Chinese New LPD!?(Very large pic)

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aikea

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A guy post these pics. He said these are the new Chinese LPD he filmed recently. Please take a look whether it is true or a fake or just a normal trasport ship.

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tphuang

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as eecsmaster said, that's not a LPD. thread closed.
 

Gollevainen

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Now I'm being really fed up this "look the new XXXX" type of posting exspecially when the pic shows nothing even remote to that "XXXX" in question. :eek:ff

Do you guys now what LPD is? It a abbreviation for the "landing ship dock". Ok thats the easy part. Now seccond question what is landing ship dock? Apparently this is quite unclear to too many posters in this forum. Landing ship dock is a landing ship which unloads it troops via stern docking well. This means that the rear part of the ship is made from huge space which has acces to the vehicle hangar/deck. Huge stern doors are open and water is poured in. There's usually several small landing crafts inside the docking well (and/or other parts of the ship) and the vehicles are loaded to these crafts and as the docking well is basicly above the waterline, the crafts can stear out to the sea and transport the troops to shore.

Now the best way to figure out wheter a ship is a landing ship dock is the huge doors in the stern. These pics showed clear wievs of the stern of this "LPD" and where there any doors? NO THERE WEREN'T :nono: :nono:

If you don't know, then don't do silly acts like these. There's a dedicated military FAQ thread in which all noob questions can be made. Don't waste the bandwith with making own threads to show your lack of knowlidge. Next thread of where someone ask wheter "is this ship (clearly an oiltanker) is the new chinese aircraft carrier?", he is in big trouple.:nono:
 
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