MwRYum
Major
Re: PLAN Type 052 Class Destroyer
In any case, the 052D represent the final iteration of the 052B/C/D hull design because to pack more firepower, they'd need a bigger hull. The "D" variant represents for the first time PLAN principle surface combatant possess offensive capability beyond engaging naval targets - if the "educated guess" surrounding its VLS is indeed accurate, sea-launched LACM capability will no longer be a USN monopoly in East Asia theatre. Thus while the 052D still rather short in terms of firepower, getting them into battle order will still warrant caution in Washington and Tokyo when comes to their naval strategies against China in the coming decade...meanwhile, China could afford some breathing room when churning out the successor design.
If 052D ends its production run at 12 as they say, then China will have a sizable contingent of 18 Aegis-type DDGs by 2018/19, all with AESA arrays no less, and we haven't even talked about 055s. The balance of naval power is definitely shifting very fast in the Western Pacific.
In any case, the 052D represent the final iteration of the 052B/C/D hull design because to pack more firepower, they'd need a bigger hull. The "D" variant represents for the first time PLAN principle surface combatant possess offensive capability beyond engaging naval targets - if the "educated guess" surrounding its VLS is indeed accurate, sea-launched LACM capability will no longer be a USN monopoly in East Asia theatre. Thus while the 052D still rather short in terms of firepower, getting them into battle order will still warrant caution in Washington and Tokyo when comes to their naval strategies against China in the coming decade...meanwhile, China could afford some breathing room when churning out the successor design.