{"id":110985,"date":"2017-11-30T11:01:00","date_gmt":"2017-11-30T11:01:00","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2023-01-08T11:05:48","modified_gmt":"2023-01-08T11:05:48","slug":"china-recent-expansion-of-civilian","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cvnextjob.com\/index.php\/2017\/11\/30\/china-recent-expansion-of-civilian\/","title":{"rendered":"China&#39;s recent expansion of Civilian Maritime Force"},"content":{"rendered":"<div style=\"margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;\" class=\"sharethis-inline-share-buttons\" ><\/div><h3 class=\"post-title entry-title\" itemprop=\"name\"><\/h3>\n<div class=\"post-header\"> <\/div>\n<p>One of the things that I&#8217;ve been really focusing on in the past few  months is the recent dramatic expansion of China&#8217;s civilian maritime  force.  Much of this is caused by the border disputes with Japan,  Vietnam and Phillipines.  I think another part of this is the Chinese  government supporting its domestic shipbuilding industry during the  recent downturn in the global shipbuilding market. Before we start, here  is a refresher course on what each of the agencies are about.<\/p>\n<p>First, let us focusing on the expansion of CMS (Chinese Maritime  Surveillance), which is beneficiary of the majority of the new cutters.   From 2008 to 2011, CMS received 11 new large cutters with one of 3000+  ton class (Haijian-50), two of 1500+ ton class (84, 15) and 4 of 1000+  ton class (75\u300123\u300166\u300126). After that, we received the news 36 new cutters  of 600 to 1500 ton for provincial CMS.  Table below shows which  provinces are getting them and where the cutters are built at and for  how much.<\/p>\n<p>Looking at this list, you can see that HP and WC are building the large  cutters of 1000+ and 1500+ class, whereas the smaller cutters of 600 ton  class are being built by less known shipyards like Guijiang, Huanghai,  Tianjin, Xijiang, Chongqing, Nanhuang and Fuman.  It&#8217;s interesting that  so many of the not well known smaller shipyards are involved in the  process.  Out of these, only Guijiang and possible Xijiang+Tianjin have  really built cutters or auxiliary ships for PLAN.  The cost of the  cutters range from 53 million RMB ($8.5 million) for a 600 ton cutter at  a smaller shipyard to 126 million RMB ($20 million) for a 1500 ton  cutter at HP shipyard.  Cost also varied based on the number of cutters  that province has on order with the particular shipyard.  Looks like  each provincial CMS held some kind of RFP by itself.<\/p>\n<p>On top of these new ships to be built in the period up to 2015, we have  seen 11 PLAN ships converted and transferring to CMS in the past year.   They include decommissioned 051 ships (131, 162), 814 Minelayer, North  Sea Tug 710, Ice breaker 723, 852 ELINT ship and several auxiliary  ships.  So there is a variety of ships that are entering CMS for  different roles.<\/p>\n<p>On top of this, the bidding for a fresh wave of CMS ships have been  decided or still ongoing.  They include 2 12000 ton cutters to be built  by JN shipyard, 4 5500 ton + 5 4000 ton cutters by WC shipyard and 4  5000 ton + 5 4000 ton cutters by HP shipyard.  WC agreed to those 9  cutters for a total of 2.5 billion RMB ($400 million USD). There are 6  3500 ton cutters that have yet to be decided.  The table below shows an  estimate of 1000+ ton for different agencies by ocean districts.  About  2\/3 of those ships will be serving in CMS.<br \/><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/imageshack.us\/a\/img248\/6215\/1000toncutterstablejan2.jpg\" width=\"400\" \/><\/p>\n<p>Looking at this list, the next largest bloc belongs to FLEC.  Similar to  CMS, it has also been getting many converted ships from PLAN.  The  largest of which is YuZheng-88, which was converted from the 888  replenishment ship.  Currently, only one major cutter and a bunch of  smaller 300-ton cutters are on order for FLEC.  However, plans have been  drawn up for 11 3500-ton class and 3 1500-ton class ships.  Outside of  CMS, we&#8217;ve also seen FLEC most often in disputed areas around  Diaoyu\/Senkaku islands.<\/p>\n<p>Next on the list is Haiguan (General administration of customs), which  has historically been the weakest of the 5 branches.  It is also getting  major upgrades.  From the most recent news, it is getting 3 new 1500  ton class and 9 new 600 ton class cutters for a total of 1.8 billion RMB  ($300 million).  Interestingly enough, the speed and design  requirements for these cutters are higher than the other cutters.  The  600-ton cutter is suppose to reach over 30 knots with aluminum  superstructure.  The 1500-ton cutter is suppose to reach over 25 knots  with two pumpjet driven propulsion. Most of the CMS ships only have  speed requirements of 18 to 20 knots.<\/p>\n<p>The last one on the list is Haijing (Maritime Police).  Traditionally,  these cutters have been the most armored ones.  The charts below  actually show the production of the most common type of Haijing ship the  Type 618 and 618B cutters (in 600 ton class).  They are mostly built by  Guijiang shipyard.  Going forward, it seems like they have a small  number of larger cutters in 2000 and 3000-ton class planned, but are  definitely not as ambitious as the other ones.<br \/><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/imageshack.us\/a\/img547\/2918\/type618unitschart.jpg\" width=\"400\" \/><br \/><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/imageshack.us\/a\/img4\/918\/newmaritimepoliceproduc.jpg\" width=\"400\" \/><\/p>\n<p>The one I did not talk about here is MSA, which in the past have had the  most personnel, but really don&#8217;t seem to be receiving many ships  recently.  Overall, the expansion of CMS and FLEC has really been  impressive.  Huangpu shipyard has been so busy with cutters that 056  production has been slowed down.  WuChang shipyard is also extremely  busy with them.  With a lot of competition, the prices for the ships  have been knocked down to under $10 million for the smaller ships and  $20 million for 1500-ton class ships and $40-$50 for the 4000 to 5500  ton ships.  The maritime surveillance ministries have certainly  benefited from China&#8217;s strong shipbuilding sectors.  The only question  is whether they can actually find enough qualified people to operate  these ships and get enough aircraft to help patrol the disputed areas.<\/p>\n<p>That&#8217;s my major update for the 5 maritime agencies.  I do apologize for  having only Chinese characters in all the charts.  I will be in China  for two and half weeks, so will be out of commission for a while.   Hoping to not miss out on any big news while I&#8217;m gone.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>One of the things that I&#8217;ve been really focusing on in the past few months is the recent dramatic expansion of China&#8217;s civilian maritime force. Much of this is caused by the border disputes with Japan, Vietnam and Phillipines. 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