{"id":110988,"date":"2017-11-30T10:59:00","date_gmt":"2017-11-30T10:59:00","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2023-01-08T11:05:51","modified_gmt":"2023-01-08T11:05:51","slug":"comparing-type-056-to-lcs","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cvnextjob.com\/index.php\/2017\/11\/30\/comparing-type-056-to-lcs\/","title":{"rendered":"Comparing Type 056 to LCS"},"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>With the recent induction of 056, a lot of comparison has been made  between 056 and LCS.&nbsp; The comparisons are understandable.&nbsp; Both are just  entering services.&nbsp;&nbsp; Both are expected to be built in large numbers and  are also considered to be the lower end ships of their respective  navy.&nbsp; In many ways, their comparison stops there, because Type 054A  would be more comparable to LCS just based on the size and dimensions of  the ships.&nbsp; I want to break this down to two sections: the differences  in capabilities\/cost between the two classes of ships and what that  tells us about the two navies.<\/p>\n<p>First of all, despite both ships  are designed for littoral operations, one is designed to operate in its  own waters, whereas the other is designed to operate in enemy waters.&nbsp;  056 is supposed to replace 053 and 037 in the role of patrolling coastal  waters.&nbsp; It&#8217;s equipped with enough strike power to conduct ASuW against  other regional navy.&nbsp; With some modification, it can also be useful in  ASW operations in the littoral waters.&nbsp; On the other hand, LCS is  suppose to be faster, stealthier, far more modular and capable of  operation in other country&#8217;s littoral waters.&nbsp; USN has no need for  something like 056, since it faces no foreign naval threat within its  coastal waters.&nbsp; For any issues like smuggling, piracy and drug  trafficking, it should be up to coastal guard to protect.&nbsp; At the same  time, China has no need for a littoral ship as large or fast as LCS,  because it really has no need in the near future for a ship built  specifically to fight in the littoral waters of a non-neighbouring  country.&nbsp; While most of the mission packages for LCS have yet to finish  development, LCS will be capable of ASuW, ASW, MCM and special ops once  that does happen.&nbsp; You might see more dedicated ASW or ASuW variants of  Type 056 coming out, but each ship is really not expected to be doing  more than one task.<\/p>\n<p>As a result of this difference in roles and  size of the ship, there is also a large gap in the cost of the ship.&nbsp;  Each LCS cost over $400 million to build and equip.&nbsp; That&#8217;s about twice  as much as the cost of a Type 054A.&nbsp; Type 056 is expected to be a much  cheaper ship than Type 054A, since it&#8217;s much smaller.&nbsp; My current  estimate for Type 056 is around around 60 million just based on the cost  of Type 022, Type 054 and equivalent sized cutters (which run for about  $15 to 20 million each).&nbsp; The relatively low cost of this should  explain why China is able to build so many units in such short time  while also build numerous other classes at the same time.&nbsp; If this cost  more, China would not be able to use it to replace all of the old Type  053 and 037 ships.&nbsp; Despite the recent austerity in USN and the higher  cost of American shipbuilding, USN still has a far higher budget than  PLAN, so it could afford more expensive ships.<\/p>\n<p>The size of crews  also show us interesting things about the two navies.&nbsp; I think the crew  size for LCS is supposed to be at most 75, whereas the much smaller 056  is expected to have 60 to 70 crews (even that is a reduction to 1\/3 of  Type 053).&nbsp; Even though Type 056 is far more complex and automated than  the ships it is replacing, it&#8217;s probably safe to say that it still lags  modern Western ships.&nbsp; I think a large part of that has to do with the  greater number of service personnels at the disposal of PLAN.&nbsp; Even with  the rising labour cost in China, I think it&#8217;s safe to assume that the  compensation for a USN sailor is far higher than that of a PLAN sailor.&nbsp;  Another part to look at is the huge leap facing sailors who are  accustomed to operating a low tech ship like type 037 (I was told no  training is required to be on that ship) to type 056.&nbsp; It&#8217;s simply  unrealistic to expect someone who has operated on Type 037\/053 for their  entire life to be able to be competent on something like LCS.&nbsp; As PLAN  continues modernization, this expected improvement in software is often  overlooked when one looks at the new ships that are coming out.&nbsp; The  cost of training crew members will also go up as ships become more and  more complicated.<\/p>\n<p>Another interesting thing is the choice that  the two navies made in developing these two ships.&nbsp; LCS is a ship  expected to be modular enough to be able to easily reconfigure for  different roles by changing to different mission packages.&nbsp; I expect  different variants of Type 056 to come with each variant built with  specific role in mind.&nbsp; Similary to Type 037, I would expect to see a  Type 056 emphasize more toward ASW and one more emphasized toward patrol  and another more emphasized toward ASuW.&nbsp; At the same time, LCS had the  requirements to be able to travel at faster than 40 knots and also be  extremely stealthy.&nbsp; It certainly pushes the technological envelope,  whereas Type 056 does not.&nbsp; LCS is not only a new ship design but also  requires new weapon system.&nbsp; Whereas PLAN rarely builds a shipping class  that requires leap in both the ship design and its weapon system.&nbsp; I  think this shows the background of both navies.&nbsp; USN always had a lot of  money to spend, so it is willing to press for that additional  performance on the newest ships in the face of budget overruns and  delays.&nbsp; In comparison, PLAN had very little money back in the days and  most of its programs was canned in the 80s and 90s due to lack of  funding.&nbsp; So as a result of this, it has always been more conservative  in incorporating improvement from one shipping class to the next.&nbsp;  Compared to USN, PLAN is more frugal in the development of new ships and  the management of its existing fleet.&nbsp; As an example, Type 052  underwent modernization recently, but the old HH-7 SAM was kept around  instead of being replaced by more advance HQ-10 SAM.&nbsp; PLAN has a large  stock of HH-7 missiles in stock and did not want them to go to waste by  removing them from the ships undergoing modernization.&nbsp; It will be  interesting to see how the perspectives of the two navies change in the  future as PLAN continues to get more funding whereas USN starts to face  austerity.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>With the recent induction of 056, a lot of comparison has been made between 056 and LCS.&nbsp; The comparisons are understandable.&nbsp; Both are just entering services.&nbsp;&nbsp; Both are expected to be built in large numbers and are also considered to be the lower end ships of their respective navy.&nbsp; 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