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Two PLA 053 frigates were resold to the Bangladesh navy
2018-06-10 11:09:38
On June 9, 2018, according to the official FB of the navy of Bangladesh, the Bangladesh Navy has already purchased two Type 053H3 second-hand frigates from China. These two vessels were the 521 Jiaxing frigate and the 522 Lianyungang frigate, planned for this year. To be delivered to the Bangladesh Navy in September or October.
The 053H3 frigate is a second-generation fully enclosed guided missile frigate designed and built in the 1990s in China. The first ship of the frigate, the Jiaxing, started construction in 1997. It was launched in 1998 and officially joined the Chinese Navy in 1999.
The 521 Jiaxing frigate was developed on the basis of the 053H2G frigates (Jiangwei Class I) and replaced the Hongqi-61 air-defense missile (HQ-61B) with the Haihongqi-7 ship-to-air missile (HHQ-7). More efficient anti-aircraft firepower, in particular, improved defense capabilities against the sea-skipping anti-ship missiles, while maintaining the original sea-to-sea and submarine attack capabilities. The ship is also equipped with a new stealth shape dual-mounted 100mm automatic naval gun and Eagle-82 anti-ship missile, is a type of attack-defense balanced missile frigate.
The 521 Jiaxing frigate was built by the Shanghai Hudong Shipyard in 1997. It was launched in June 1998 and served in the East China Sea Fleet of the Chinese Navy in June 1999.
The frigate was built altogether,with a total number of 10 ships, the last 528 “Mianyang Ship” also joined the Chinese Navy in 2004!
The 053H3 frigates may now seem to be lagging behind. The full-load displacement is 2,400 tons, and the maximum speed is 26.5 knots. There are two four-ship 8-ship anti-ship missiles and 16 Hongqi-7 anti-aircraft missiles on board the ship's missile installations. Missiles, radar devices, and so on, are all behind the current Chinese Navy's main frigate in the Type 054A frigates.
The 053H3 frigate is still a very powerful warship for the country.
After entering the 21st century, especially 10 years later, the Chinese navy has developed rapidly and the speed at which weapons and equipment are replaced is exciting. However, a problem has arisen. That is, there are too many new warships and many sailors on old warships need to be deployed to carry out new missions. On the service of the warships, there was a shortage of old warships sailors.
The 053H3 frigates (English: Type 053H3 Frigate, NATO code: Jiangwei IIClass Frigate) are the second generation of fully enclosed missile frigate designed and constructed in China in the 1990s.
This type of ship was developed on the basis of the 053H2G frigates (Jiangwei Class I) and replaced the Hongqi-61 air-defense missile (HQ-61B) with the Hai Hongqi-7 ship-to-air missile (HHQ-7), which is better than the previous model 053H2G. More efficient anti-aircraft firepower, in particular, improved the defense capability of the anti-ship missiles that swept the sea, while maintaining the original ability to defend against the sea and the submarine. Type 053H3 is a type of offensive and defensive balanced frigate.
The first ship of the 053H3 frigates, the Jiaxing, was started construction in 1997, launched in June 1998, and served in the East China Sea Fleet in June 1999. This type of ship built a total of 10.
List of 10 053H3 frigates
1) The first ship of the 053H3 frigates, Jiaxing Ship No. 521, was started in Shanghai Hudong Shipyard in 1996 and launched in December 1997. However, the 597 was later joined by the People's Liberation Army Navy East China Sea Fleet in November 1998 and was named "Jiaxing". The hull number was changed to 521. As the largest domestic frigate project of the People's Liberation Army Navy in the 1990s, a total of 10 Type 053H3-type launches were built during the past few years.
2) The modified No. 2 Ship No. 522 Lianyungang was started construction in Hudong Shipyard in 1997, launched in 1998, and officially served in the East China Sea Fleet in December 1998.
3) No. 523 Putian, started construction on Hudong Shipyard on June 15, 1997, launched on December 23, 1998 and entered service on December 15, 1999. On December 15, 2000, the Zhoushan Military Harbor in Zhejiang was officially named and served in the East China Sea Fleet.
4) 524 Sanming, started construction at Hudong Shipyard, and served in the East China Sea Fleet in 2000.
5) 564 Yichang, built at Guangzhou Huangpu Shipyard, served in the South China Sea Fleet in December 1999
6) The 565 Yulin was built at Guangzhou Huangpu Shipyard and served on the South China Sea Fleet on July 31, 2000.
7) The 566 Huaihua was built at the Huangpu Shipyard in Guangzhou. It was named in July 2002 and served in the South China Sea Fleet.
8) 567 Xiangfan was built at the Huangpu Shipyard in Guangzhou and began serving in the South China Sea Fleet in May 2002.
9) 527 Luoyang was built at Shanghai Hudong Shipyard and served in the North Sea Fleet in 2005.
10) The 528 Mianyang was built at the Huangpu Shipyard in Guangzhou and served in the East China Sea Fleet in May 2004.
