052C/052D Class Destroyers

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A 052DL (extended deck variant) leaving Dalian shipyard for sea trials.

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Blitzo

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Okay gents, I think the guy's learned his lesson, let's settle down.

To answer his question for those who are genuinely interested -- in this case, if the ship is proceeding for a sea trial after a period of fitting out, the engines will initially expel some darker smoke because the engines haven't been running for a bit.

This is not uncommon for many ships if they've been at port for a bit, regardless of navy.
 

The Observer

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Okay gents, I think the guy's learned his lesson, let's settle down.

To answer his question for those who are genuinely interested -- in this case, if the ship is proceeding for a sea trial after a period of fitting out, the engines will initially expel some darker smoke because the engines haven't been running for a bit.
This is not uncommon for many ships if they've been at port for a bit, regardless of navy.
this is slightly off-topic, but continuing from the explanation, is the black smoke caused by the leftover fuel in the engine, making the combustion ratio/mixture less than ideal and thus the black smoke?
 
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