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By the way a maybe stupid question from a non-naval guy: Can anyone explain the issue concerning that shipyard in Shanghai ?? There are reports the yard is HDZH but otherwise the Type 055 DDG are and Type 002 CV is expected to be build at JNCX !!!

I'm now confused since I thought only JNCX and Dalian are capable to build such huge military vessels ... or are HDZH and JNCX the same yard ??

Thanks in advance,
Deino

Shanghai HDZH shipyard is china traditional shipyard to construction large china Navy ship. like type 071 LPD, replenishment ship all construction by HDZH shipyard.

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Thanks ... but where are both located in Shanghai ?
HDZH - Hudong-Zhonghua Shipyard in Shanghai - 沪东中华造船(集团)有限公司
The largest shipbuilding company in China; major production areas at the east part of Shanghai, along both sides of Huangpu River

JNCX - Jiangnan Changxing Shipyard in Shanghai - 江南造船有限责任公司
In 2009, the shipyard was moved to Changxing Island, in the mouth of the Yangtze River to the north of urban Shanghai (a nearby small island under Shanghai Municipality); its former shipyard location was requisitioned for Shanghai Expo 2010 :D

Two shipbuilding companies belong to the same parent company, China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC), each having own shipyards, different locations in Shanghai.
 
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Type 075: China launches the construction of its first helicopter carrier?

By Henri Kenhmann - East Pendulum, 28 March 2017
  • China recently launched the construction of its maiden class of helicopter carrier: Type 075, a new class of the Chinese amphibious assault ship
  • The export version, a model of LHD (Landing Helicopter Dock) of 20,000 tonnes, is provided by China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation (CSIC) Group
  • The Type 075 is a project developed by another Chinese shipbuilder, the China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC), has displacement almost twice as large as the LHD offered for export
  • It is thought that the Type 075 development project was officially launched in 2012
  • The published R & D documents show that the pre-studies have been carried out at least since 2008 by several research offices and research institutes, including the CSSC 708 Institute and the Chinese Naval Equipment Department
  • In July 2016, the technical proposal was submitted to the reviews of a committee comprised of industry, academic and naval experts
  • The first sheet cutting would have taken place at the Hudong-Zhonghua Shipyard in Shanghai at the end of 2016
  • It might be the reason why the new Commander in Chief of the PLA Navy visited this shipyard on Sunday, March 26, accompanied by the CEO and the main directors of the CSSC group
  • In its original configuration, the Chinese helicopter carrier had displacement of 48,000 tonnes and was capable of transporting up to 38 helicopters, that's close to the US Navy's Wasp class
  • But for unknown reasons - probably because of budget, propulsion, or changing operational requirements - the solution chosen is a 36,000-tonne vessel with a capacity of 28 helicopters
  • Note that the diesel engine 16PC2-6B of 9,000 kW will be part of the propulsion of the Type 075, according to an article published in June 2015, quoting the statement of the CEO of Hudong Heavy Machinery Co., Ltd, a CSSC subsidiary specializing in marine diesel engines. The same family of diesel engines is also used by the 40,000 tonne Type 901 tanker and the amphibious assault ship Type 071 of 20,000 tonnes
  • Details of the on-board equipment are missing at the moment, but the ship will be a priori equipped with two CIWS H / PJ-11 guns and two CIWS HQ-10 missiles for its self-protection
  • We should hopefully see the first modules of this Type 075 before the end of the year. Our sources told the first order consisted of three units, but the final number could vary depending on the geopolitical situation around China

Read the FULL article at: http://www.eastpendulum.com/type-07...onstruction-de-son-premier-porte-helicopteres
 
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Strangely you wrote this post.... LHA or LHP is essential to Mainland China's amphibious operations if Taiwan declares independence or during conflicts in South China Sea, it is also a very effective anti-submarine asset whereby it can deploy multiple sub-hunting helicopters against enemy subs threatening Chinese shippings.

Really, I don't see that PLAN is building a helicopter carrier just because Japan has it.

It's ok to build LHA or LHP as long as we have resource to build the best of the best and not just a good enough toy, we don't have the luxury as US to have build the best of every fighting machines such Aircraft, tank, sub... China need to be selective and concentrate the resource on key domain such as Air or Sea and make sure that we will win in this key domain.
 
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By the way a maybe stupid question from a non-naval guy: Can anyone explain the issue concerning that shipyard in Shanghai ?? There are reports the yard is HDZH but otherwise the Type 055 DDG are and Type 002 CV is expected to be build at JNCX !!!

I'm now confused since I thought only JNCX and Dalian are capable to build such huge military vessels ... or are HDZH and JNCX the same yard ??

