peterAustralia
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Well time will tell if your right. I have for a long time, over two years, thought that there would be about sixty built. The reason is that it is a cheap vessel, capable, and fills in the gap in the areas reasonably close to the Chinese coast. So thirty general purpose corvettes, plus thirty anti submarine corvettes seems to make sense. In the coast around China, each group of larger destroyers could have 3 or 4 type 56 corvettes forming an outer screen. If a type 56 gets sunk, so be it.
With submarines just so dangerous, ASW corvettes are going to be very very useful. Now they have built thirty in 2.5 years, so why stop. All the tooling is worked out, the skills needed to build further ships are already in place. Why build forty ships in say 3.5 years and then stop, if forty was the planned number why not spread that out over six or seven years. Now the builders are familiar with construction, suppliers know how to make kit, unit cost will be coming down and down.
So in the end it just comes down to opinion. You could be right, however I am pretty sure there will be sixty vessels all up, scrap the Type 37s, there is a lot of ocean to patrol, and small ships like this are going to be very useful and highly cost effective. Plus the economy in China has slowed down just a little, and the government wants to keep spending money to keep everyone happy
An aside, I was watching a youtube video, Chinese military technology although it has advanced a lot, is still a long way behind the west. Example, Chinese nuclear subs are as noisy as Soviet Delta subs of the 1980s, so obviously they still have a way to go.
I am sure that in decades to come, the gap will close, but China is still quite a way behind
With submarines just so dangerous, ASW corvettes are going to be very very useful. Now they have built thirty in 2.5 years, so why stop. All the tooling is worked out, the skills needed to build further ships are already in place. Why build forty ships in say 3.5 years and then stop, if forty was the planned number why not spread that out over six or seven years. Now the builders are familiar with construction, suppliers know how to make kit, unit cost will be coming down and down.
So in the end it just comes down to opinion. You could be right, however I am pretty sure there will be sixty vessels all up, scrap the Type 37s, there is a lot of ocean to patrol, and small ships like this are going to be very useful and highly cost effective. Plus the economy in China has slowed down just a little, and the government wants to keep spending money to keep everyone happy
An aside, I was watching a youtube video, Chinese military technology although it has advanced a lot, is still a long way behind the west. Example, Chinese nuclear subs are as noisy as Soviet Delta subs of the 1980s, so obviously they still have a way to go.
I am sure that in decades to come, the gap will close, but China is still quite a way behind