Found this on FB: via @解放軍評論團
滬東中華造船廠的長興島新廠區模型,除了三艘075,還有一艘比075更大,但沒有斜角甲板的戰艦,可能是076.
Translated:
Additionally, to the three 075s, there is a model of the new Changxing Island factory area of Hudong-Zhonghua Shipyard. There is also a larger warship than the 075, but there is no angled deck. It may be a 076?!
Any thoughts?
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Regarding the ships in the ?? box - the three ships on the front left, front right and rear right (from cameraman's perspective) are definitely not flat-deck warships.
However, the ship on the rear left looks too bloaty(?) amidships to be a carrier or an LHA/LHD, I think? I couldn't really make out the construct and position of its superstructure, but they looks to be lined up along the centerline - which means that it is even less likely to be a flat-deck warship.
Anyways, just my personal observation.
Maybe it's a secret project for a comically large, 70,000 ton replenishment ship? For when you really need to bring an entire shopping mall along with you on your overseas deployment?
Designing replenishment ships to be much larger and heavier than the ones we have now (70 thousand tonnes versus 45 thousand tonnes) would:
1. Complicate logistics, as the 70 thousand-ton replenishment ship would require much larger and deeper piers;
2. Consume more time and energy for maintenance;
3. Present fatter targets for the enemy; and
4. Make PLAN to have much more to lose in case one got destroyed.
Instead of having one extra-large replenishment ship, it would make more sense to have at least 2 or more Type 901 or Type 903/903A-class replenishment ships assigned per carrier strike group that would rotate their replenishment every few days.
More fuel and manpower required, yes, but you won't be handicapped in case any one of those replenishment ships got sunk by enemy action, or stuck due to traffic or logistics.
Maybe it’s a carrier that does launch only, no recovery. Sounds daft, I know, but imagine it carries 10,000 suicide/loitering drones and launches them on one way missions.
LPDs would be better suited for the job IMO.
The Type 071 LPDs are large enough to be modified to carry specialized containers/canisters that can launch suicide drones.
Besides, how big would suicide/loitering drones get anyway?
The Shahed 136 suicide drones that is now in service over Ukraine have ranges of up 1800-2500 kilometers, while only 3.5 meters long and 2.5 meters wide. Even if radical redesigns are made to make the drones supersonic and stealthy, I don't think those suicide drones would reach the sizes of GJ-11 or CH-7.
However, building ships to carry and launch large numbers of suicide drones to fly over vast ocean distances could proof to be more cumbersome and reduce space efficiency, logistically speaking. Might as well build modified versions of Type 071 LPDs to carry more VLS cells than Type 055 destroyers (and hence, AShMs). The ballistic missile defense (BMD) warship concept based on the San Antonio-class LPDs proposed by the US Navy should be a good blueprint for PLAN reference.