056 class FFL/corvette

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Mysterre

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Maybe their mission includes evicting illegal submarines. :p
In peacetime, there is no such thing as "illegal" submarine unless they violate the 12nm coastline. This is incidentally something PLAN subs have done to Japan, and I'm not talking about DYT; they however were not evicted.
 

no_name

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Technically that won't be "illegal" but "invading", or "infringing" depend on what legal jargon you'd prefer.

By what we can tell so far, its obvious ASW package only the torpedo launchers and no anti-sub mortars found on frigates and destroyers.

Like I've said, we should know more by next year at the earliest.

Infringing was the word I'm looking for.

edit: just found out I posted in the wrong thread, was meant to reply under China coast guard and patrol vessels thread in response to the russian CG ship picture posted.
 

A.Man

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No. 1 & 2 056's of Hudong or No. 1 & No. 5 of total

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antiterror13

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1800 ton ships armed with four C-903 anti-ship missiles ? .. new AShM

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New Chinese Corvette Class Enters Service
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September 2, 2012: In August China commissioned its first Type 056 corvette. These are 1,800 ton ships armed with four C-903 anti-ship missiles (200 kilometers range), a FL-3000N anti-aircraft missiles (nine kilometers range) launcher (with eight missiles), two 30mm remotely controlled autocannon and one 76mm gun. The ship has air and sea search radars and will be used mainly for coastal patrol. Nine more are under construction and at least sixteen are planned.
The 056s will replace an aging fleet of Type 053 class frigates. It was one of these ships, the Dongguan, that ran aground on a reef off the Philippines coast near Half Moon Shoal last July. This happened 111 kilometers from the Philippines (Palawan Island) and over 1,100 kilometers from the Chinese mainland. Letting a 2,400 ton warship (carrying a crew of 200) to move around in these shallow and treacherous waters at night is asking for trouble. The waters west of the Philippines (including all the reefs, shoals, atolls, and islets claimed by China) are shallow and full of obstacles just under the water. Even shallow draft fishing boats proceed carefully and usually just in daylight. GPS and recent efforts to fully map (chart) the area have made it safer but only for those who proceed with care. China eventually got the Dongguan off the reef. A Type 056, which has a shallower draft, would probably not have gone aground in the first place.

China recently upgraded the Dongguan and the other five Type 053H1G frigates, apparently in order keep them in service for another decade or more. Originally built in the 1990s, the six Type 053H1G ships were the last of 53 Type 053s built over about twenty years. Based on the older Russian Riga class frigate, the Chinese expanded the original 1,400 ton Riga (armed with depth charges, three 100mm guns, and torpedoes) design, to a missile laden 2,500 ton vessel equipped with modern electronics. The few Type 053s still in service are mainly used for coastal patrol. But the 053 design grew too large for this job, and the smaller Type 056 sets that right.
 

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New Chinese Corvette Class Enters Service
Next Article → AIR WEAPONS: Gun Turrets For V-22s
September 2, 2012: In August China commissioned its first Type 056 corvette. These are 1,800 ton ships armed with four C-903 anti-ship missiles (200 kilometers range), a FL-3000N anti-aircraft missiles (nine kilometers range) launcher (with eight missiles), two 30mm remotely controlled autocannon and one 76mm gun. The ship has air and sea search radars and will be used mainly for coastal patrol. Nine more are under construction and at least sixteen are planned.
The 056s will replace an aging fleet of Type 053 class frigates. It was one of these ships, the Dongguan, that ran aground on a reef off the Philippines coast near Half Moon Shoal last July. This happened 111 kilometers from the Philippines (Palawan Island) and over 1,100 kilometers from the Chinese mainland. Letting a 2,400 ton warship (carrying a crew of 200) to move around in these shallow and treacherous waters at night is asking for trouble. The waters west of the Philippines (including all the reefs, shoals, atolls, and islets claimed by China) are shallow and full of obstacles just under the water. Even shallow draft fishing boats proceed carefully and usually just in daylight. GPS and recent efforts to fully map (chart) the area have made it safer but only for those who proceed with care. China eventually got the Dongguan off the reef. A Type 056, which has a shallower draft, would probably not have gone aground in the first place.

China recently upgraded the Dongguan and the other five Type 053H1G frigates, apparently in order keep them in service for another decade or more. Originally built in the 1990s, the six Type 053H1G ships were the last of 53 Type 053s built over about twenty years. Based on the older Russian Riga class frigate, the Chinese expanded the original 1,400 ton Riga (armed with depth charges, three 100mm guns, and torpedoes) design, to a missile laden 2,500 ton vessel equipped with modern electronics. The few Type 053s still in service are mainly used for coastal patrol. But the 053 design grew too large for this job, and the smaller Type 056 sets that right.

Why are you using strategypage as your source? It clearly has no clue what it's talking about. I think it was trying to say C-803, which ironically also does not exist.

A little off topic with the Bangladesh LPC, but supposedly three with be built. It's 64 m long with a displacement of 648 tons and top speed of 28 knots.
 

asif iqbal

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btw Namibia also got delivered a Chinese corvette few months ago it was reported on Janes Defence

shipbuilding in China has become so advanced it seems like if any country has a requirment China can make the design and within a few months have the ship under construction with a weapons layout which meets the needs of the customer, plus at a price that the country can afford at breakneck speed, good times for all
 
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Franklin

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Why are you using strategypage as your source? It clearly has no clue what it's talking about. I think it was trying to say C-803, which ironically also does not exist.

A little off topic with the Bangladesh LPC, but supposedly three with be built. It's 64 m long with a displacement of 648 tons and top speed of 28 knots.

The C-803 doesn't exist ?
 
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