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Type 054B FFG News & Discussions

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Any further news of 54B FFG, or is the focus now on DDG class?
 
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It should be 054A, according to the Chinese media. 054B hasn't appeared in public yet, and I don't know what the progress is. 054A and about 3 are being built

Pn has orders 054a with some mods so let’s see if pn version has different equipment like radar mast, sams vs ciws nd other stuff pn will stick to mature vs new stuff looks like and something based open standards vs pure Chinese solution

Guessing
 
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Images of Chinese Navy’s next frigate

Some Chinese social media accounts have shared China’s next-generation frigate images today. The frigate, which is Type 054A successor, is referred Type 054X in the images.

As seen from the pictures, Type 054X has been fitted with the new radars, one of which was seen on the Type 909A weapon trials ship recently. Compared to the Type 054A frigates, it has an H/PJ-12(Type 730) CIWS at the bow and an additional VLS located amidships.

The 054X is also likely to have improvements in speed, range, subsystems and endurance compared to the 054A.

The Type 054A class frigate was first launched in 2006 and commissioned in early 2008, and the 30th and final vessel, Zaozhuang 542 was commissioned on Feb 12, 2019, making for 30 such frigates commissioned over 10 years.

Four 054A derivatives, called 054APs, are currently being produced for export to Pakistan, and are likely to see certain subsystem modifications from the PLAN’s current in-service 054As.

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https://navalnews.net/images-of-chi...7Kj671cruuzQpuh8b44iMur_-uZvD1zFtXiLIRf8mfCVc
Just CG from a military fan...
 
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Yes, but is is that much unrealistic?
The number of VLS and placement of the CIWS. This ship is going to turn Into 6000tons for such configuration. Not realistic.
 
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Chinese Navy Installs New Turbo Generators to Power ‘Electromagnetic Railguns’ On It Warships

Published on August 1, 2020
By EurAsian Times Desk

The Chinese Navy (People’s Liberation Army Navy) has installed new turbo generators on its warships. The decision to install the turbo generators comes in the midst of tensions with Quadrilateral Security Dialogue Members (QUAD) India, Japan, Australia and the United States.

The China State Shipbuilding Corporation’s (CSSC) 704 Research Institute announced recently that its 20-megawatt power generators had entered service, the Global Times reported. That’s enough electricity to light up a city of 15,000.

American Arleigh Burke-class destroyers, on the other hand, are only capable of a maximum power output of 7.5 megawatts using three 2.5-megawatt generators, making such a platform unfeasible for the railgun.

According to sources, the new turbo generators will power railguns and electromagnetic catapults in PLAN warships. The turbogenerators quadruple the power generation capacity of existing power plants.

Li Jie, a naval expert in Beijing, says that the more powerful generators “will mean all these high-energy-consuming systems can operate.”

China has been testing naval uses of a railgun since at least 2017, a weapon which uses electromagnets to accelerate a metal slug to incredible speeds. Rather than relying on explosives to destroy the target, the sheer force of the impact produces a huge release of energy, which is why railguns are called “kinetic energy weapons.”

The Global Times noted the turbo generators make it possible to use advanced integrated electric propulsion (IEP) technology, which basically turns ships into giant, hybrid gas-electric vehicles. The American Zumwalt uses such a design, as do the British Royal Navy’s Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carrier and the cruise-liner RMS Queen Mary II.

Experts at EurAsian Times believe that the decision to deploy the new turbo generators comes at the time Beijing is facing the QUAD in the Pacific and the Indian Ocean. The QUAD united for the first time when they conducted naval drills in both Pacific and the Indian Ocean to send a covert message to China.

China’s claims to the South China Sea have suffered a set back in recent times with its largest trading partner -Australia labelling Beijing’s claim over the strategic waterway as ‘illegal’.

Source: eurasiantimes.com “Chinese Navy Installs New Turbo Generators to Power ‘Electromagnetic Railguns’ On It Warships”
 
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