075 LHD thread

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A few high-resolution images to celebrate PLAN’s 71st anniversary. The last three images are older.

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asif iqbal

Lieutenant General
indeed a truly beautiful shot

I would love to see this LHD packed out with the latest variants of Chinese helicopters

full package Z18, Z10 and even Z19 and Z9 and Z20

modern new and full deck !

I want to see LCAC loaded inside the well deck fully loaded

and I hope I dont have to wait long
 

Tam

Brigadier
Registered Member
That is an interesting radar on the aft mast. Is it another Air Search radar?

Has both air search and surface search, with one side doing air search and other side surface search. The surface search radar is inclined more vertically to face the sea horizon, and is slightly smaller, likely a higher frequency. This is good for detecting and tracking high speed antiship missiles as they pop over the horizon.
 

fatfreddy

New Member
Registered Member
indeed a truly beautiful shot

I would love to see this LHD packed out with the latest variants of Chinese helicopters

full package Z18, Z10 and even Z19 and Z9 and Z20

modern new and full deck !

I want to see LCAC loaded inside the well deck fully loaded

and I hope I dont have to wait long
I would love to see VSTOL aircraft
 

Deino

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Staff member
Super Moderator
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I would love to see VSTOL aircraft


Me too, but the question is: Does China need one, has it - esp. for the engine - the technical resources and what about these rumors that CAC (?) has at least preliminary studies in the works?
 

palejade

New Member
Registered Member
Has both air search and surface search, with one side doing air search and other side surface search. The surface search radar is inclined more vertically to face the sea horizon, and is slightly smaller, likely a higher frequency. This is good for detecting and tracking high speed antiship missiles as they pop over the horizon.
Thanks Tam, it looks quite impressive, does it have a name or designation yet?
 
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