That was once true in the past, when 054A used one type of VLS and 052C used another type.
But the Navy has now standardized to a new universal VLS that we see on the 052D, and which we will see on the 055 and which we will probably see on a future frigate as well.
That means all of those ships have the potential to carry long range or medium range SAMs, and the VLS loadout will depend on the most effective use of their onboard sensors, networking, and also on the mission that they are expected to fulfill.
In other words, the role of the new universal VLS is that no ship type is going to be only "restricted" to a single mission based on limitations of their physical VLS, but all ship types equipped with the VLS have multirole capability and can potentially field a mix of long range SAMs, medium range SAMs, as well as AShMs, LACMs, VL ASW missiles, and so on and so forth.
The capabilties brought by universal cells is understood, its the priories of which missile system the PLAN needs that just puzzled me. How much of a priority is passed between a quad packed mid range SAM to a longer range one?
Given long range stand-off AShM threat (air & surface luanched) is going to be the future norm. Plus the fact 052ds and 055 will always operate with 054As, which has numerous Hq-16 cells?
Edit: Not arguing quad packed should be neglected, but a long range SAM should be given more priority.
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