{"id":111011,"date":"2017-11-30T10:43:00","date_gmt":"2017-11-30T10:43:00","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2023-01-08T11:06:01","modified_gmt":"2023-01-08T11:06:01","slug":"more-amphibious-ships-for-chinese-navy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cvnextjob.com\/index.php\/2017\/11\/30\/more-amphibious-ships-for-chinese-navy\/","title":{"rendered":"More Amphibious Ships for Chinese navy"},"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>As the Chinese national day golden week passed, a lot of really high  quality photos from PLAN bases were posted online.  As newer ships get  commissioned and the oldest ships get retired, many other ships get  moved between different flotillas.  In the past year, the main mass  produced ships have been the type 052C\/D series destroyers and the type  056 light frigate.  It has certainly been a busy year when we factor in  the other new ships.  This past month, we are seeing what appears to be  the modules of the 4th Type 071 LPD really taking shape at Hudong  shipyard.  On top of that, production for the smaller Type 072A landing  ships have restarted and the first one has launched at WuChong Shipyard  as No. 981.<\/p>\n<p>Type 071 can be effectively used for South China Sea and Taiwan  scenarios, but provide the additional blue water capabilities that  Chinese navy never had.  The restart of Type 072 series is aimed at  either replacing older landing ships or responding to the increased  tension in South China sea.  Either way, it shows that Chinese navy will  continue to have landing ships of this class for green water missions.   PLAN has taken the approach of continuing to build modern littoral  ships like Type 056 and Type 022 series while it is building up its blue  water navy.  The restart of Type 072A seems to be a continuation of  this approach of building cheaper and less capable surface combatants  for traditional missions.  PLAN&#8217;s identity certainly has not transformed  to that to a power projecting blue water navy like USN.<\/p>\n<p>The picture below shows modules from the new Type 071 under construction:<br \/><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/i1312.photobucket.com\/albums\/t522\/evereachyu\/111217b69uqk0m27in6a2q_zps573c427a.jpg%7Eoriginal\" width=\"400\" \/><br \/>We first started to see photos of Type 071 under construction in 2006  and it was launched by the end of that year.  It was commissioned by the  end of 2007, but the process of learning to operate this new behemoth  has been ongoing since.  The second and third Type 071s launched in  quick succession in late 2010 and 2011 while joining service a year  later.  There were speculations of modules for a 4th Type 071 at the  time 3rd one was launched, but were proven to be false.<\/p>\n<p>So, why have we not seen more Type 071 until now?  There is both the  human factor and also the supporting system factor.  In the former case,  PLAN and PLAMC have really just started operating something with the  size ond blue water projection of Type 071.  No. 998 was sent out on to  Gulf of Aden relatively early on and other Type 071 units have been sent  since.  Most recently this year, all 3 Type 071s were out on different  missions at the same time showing their value of this blue water asset  to PLAN.  It seems like at the time that PLA really needed more units of  this class.  Even so, only in the past couple of years have we seen the  marine corp starting to conduct large scale amphibious exercises in  South China Sea involving Type 071 + helicopters\/hovercrafts\/boats  operating from it.  All of this shows that it really takes time to  recruit the personnel and train the crew member and the new marines to  operate something like Type 071.  At the same time, all 3 Type 071s have  been assigned to the Zhanjiang naval base and there is probably a limit  to how many Type 071s that base can handle before needing further  expansion.  So even if Hudong shipyard is capable of building one a  year, PLA may not be able to accept them at that pace even if it has  high need for this series.  I don&#8217;t see this as a problem, since it just  gives them more time to identify problems and make incremental updates  to the ship.<\/p>\n<p>The other part that Type 071 depended on are the helicopters and  hovercraft.  Type 726 LCAC was designed to be operated from Type 071.   According to some CGs in Chinese TV news and pictures of the inside of  well deck, 4 Type 726s can be fit in there.  In reality, we have never  seen more than one such LCAC inside the well deck, because they have  only built 3 Type 726s up to this point.  It looks like Type 726 has  finally been certified with the commissioning of 2nd and 3rd unit.  Type  071 may have been held back while Type 726 is reaching this point.  At  the same time, more variants of Z-18 has come out recently.  In Gulf of  Aden missions, we&#8217;ve seen Z-8S, Z-8J and Z-8JH on Type 071.  More  recently, the more capable Z-18 series have entered service with PLAN as  part of the carrier project and they could increase the capability of  Type 071.  It&#8217;s quite possible that AEW and\/or ASW variant of Z-18 will  get stationed on Type 071 on missions where it is operating as the  command ship of a expeditionary strike group, whereas transport variant  of Z-18 will be used for more amphibious missions.  According to mockups  we&#8217;ve seen, 4 helicopters can be stored in the hangar of Type 071 with 2  Z-8 sized landing spot on the helipad.  In reality, I&#8217;ve seen at most 2  Z-8s and 1 Z-9 operating on Type 071.  This will probably change as  more naval helicopters are inducted.  The other thing we&#8217;ve seen  operating in amphibious exercises are the amphibious armoured vehicles.   At least 15 of which can be parked in the well deck of Type 071 and  more of them can be parked inside Type 071.  Since these vehicles  already started to exercise with Type 072 landing ships, they are  probably the most mature of the amphibious units operating off Type 071.<\/p>\n<p>In conclusion, PLA is continuing with its practice of building  amphibious ships for littoral and blue water missions.  The construction  of the 4 Type 071 would indicate that PLA is feeling more comfortable  with this class of ships and ready to accept new unit.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>As the Chinese national day golden week passed, a lot of really high quality photos from PLAN bases were posted online. As newer ships get commissioned and the oldest ships get retired, many other ships get moved between different flotillas. 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