship likely has no direct relationship to the subsystems, design or capabilities intended in the 1970s-era 055 class.
Around 2013, several CGIs and renditions emerged online at the Chinese military watching sphere, driven by initial rumours of the 055 class. However, many of these were speculative and not based on reliable rumours and despite the artistic merit in these drawings, the actual accuracy was likely quite far from what the real 055 class would look like.
One of the earliest fan made CGIs of the 055 class. CGIs of the 055 were present on the internet, prior to the establishment of firm rumours and well before the mock up began construction. This CGI turned out to be quite different to the characteristics of the mock up
Another CGI of the 055 class prior to the mock up, where many features visible are based on the artist’s own speculation
Emergence of the 055 class mock up at Wuhan drove another series of CGIs, some of which would likely turn out somewhat similar to what the final ship will appear as, but small inaccuracies and some inconsistent assumptions about sensor arrangement, armament, and overall ship configuration means observers should exercise great caution when viewing online CGIs of the 055 class destroyer.
A more accurate CGI, produced sometime shortly after pictures of the mock up emerged
Completion of the 055 class mock up at Wuhan provided many interesting details to predict what the final ship would look like
Background:
In early 2013, rumours in the Chinese military watching community began to speak of a new large surface combatant under development for the Chinese Navy, with a tentative designation of 055. General descriptions flitted to and fro, describing a ship with over a hundred VLS with a displacement over 10,000 tons. However such rumours were initially treated with substantial caution if not outright disdain by some individuals in Chinese military watching circles. After all, the 052D class destroyer had only just arrived on the scene, and the lead ship had yet to enter service. A new cruiser sized ship seemed like fantasy.
However, in late 2013 more rumours from more reliable sources began to trickle in, with greater detail that looked plausible. Then in early 2014, pictures emerged of a mock up under construction, for what was clearly a large surface combatant, and Chinese state and military media began acknowledging the existence of a new surface combatant and even the 055 designation.
Construction of a distinctive mockup at the Chinese Navy test facility at Wuhan was discovered in early 2014
Thus the 055 class “large destroyer” (as described in Chinese parlance) was confirmed as the next upcoming major surface combatant for the Chinese Navy.
Brief History:
The “055 class” as a designation was once proposed by the Chinese Navy in the 1970s for an ocean going large surface combatant capable of air defence missions, however the technological foundations and industrial capabilities of the time, as well as the lack of economic funding meant a competitive warship of the intended capabilities simply could not be realistically developed. Later studies of the 055 envisioned use of some British subsystems in propulsion and weapons, when China’s relationship with western nations warmed, however transfer of the technology could not be realized, and the project was cancelled in the early 1980s.
The modern “055 class” large destroyer reuses the older “055 class” designation, and may also fulfil similar roles to what the original ship was envisioned for, however the modern ship likely has no direct relationship to the subsystems, design or capabilities intended in the 1970s-era 055 class.
Around 2013, several CGIs and renditions emerged online at the Chinese military watching sphere, driven by initial rumours of the 055 class. However, many of these were speculative and not based on reliable rumours and despite the artistic merit in these drawings, the actual accuracy was likely quite far from what the real 055 class would look like.
One of the earliest fan made CGIs of the 055 class. CGIs of the 055 were present on the internet, prior to the establishment of firm rumours and well before the mock up began construction. This CGI turned out to be quite different to the characteristics of the mock up
Another CGI of the 055 class prior to the mock up, where many features visible are based on the artist’s own speculation
Emergence of the 055 class mock up at Wuhan drove another series of CGIs, some of which would likely turn out somewhat similar to what the final ship will appear as, but small inaccuracies and some inconsistent assumptions about sensor arrangement, armament, and overall ship configuration means observers should exercise great caution when viewing online CGIs of the 055 class destroyer.
A more accurate CGI, produced sometime shortly after pictures of the mock up emerged
Completion of the 055 class mock up at Wuhan provided many interesting details to predict what the final ship would look like