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FORBIN

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Again me :)

I understand i don' t have this number hull for this 072A/Yuting III then have changed or for new ?

In my notes i have 9 ( 10 is good ofc ) 072A Yuting III :
992, 993, 994, 995, 996, 997 based to Zhanjiang rattached to 2th Landing Ship Squadron/6 AA Flot/SSF
913 with 15è Grp/5 Flot/ESF
911, 912 wih 1 AA Sqn/ Qingdao Naval District former 1 Fast Attack Flotilla/NSF

Tell me your feeling please.
 
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Jeff Head

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What class in your posts ? PLAN get many LST classes precise it please ;)
981. 982, and any 983 are Type 072A LSTs.

The PLAN is using the Type 72 LST, in four varieties/flights/versions.

Right now the PLAN is building the Type 072A, 4,800 tons and 500 tons carry capacity. 13 launched since 2003 nine active.


Type 072A LST.jpg
911 天柱山 / Tianzhu Shan Dalian North Sea Fleet Active
912 大青山 / Daqing Shan Dalian North Sea Fleet Active
913 八仙山 / Baxian Shan Zhonghua East Sea Fleet Active
992 华顶山 / Huading Shan Wuchang South Sea Fleet Active
993 罗宵山 / Luoxiao Shan Zhonghua South Sea Fleet Active
994 戴云山 / Daiyun Shan Wuchang South Sea Fleet Active
995 万羊山 / Wanyang Shan Zhonghua South Sea Fleet Active
996 老铁山 / Laotie Shan Dalian South Sea Fleet Active
997 绿华山 / Lühua Shan Wuchang South Sea Fleet Active
981 Fitting Out
982 Fitting Out
983 Launched

Before that, you had the Type 072 III, 4,800 tons and 500 tons carry capacity. Ten launched from 1992 to 2002 and all active:

Type 072 III LST.jpg
991 峨眉山 / Emei Shan Zhonghua South Sea Fleet Active
934 丹霞山 / Danxia Shan Zhonghua East Sea Fleet Active
935 雪峰山 / Xuefeng Shan Zhonghua East Sea Fleet Active
936 海洋山 / Haiyang Shan Zhonghua East Sea Fleet Active
937 青城山 / Qingcheng Shan Zhonghua East Sea Fleet Active
908 雁荡山 / Yandang Shan Zhonghua North Sea Fleet Active
909 九华山 / Jiuhua Shan Zhonghua North Sea Fleet Active
939 普陀山 / Putuo Shan Zhonghua East Sea Fleet Active
910 黄岗山 / Huanggang Shan Zhonghua North Sea Fleet Active
940 天台山 / Tiantai Shan Zhonghua East Sea Fleet Active

Before that, you had the Type 072 II, 4,800 tons and 500 tons carry capacity. Four were built and commissioned by 1993

Type 072 II LST.jpg
930 灵岩山 / Lingyan Shan Zhonghua East Sea Fleet Active.
931 洞庭山 / Dongting Shan Zhonghua South Sea Fleet Active
932 贺兰山 / Helan Shan Zhonghua South Sea Fleet Active
933 六盘山 / Liupan Shan Zhonghua South Sea Fleet Active

And before that, you had the Type 72, 4,100 tons and 500 tons carry capacity. Three built and commissioned between 1978 and 1982:

Type 072 LST.jpg
927 云台山 / Yuntai Shan Zhonghua East Sea Fleet Active
928 五峰山 / Wufeng Shan Zhonghua East Sea Fleet Active
929 紫金山 / Zijin Shan Zhonghua East Sea Fleet Active

So that's a total of Thirty of these good sized LSTs in service with the PLAN.
 
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Blitzo

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It seems like blue water navies like the US Navy have replaced their amphibious fleet with LPDs, LHDs and such. If PLAN wants to become a blue water navy shouldn't it follow in the same direction?

PLAN will have a blue water navy with ships like DDGs, FFGs, CVs, LPDs, LHDs... but they'll also need smaller ships like FACs, corvettes, and LSTs for more closer to home operations.

The USN can maintain an all blue water capable navy because they face little meaningful naval threats close to home. The PLAN on the other hand needs smaller and more affordable ships to operate closer to home at ECS and SCS during peacetime, and to operate in those same areas supported by larger and more capable blue water ships during war time.

The PLAN will basically become a blue water navy but with primary interests still laying near its home waters. That means they'll need large, modern ocean going ships with long endurance and large size but also some smaller, modern, shorter range ships more affordable and flexible to contend with the navies of less capable neighbours and to provide gentle reminder of the PLAN's presence during peacetime.
 

FORBIN

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C-28A for export
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Blitzo

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Thanks but is that how the real C-28As are being built? Any drawbacks vs stack?

Yes that is how the real ships are being built.

Not sure about drawbacks versus a more conventional set up. Other ships have had similar arrangements, for instance the Visby class have even more concealed outlets hidden almost under their aft hull.
 

shen

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Side exhausts make the side of your hull dirty. Maintenance issue like having to cut the hull open to replace the diesels vs lifting out of the stack. South Africa navy also reported water ingestion problem in rough sea with their side exhaust MEKO. But hey, the customers get what they want.
 
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