2018-06-10 11:09:38
On June 9, 2018, according to the official FB of the navy of Bangladesh, the Bangladesh Navy has already purchased two Type 053H3 second-hand frigates from China. These two vessels were the 521 Jiaxing frigate and the 522 Lianyungang frigate, planned for this year. To be delivered to the Bangladesh Navy in September or October.
The 053H3 frigate is a second-generation fully enclosed guided missile frigate designed and built in the 1990s in China. The first ship of the frigate, the Jiaxing, started construction in 1997. It was launched in 1998 and officially joined the Chinese Navy in 1999.
The 521 Jiaxing frigate was developed on the basis of the 053H2G frigates (Jiangwei Class I) and replaced the Hongqi-61 air-defense missile (HQ-61B) with the Haihongqi-7 ship-to-air missile (HHQ-7). More efficient anti-aircraft firepower, in particular, improved defense capabilities against the sea-skipping anti-ship missiles, while maintaining the original sea-to-sea and submarine attack capabilities. The ship is also equipped with a new stealth shape dual-mounted 100mm automatic naval gun and Eagle-82 anti-ship missile, is a type of attack-defense balanced missile frigate.
The 521 Jiaxing frigate was built by the Shanghai Hudong Shipyard in 1997. It was launched in June 1998 and served in the East China Sea Fleet of the Chinese Navy in June 1999.
The frigate was built altogether,with a total number of 10 ships, the last 528 “Mianyang Ship” also joined the Chinese Navy in 2004!
The 053H3 frigates may now seem to be lagging behind. The full-load displacement is 2,400 tons, and the maximum speed is 26.5 knots. There are two four-ship 8-ship anti-ship missiles and 16 Hongqi-7 anti-aircraft missiles on board the ship's missile installations. Missiles, radar devices, and so on, are all behind the current Chinese Navy's main frigate in the Type 054A frigates.
The 053H3 frigate is still a very powerful warship for the country.
After entering the 21st century, especially 10 years later, the Chinese navy has developed rapidly and the speed at which weapons and equipment are replaced is exciting. However, a problem has arisen. That is, there are too many new warships and many sailors on old warships need to be deployed to carry out new missions. On the service of the warships, there was a shortage of old warships sailors.
The 053H3 frigates (English: Type 053H3 Frigate, NATO code: Jiangwei IIClass Frigate) are the second generation of fully enclosed missile frigate designed and constructed in China in the 1990s.
This type of ship was developed on the basis of the 053H2G frigates (Jiangwei Class I) and replaced the Hongqi-61 air-defense missile (HQ-61B) with the Hai Hongqi-7 ship-to-air missile (HHQ-7), which is better than the previous model 053H2G. More efficient anti-aircraft firepower, in particular, improved the defense capability of the anti-ship missiles that swept the sea, while maintaining the original ability to defend against the sea and the submarine. Type 053H3 is a type of offensive and defensive balanced frigate.
The first ship of the 053H3 frigates, the Jiaxing, was started construction in 1997, launched in June 1998, and served in the East China Sea Fleet in June 1999. This type of ship built a total of 10.
List of 10 053H3 frigates
1) The first ship of the 053H3 frigates, Jiaxing Ship No. 521, was started in Shanghai Hudong Shipyard in 1996 and launched in December 1997. However, the 597 was later joined by the People's Liberation Army Navy East China Sea Fleet in November 1998 and was named "Jiaxing". The hull number was changed to 521. As the largest domestic frigate project of the People's Liberation Army Navy in the 1990s, a total of 10 Type 053H3-type launches were built during the past few years.
2) The modified No. 2 Ship No. 522 Lianyungang was started construction in Hudong Shipyard in 1997, launched in 1998, and officially served in the East China Sea Fleet in December 1998.
3) No. 523 Putian, started construction on Hudong Shipyard on June 15, 1997, launched on December 23, 1998 and entered service on December 15, 1999. On December 15, 2000, the Zhoushan Military Harbor in Zhejiang was officially named and served in the East China Sea Fleet.
4) 524 Sanming, started construction at Hudong Shipyard, and served in the East China Sea Fleet in 2000.
5) 564 Yichang, built at Guangzhou Huangpu Shipyard, served in the South China Sea Fleet in December 1999
6) The 565 Yulin was built at Guangzhou Huangpu Shipyard and served on the South China Sea Fleet on July 31, 2000.
7) The 566 Huaihua was built at the Huangpu Shipyard in Guangzhou. It was named in July 2002 and served in the South China Sea Fleet.
8) 567 Xiangfan was built at the Huangpu Shipyard in Guangzhou and began serving in the South China Sea Fleet in May 2002.
9) 527 Luoyang was built at Shanghai Hudong Shipyard and served in the North Sea Fleet in 2005.
10) The 528 Mianyang was built at the Huangpu Shipyard in Guangzhou and served in the East China Sea Fleet in May 2004.
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