China Coast Guard and Patrol vessels

tphuang

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From Huangpu shipyard. Haijian-75 launched a while ago when the 5th 054A from there launched. It looks like Haijian-23 got launched recently and it is about the same size as Haijian-75. Looks like Haijian has quite the program going. And it's amazing how many cutters are getting pumped out these days from Wuchang and HP shipyard.

Someone did a tally of all the larger cutters in Haijian a while ago and here is the look.
北海

中国海监28号 满载4435吨(向阳红09号)
中国海监22号 满载1200吨
中国海监27号 满载1200吨
中国海监18号 满载 997吨
中国海监17号 满载1150吨
中国海监11号 满载 800吨

东海

中国海监52号 满载3167吨
中国海监51号 满载1730吨
中国海监46号 满载1324吨
中国海监53号 满载1324吨
中国海监49号 满载 997吨
中国海监47号 满载 800吨
中国海监62号 满载 800吨

南海

中国海监81号 满载4435吨(向阳红14号)
中国海监83号 满载3980吨
中国海监71号 满载1324吨
中国海监72号 满载 890吨
中国海监73号 满载1117吨
中国海监74号 满载 997吨

二期在造船舶:3000吨级海监船1艘,1500吨级海监船2艘,1000吨级Ⅱ型4艘

三期计划建造船舶:5000吨级3艘、4500吨级3艘、3000吨级4艘,2000吨级6艘、1500吨级16艘、1000吨级14艘,飞机若干架。
You can see the ship's belonging to the North Sea, East Sea and South Sea. If you can't read Chinese, then the number is basically the number of the ship and the other number is the displacement. For example,
中国海监81号 满载4435吨
represents Haijian81 and has displacement of 4435 ton.
And they are currently in the second wave of building 1 3000 ton, 2 1500 ton and 4 1000 ton type II cutters. Of which, I think Haijian 23 and 75 are the 1000 ton class. And Wuchang is building Haijian 15 right now.

The third wave consists of 3 5000 ton, 3 4500 ton, 4 3000 ton, 6 2000 ton, 16 1500 ton and 14 1000 ton class. Basically, this is really getting a huge build up.
 

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maozedong

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type 806 Haijian ship with 4x14.5mm gun, first time to see Haijian with such weapon.

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Yuzheng ship with gun, can't see the ship' number.
 

SteelBird

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With the growth of aggression of Japanese coast guard vessels, I think China is right to equip its Yuzheng ships with weapon. But the 14.5 guns seem a little too small, I'd suggest them to fit a single barrel 30mm cannon instead.
 

maozedong

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With the growth of aggression of Japanese coast guard vessels, I think China is right to equip its Yuzheng ships with weapon. But the 14.5 guns seem a little too small, I'd suggest them to fit a single barrel 30mm cannon instead.

yes,not only the gun,China should build more large coast guard vessels.

interesting, Chinese famous magazine < Naval & Merchant Ship> 舰船知识 published a photo of Yuzheng 202, and illustrate she on the water of Diaoyudao Islands cruise.

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duskylim

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With the growth of aggression of Japanese coast guard vessels, I think China is right to equip its Yuzheng ships with weapon. But the 14.5 guns seem a little too small, I'd suggest them to fit a single barrel 30mm cannon instead.

Even a quad set of 14.5 mm heavy machine guns are not really that intimidating.

They should have equipped them with heavier armament - maybe some left-over twin 37 mm AAA guns like those on the Luda and Jiangwei vessels.

That way they would have some degree of organic anti-air and anti-missile capability - and still have considerable anti-ship punch.

Mounting something heavier - like a 57 mm or 76 mm gun would be more suitable but it would definitely cross the line as to a Coast Guard mission.
 

no_name

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How about a AK-630 like those on the Hubei class FAC. Or would that be over the line too?
I think it could still be devastating on smaller ships.
 

tphuang

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I think 37 mm would be fine, but AK-630 or 76 mm would be considered too hostile in a region like East Asia where neighbouring countries are already feeling uncomfortable with China's rise.
 

no_name

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I wondered why they havn't installed an automated gun, but maybe they might have done it deliberately so they can always customise to heavier guns easier if the situation demands it.
 
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