Thanks in advance,
Deino

CSSC is an industrial conglomerate with 56 subsidiaries or affiliates, among which 4 are listed. The company's main shipbuilding assets are as follows:

Shanghai Shipyard Co., Ltd
Shanghai Waigaoqiao Shipbuilding Co., Ltd
Jiangnan Shipyard (Group) Co., Ltd
CSSC Jiangnan Heavy Industry Co., Ltd
CSSC Jiangnan Changxing Heavy Industry Co., Ltd
Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding (Group) Co., Ltd

CSSC Guangzhou Longxue Shipbuilding Co., Ltd
CSSC Guangzhou Huangpu Shipbuilding Co., Ltd
Guangzhou Shipyard International Co., Ltd
Guangzhou Wenchong Shipyard Co. Ltd

CSSC Xijiang Shipbuilding Co., Ltd

Guijiang Shipbuilding Co., Ltd
 
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China building navy’s biggest amphibious assault vessel, sources say

Ships will strengthen navy as Beijing makes more assertive claims to disputed waters in South China Sea and increases sea patrols amid strained ties with Taiwan

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China has started building a new generation of large amphibious assault vessels that will strengthen the navy as it plays a more dominant role in projecting the nation’s power overseas, military sources said.

The 075 Landing Helicopter Dock is now under construction by a Shanghai-based shipbuilding company, the sources said.

The amphibious vessel is far larger than similar ships previously constructed for the PLA Navy.

The 075 can serve as a form of aircraft carrier and military experts said it would give China’s navy the ability to launch various types of helicopters to attack naval vessels, enemy ground forces or submarines in the East or South China Sea.

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The introduction of the vessel comes as China is placing increasing importance on its navy as it makes more assertive claims to much of the South China Sea.

The PLA has also increased the number of naval patrols near Taiwan, amid strained ties with the independence-leaning government of the island, which Beijing considers a breakaway province that has split from the rest of the nation.

China’s navy commander, Vice-Admiral Shen Jinlong, visited the Hudong Zhonghua Shipbuilding Company on Sunday, which specialises in building Landing Helicopter Docks, the company said on its website.

One source close to the navy said Shen’s inspection trip confirmed construction work was underway on the new class of vessel.

“Construction of the Type 075 ships will take two more years,” the source said. “The first vessel may be launched as early as 2019 and put into full service in 2020.”

As overseas ambitions expand, China plans 400 per cent increase to marine corps numbers, sources say

Beijing is also due to launch its first home-built aircraft carrier, the Type 001A, on April 23, according to Chinese media reports and military sources, as part of its strengthened naval forces.

April 23 marks the 68th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Liberation Army Navy and President Xi Jinping may attend the launch ceremony, one of the sources added.

Beijing-based naval expert Li Jie said: “This year is a big year for the navy as the supreme Central Military Commission has announced it’s going to expand. That’s why the launch time was set for the navy’s birthday.”

The South China Morning Post reported earlier this month, citing military sources, that the navy planned to increase the size of its marine corps from about 20,000 to 100,000 personnel to help protect its increasing interests overseas.

The launch of the 001A carrier and the construction of the Type 075 amphibious assault vessel provide further evidence that marine corps troops and the navy will play an increasingly important part in PLA operations.

China to step up patrols to create ‘first class’ navy

The Macau-based military observer Antony Wong Dong said building the bigger Type 075 vessels, which are similar in size to the largest American Wasp-class amphibious ships, would help the navy match the US in the use of helicopters in its fleet.

“China has so many giant warships, including four Type 071 amphibious vessels and two aircraft carriers, but its vertical landing capability is still limited due to a lack of the largest helicopter dock vessels,” Wong said. “ The launch of Type 075 will let the navy become the world’s No 2 powerful navy after the US.”

The Type 075 is able to deploy and house up to 30 armed helicopters. Six helicopters will be able to take off from the flight deck at the same time.

The vessels will also be able to deploy landing craft and troops, plus house command and control operations.

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Its developer is a subsidiary of the China State Shipbuilding Corporation which has produced at least four, smaller 20,000 tonne Type 071 amphibious transport docks.

The PLA navy dispatched one of the smaller amphibious ships to Fiery Cross Reef and other man-made islands in disputed areas of the South China Sea for the first time last year.

The construction of the new vessel is also likely to put more military pressure on Taiwan.

Its government says Beijing has increased the military “intimidation” of the island since President Tsai Ing-wen of the independence leaning Democratic Progressive Party won elections in January 2016.

Navy must take lead in national defence, retired PLA general says

The US Department of Defence said in a report to Congress last year that the PLA was building a strong amphibious assault force and that this posed a threat to Taiwan.

These included amphibious landing ships, armoured brigades and marine corps, the report said.

Another source said that after visit his visit to see the Type 075 under construction, Vice-Admiral Shen also inspected progress on the new Type 002 aircraft carrier.

The Type 002 will be China’s third carrier, which has been under construction at the Jiangnan Changxingdao shipyard in Shanghai since March 2015.

It is expected to be launched in about 2021.


http://www.scmp.com/news/china/dipl...lding-navys-biggest-amphibious-assault-vessel
 
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China building navy’s biggest amphibious assault vessel, sources say

Ships will strengthen navy as Beijing makes more assertive claims to disputed waters in South China Sea and increases sea patrols amid strained ties with Taiwan

4e3adaf0-143b-11e7-8424-32eaba91fe03_1280x720_173903.jpg


China has started building a new generation of large amphibious assault vessels that will strengthen the navy as it plays a more dominant role in projecting the nation’s power overseas, military sources said.

