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Coilgun? Railgun? Chinese navy starts sea trials with super-gun
The subject was mentioned very briefly here in September 2016, in a folder entitled "The Chinese Army is interested in Maglev", where we talk about an electromagnetic gun development project directly funded by the Chinese Navy. Finally things went much faster than our estimates since the industrial model of a railgun, or coilgun, is now installed on a Chinese landing craft which is obviously used as a test bench, and that the sea trials of this have already started, at least for the navigation part.
The story begins in an almost incognito way, in early January, when two amateur photos of the 936
Haiyangshan ship , an old Class 072 III tank landing ship that has been in service for 22 years now, have been published on the Chinese social network Weibo.
Enthusiasts were curious to see that the 37mm double barrel originally installed at the bow was replaced by something much bigger but hidden under tarpaulins.
Several 20-foot (?) Containers were also on the large deck of the building that moved 4,800 tons full load, but no one at the time knew exactly what it was. We only know that the pictures were taken in Shuangliu (双 柳), which is one of the Wuchang shipyard sites that has been located in Wuhan since 1934.
It is then by growing several local sources that one learns that the ship actually arrived in Wuhan in October 2017 where work of transformation is undertaken.
At first glance, there is virtually nothing unusual about the building 936
Haiyangshan , apart from the replacement barrel (see marking
⑦ bottom) appears to be unusually large for a vessel of this size. But if we take a closer look, we see that the old Chinese amphibious boat has undergone changes like no other.
We first note that the bow doors (
⑨ ), which allow to leave troops and rolling stock when the ship performs a "plageage", were completely sealed and welded. An observation booth (
② ) climbed to the top of the navigation bridge, on which an equipment (
① ) of unknown function and pointing to the front was installed on top.
Three 20-foot containers (
③ ,
④ and
⑤ ), at least one of which is equipped with reversible air conditioning, which therefore indicates the presence of instruments or operators inside, are on deck, plus one fourth (
⑧ ) which was put in front of the bridge and connected by many electric cables with the interior of the building.
This last container, in Belgian color, is reminiscent of a temporary electric generator.
Another LST Type 072III (Photo: Xinhua)
The main changes to the ship (Photos: 荆楚 沔 阳, Annotations: East Pendulum)
Until then, nothing seems to be able to be added. It was not until Friday, January 26, when the vessel was transferred to the main Wuchang shipyard site near Ying Wu Zhou Bridge (鹦鹉 洲 长江 大桥) that crosses the Yangtze River in Wuhan, so that passersby can finally have a glimpse of 936
Haiyangshan almost 'metamorphosed'
.
Indeed, the tarpaulins being removed now, the mystery cannon at the bow with its large turret has finally unveiled under the eyes of the curious. The size of this turret is so large that it occupies almost the entire space at the bow of the ship.
It can also be seen that one of the containers previously on the deck is actually six side doors and this is reminiscent of some models of silent electric generator that are placed in a container for easy transport. It will be noted that the Belgian container installed in front of the superstructure in early January has now disappeared.
Another amateur photo is posted quickly and shows that the ship equipping the new gun system and mysterious containers has taken the "sea" (river), sign that the Chinese LST has already started its navigation tests and should soon go back to the sea to start shooting tests, traffic on the Yangtze River is very dense all day.
And we also have a clear view of this new Chinese naval gun thanks to another spotteur who was able to take the bow of the ship in close-up. We can see that the barrel tube, separated into two parts of different diameter, is actually supported by two hydraulic cylinders, probably to ensure more stability at the time of the shots.
Despite the rudimentary appearance with tarpaulins at the beginning of the transformation work, the turret now has a form "stealth", or at least worked, once mounted and it is more like a product than an experimental prototype.
Note also the presence of some tactical communication antennas, installed just behind the barrel.
Chinese LST at new location (Photos: AndrewTear)
So what can we draw from these photos?
In the first place, the weapon system of any kind present would be in the process of passing its validation phase, according to a former technical officer of the Chinese navy. Indeed, the very strict procedures defined by the Chinese Navy for testing at sea of arms automatically remove any possibility that it is a prototype, in which case it would not even have the opportunity to be installed on a ship currently in service.
Secondly, the choice to use an LST of 4,800 tonnes as a test rig ship while the Chinese Navy has at least two buildings dedicated to surface arming tests, the Type 909, could be explained by the fact that the gun under test requires a large number of equipment and therefore large volume for its operation. The large apron and the long upper deck of an LST can therefore satisfy this need but not in the case of a Type 909. It is for the same consideration that the US Navy had planned to use a fast transport vessel. JHSV as a test bench at sea for its future railgun.
It also suggests, indirectly, that the system that will pass its validation tests is not a simple conventional gun.
Then, one can ask the question to know why the transformation work is not done at the shipyard Hudong-Zhonghu in Shanghai, where the LST Type 072 III are built initially, but the shipyard Wuchang in the middle of China. The possible explanation is that Wuhan is the city where most of the major institutions that work on the project, such as the Chinese Navy Engineering University, are located, and the Wuchang Shipyard also has long experience in LST construction for years.