055 DDG Large Destroyer Thread

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antiterror13

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I think there is enough noise to suggest that a next generation frigate to replace 054A in production is definitely in the works.

As for the commencement ceremony for 055's construction, we may not see or be able to identify its modules until they begin to resemble a hull in the building hall. It might take over a year from commencing fabrication of the first 055's first module until we get to positively ID it under the cover of the building hall.

yes, but it could be called 057 instead of 054B
 

kriss

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That's exactly where the argue is: will it be a revolutionary new design or merely a modification.
 

Jeff Head

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Guys, take the Type 054A FFG talk to the Type 054A thread. It is OT here.

This is the Type 055 Thread.

Thanks.
 

JayBird

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According to pop3, although the first 055 will only use 130MM main gun, but he comfirmed there are currently two institutes in Beijing working together on rail guns.

He make that comment on the thread with news video regarding the Ma team is doing very well and making some breakthroughs with emals, rail guns and Integrated electric propulsion and get awarded for their achievements.
 

Skywatcher

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According to pop3, although the first 055 will only use 130MM main gun, but he comfirmed there are currently two institutes in Beijing working together on rail guns.

He make that comment on the thread with news video regarding the Ma team is doing very well and making some breakthroughs with emals, rail guns and Integrated electric propulsion and get awarded for their achievements.

That shouldn't come as any surprise, given that China is one of the world's leading EM launch research powers.

Well, the IEEE is hosting their 18th electromagnetic launch symposium in Wuhan next year (the 16th was also in China, while the 17th was in the US).

At the 17th symposium, I think Chinese researchers (civilian and military) submitted the majority of papers. All the conference attendees also went on the USNS Milinocket (sp) to take a gander at its railgun.

Chinese railguns, especially mobile land based systems, will have very interesting implications on the cross straits military balance.
 

Blitzo

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That shouldn't come as any surprise, given that China is one of the world's leading EM launch research powers.

Well, the IEEE is hosting their 18th electromagnetic launch symposium in Wuhan next year (the 16th was also in China, while the 17th was in the US).

At the 17th symposium, I think Chinese researchers (civilian and military) submitted the majority of papers. All the conference attendees also went on the USNS Milinocket (sp) to take a gander at its railgun.

Here's the list of publications for the 2012 and 2014 conferences... one can see on the side bar just how many of the publications are from China.

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I've attached one somewhat interesting and general overview publication from 2012. I've also downloaded all the ones from 2012 and a selection from 2014 as well.
 

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Skywatcher

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There is no cross straits military balance. A growth of the unbalance is not very important.
Actually, Taipei's strategy is based on repelling an invasion (which they have a reasonable chance of doing, provided they spend enough on A2/AD tech).

But with railguns, the Mainland can just bombard targets on Taiwan on a 24/7 basis, for a very low cost method. Taiwan can't win an artillery duel with the PLA, even if they had railguns of their own. By 2025-2030 (or whenever the PLA or 2nd Artillery has railguns), China won't even need to land troops on Taiwan to create persistent tactical kinetic effects across every square inch of the island.
 

delft

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Actually, Taipei's strategy is based on repelling an invasion (which they have a reasonable chance of doing, provided they spend enough on A2/AD tech).

But with railguns, the Mainland can just bombard targets on Taiwan on a 24/7 basis, for a very low cost method. Taiwan can't win an artillery duel with the PLA, even if they had railguns of their own. By 2025-2030 (or whenever the PLA or 2nd Artillery has railguns), China won't even need to land troops on Taiwan to create persistent tactical kinetic effects across every square inch of the island.
Taiwan cannot maintain sea or air transport in the face of Chinese opposition so its economy would be dead . The Taiwanese defence is just theatre.
Besides China doesn't want to damage the island or its inhabitants.
 
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