The 075 Landing Helicopter Dock is now under construction by a Shanghai-based shipbuilding company, the sources said.

The amphibious vessel is far larger than similar ships previously constructed for the PLA Navy.

The 075 can serve as a form of aircraft carrier and military experts said it would give China’s navy the ability to launch various types of helicopters to attack naval vessels, enemy ground forces or submarines in the East or South China Sea.

18e2db96-145e-11e7-8424-32eaba91fe03_972x_173903.jpg


The introduction of the vessel comes as China is placing increasing importance on its navy as it makes more assertive claims to much of the South China Sea.

The PLA has also increased the number of naval patrols near Taiwan, amid strained ties with the independence-leaning government of the island, which Beijing considers a breakaway province that has split from the rest of the nation.

China’s navy commander, Vice-Admiral Shen Jinlong, visited the Hudong Zhonghua Shipbuilding Company on Sunday, which specialises in building Landing Helicopter Docks, the company said on its website.

One source close to the navy said Shen’s inspection trip confirmed construction work was underway on the new class of vessel.

“Construction of the Type 075 ships will take two more years,” the source said. “The first vessel may be launched as early as 2019 and put into full service in 2020.”

As overseas ambitions expand, China plans 400 per cent increase to marine corps numbers, sources say

Beijing is also due to launch its first home-built aircraft carrier, the Type 001A, on April 23, according to Chinese media reports and military sources, as part of its strengthened naval forces.

April 23 marks the 68th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Liberation Army Navy and President Xi Jinping may attend the launch ceremony, one of the sources added.

Beijing-based naval expert Li Jie said: “This year is a big year for the navy as the supreme Central Military Commission has announced it’s going to expand. That’s why the launch time was set for the navy’s birthday.”

The South China Morning Post reported earlier this month, citing military sources, that the navy planned to increase the size of its marine corps from about 20,000 to 100,000 personnel to help protect its increasing interests overseas.

The launch of the 001A carrier and the construction of the Type 075 amphibious assault vessel provide further evidence that marine corps troops and the navy will play an increasingly important part in PLA operations.

China to step up patrols to create ‘first class’ navy

The Macau-based military observer Antony Wong Dong said building the bigger Type 075 vessels, which are similar in size to the largest American Wasp-class amphibious ships, would help the navy match the US in the use of helicopters in its fleet.

“China has so many giant warships, including four Type 071 amphibious vessels and two aircraft carriers, but its vertical landing capability is still limited due to a lack of the largest helicopter dock vessels,” Wong said. “ The launch of Type 075 will let the navy become the world’s No 2 powerful navy after the US.”

The Type 075 is able to deploy and house up to 30 armed helicopters. Six helicopters will be able to take off from the flight deck at the same time.

The vessels will also be able to deploy landing craft and troops, plus house command and control operations.

a1ffd504-1392-11e7-8424-32eaba91fe03_1320x770_173903.JPG


Its developer is a subsidiary of the China State Shipbuilding Corporation which has produced at least four, smaller 20,000 tonne Type 071 amphibious transport docks.

The PLA navy dispatched one of the smaller amphibious ships to Fiery Cross Reef and other man-made islands in disputed areas of the South China Sea for the first time last year.

The construction of the new vessel is also likely to put more military pressure on Taiwan.

Its government says Beijing has increased the military “intimidation” of the island since President Tsai Ing-wen of the independence leaning Democratic Progressive Party won elections in January 2016.

Navy must take lead in national defence, retired PLA general says

The US Department of Defence said in a report to Congress last year that the PLA was building a strong amphibious assault force and that this posed a threat to Taiwan.

These included amphibious landing ships, armoured brigades and marine corps, the report said.

Another source said that after visit his visit to see the Type 075 under construction, Vice-Admiral Shen also inspected progress on the new Type 002 aircraft carrier.

The Type 002 will be China’s third carrier, which has been under construction at the Jiangnan Changxingdao shipyard in Shanghai since March 2015.

It is expected to be launched in about 2021.


http://www.scmp.com/news/china/dipl...lding-navys-biggest-amphibious-assault-vessel

From the stats provided, this ship is going to be massive and near the top of the tonnage range of amphibious assault ships. It's dimensions and weight are nearly identical to the Wasp Class amphibious assault ship and slightly smaller than the America class amphibious assault ship (which i believe is currently the largest LHD). Now I'm curious as to what is going to power this ship. Using the Wasp Class as a comparable, the total power should be around 72,000 hp (50,000 MW), hold 1,900 marines (one marine expeditionary unit), and 17,000km range.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wasp-class_amphibious_assault_ship
http://www.military-today.com/navy/wasp_class.htm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/America-class_amphibious_assault_ship
http://www.military-today.com/navy/america_class.htm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marine_expeditionary_unit
 
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What are the other specifications ? i mean' how much Marines it can carry (with full capacity of Helicopters). ? is there any hospital inside there ? How many boats, Hovercraft's ? Or it's only function is of "helicopter carrier" ?

Or we have to wait for such info ?

@beijingwalker , @Kiss_of_the_Dragon .. Sir !

I have no clue, but I think Pakistan should get one of this to defend Gwadar port :D
 
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