{"id":111040,"date":"2017-11-30T10:26:00","date_gmt":"2017-11-30T10:26:00","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2023-01-08T11:06:14","modified_gmt":"2023-01-08T11:06:14","slug":"type-055-program-update","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cvnextjob.com\/index.php\/2017\/11\/30\/type-055-program-update\/","title":{"rendered":"Type 055 program update"},"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>While reading pop3\u2019s various posts on Type 055, I was struck by how long this project has been planned. <\/p>\n<p>As far back as 1968, the Type 055 designation was given to a new large  missile destroyer program.  By 1970, the701 Institute, Hudong shipyard  and NSF commenced work to develop this ship.  As one could imagine,  China did not have the money or technology needed to develop a large  missile destroyer back in those days.  By 1981, this program went from  an official program to one under research development.  Back in the 80s,  many PLAN progr052 Historical analysis  am was dropped due to underfunding and weak technology  base.  Type 055 program from that time would\u2019ve required CODOG  propulsion, ASW helicopter, ECM\/ESM system, SAM, sonar countermeasure  system, integrated communication system, 3D search radar and rocket  assisted torpedo.  Those requirements were probably 20 years ahead of  its time.  If they had built a cruiser, it would\u2019ve been as large as  Kirov to fit all of the missiles and electronics that were available at  the time.  They would not have the propulsion system needed to power  such a ship.  Even if they did have the appropriate propulsion system,  that ship would still not be very capable.  That\u2019s why China ended up  developing Type 052 destroyer. <\/p>\n<p>The most recent reincarnation of Type 055 came about in December of  2009.  The project calls for 10k+ ton cruiser with high speed, long  endurance, long self-sufficiency and excellent global navigation.  It  would be a stealthy design with lo acoustic, radar, infrared and  electromagnetic signature.  It will need to be survivable by itself and  be able to lead a fleet.  It must have early warning defense system as  well as long, medium and close range hard+soft kill weapons.  So many  requirements were included in the Type 055 design that an initial design  was estimated to be over 20,000 ton in displacement.  A lot of work was  put in to reduce redundancies and complexities in order to better  utilize space.  For example, the new universal VLS system supports 4  different types of missiles from 4 different firms.  Each firm has their  own control system, so all of this need to be integrated into one  system.  In addition, Type 055 will use integrated electric propulsion  system, which has smaller space requirements, lower noise level and  better fuel economy than previous power generation system.  Pop3  estimated the cost of each Type 055, excluding missiles, to be about 6  billion RMB ($900 million).  I think that\u2019s reasonable since it\u2019s  comparable to what South Korea paid for KDX-3 and quite a bit less than  what Japan paid for Atago class.   While Type 055 may turn out to be  better  (or at least more powerful) than those 2 classes of ships, I  have a hard time making that prediction at this stage. <\/p>\n<p>Type 055 will be China\u2019s first major large surface combatant series since Type 052 series.  On SDF, Jeff Head start a thread on 052 Historical analysis<a href=\"https:\/\/www.blogger.com\/null\"> <\/a>and put some great thoughts on the history of this program.  The  overall dimension and propulsion of the type 052 platform did not change  too much from Type 052 to Type 052D, but the firepower increased  exponentially to become a truly capable multi-role destroyer.  Now that  Type 052D has been packed in with the most recent Type 346A MFR, 64 cell  universal VLS, HQ-10 and PJ-38 main gun, it is probably at the limit of  what the Type 052 hull could fill.  PLAN is developing Type 055 to be a  blue water large surface combatant that can defend itself against many  different threats.  Type 055 will also probably go through different  iteration until reaching the limit of what the initial dimension and  propulsion system could support.  Comparing to the development of Type  052, Type 055 contains much fewer risks, since most of the weapons  (universal VLS, Type 346A radar, HQ-10 and PJ-11 CIWS, YJ-18A AShM and  PJ-38 main gun) have already been tested out on Type 052D and Type  054A+.  Using relatively mature weapon and radar systems would  significantly reduce this type of delays to commissioning of the ship.  The 701 Institute has also built a full sized land based simulator of  Type 055, which will allow training programs to start before the first  unit is launched.  Such a real world model would also identify any  unexpected results in signature profile and any electronic interference.    All of this would reduce the amount of troubleshooting when the first  Type 055 gets launched.  The Type 052 program never had this kind of  luxury, since PLAN was dealing with integrating imported subsystems from  different countries at the same time a new hull with new propulsion  system was getting tested.  No. 113 also uses different propulsion than  No. 112 since arms embargo went into affect by then.  All of this added a  lot of delays to the Type 052 program.  I think it\u2019s really interesting  to see how much things have changed in 25 years.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>While reading pop3\u2019s various posts on Type 055, I was struck by how long this project has been planned. As far back as 1968, the Type 055 designation was given to a new large missile destroyer program. By 1970, the701 Institute, Hudong shipyard and NSF commenced work to develop this ship. 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