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Zigong (558)
Class overview
Builders:Hudong Shipyard
Jiangnan Shipyard
Operators:Naval flag of People's Republic of China People's Liberation Army Navy
Naval flag of Bangladesh Bangladesh Navy
Naval flag of Egypt Egyptian Navy
Naval flag of Thailand Royal Thai Navy
Succeeded by:Type 054
Subclasses:Type 053H Jianghu-I
Type 053H1 Jianghu-II
Type 053H1G Jianghu-V
Type 053H2 Jianghu-III
Type 053H2G Jiangwei
Type 053H3 Jiangwei-II
Najim al Zafir
Chao Praya
In service:1974
Completed:53
Active:Changde
Shaoxing
Nantong
Wuxi
Huaiyin
Zhenjiang
Xiamen
Jiujiang
Nanping
Ji'an
Changzhi
Maoming
Yibin
Ningbo
Jinhua
Dandong
Siping
Linfen
Shaoguan
Anshun
Zhaotong
Xiangtan
Jishou
Huangshi
Wuhu
Zhoushan
Anqing
Huainan
Huaibei
Tongling
Jiaxing
Lianyungang
Putian
Sanming
Yichang
Yulin
Yuxi
Mianyang
567
527
HTMS Chao Phraya
HTMS Bangpakong
HTMS Kraburi
HTMS Saiburi
Najim al Zafir
Al Nasser
General characteristics
Displacement:1,600 to 2,400 tons
Length:103 to 112 m
Beam:10 to 12 m
Draught:3 to 4 m
Propulsion:2 to 4 diesel engines
16,000 to 22,000 shp
Speed:25 to 27 knots
Complement:160 to 200
Armament:Many variations amongst sub-classes
Aircraft carried:Some carry 1 helicopter: Harbin Z-9C


Jianghu class (Type 053H) is the NATO code-name for several types of frigates, currently in service with the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN). Jiangnan Shipyard is the main Shipyard of Jiangnan Shipyard (Group Co The People's Liberation Army Navy ( PLAN) ( Simplified Chinese: 中国人民解放军海军 Traditional Chinese: 中國人民解放軍海軍 Pinyin The Bangladesh Navy has a strength of 28000 personnel including about 5000 officers ( 2005 estimate The Egyptian Navy is the smallest branch of the Egyptian military. The Royal Thai Navy (กองทัพเรือ is the navy of Thailand and was established in the late 1800s Type 054A In late 2005 it was revealed that an updated design the Type 054A was under construction at Huangpu Shipyard History In the 1980s the PLAN needed a replacement air-defense frigate for the Type 053K (Jiangdong-class History In the 1980s the PLAN needed a replacement air-defense frigate for the Type 053K (Jiangdong-class A diesel engine is an Internal combustion engine which operates using the Diesel cycle (named after Dr History Since 400 AD Chinese children have played with bamboo flying toys. WikipediaWikiProject Aircraft. Please see WikipediaWikiProject Aircraft/page content for recommended layout The People's Liberation Army Navy ( PLAN) ( Simplified Chinese: 中国人民解放军海军 Traditional Chinese: 中國人民解放軍海軍 Pinyin In the PLAN, the Jianghu-class is part of the Type 053-series frigate family. The early variants are small and obsolete, and now primarily used for coastal duty. The latest version is exported as F-22 (Frigate-22). The Type 053 Frigate has been exported to Egypt (2), Bangladesh (2), Thailand (4), and Pakistan has signed agreement to purchase 4 F-22P frigates in May 2006. [1]

The use of NATO code-name vs. PLAN ship type is often confusing. For purpose of clarification, this article will briefly discuss all versions of the Type 053 frigates.

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History

In the 1950s, the Soviets provided China with four Riga-class frigates (Jinan-class) and four Gnevny-class (Anshan-class) destroyers. These ships formed the back-bone of the PLAN in 1950s and 1960s. After the Sino-Soviet split, China was unable to obtain additional ships from the Soviet Union, and the No. The Sino-Soviet split was a gradual divergence of diplomatic ties between the People's Republic of China (PRC and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR 701 Institute was put in charge of reverse-engineering the Riga (Chengdu) class destroyer. [2]

The first Riga-copy ship was built by Guangzhou shipyard in 1963. There is some confusion on the Type number assigned to this ship. Some sources claim that it was designated Type 065 (Jinan-class) from the year that it entered service (1965), others claim that this was actually the first Type 035 Frigate.

In 1960s, the No. 701 Institute worked on two new types of frigate, based on the Riga frame. The first type is for air-defense, and became the Type 053K (Jiangdong-class) laid down in 1970 & commissioned in 1977. The Type 053K was armed with 2 HQ-61B SAM twin-arm launchers, similar to the USN RIM-2 Terrier SAM on the Mk 10 twin-arm launcher. The Convair RIM-2 Terrier was a two-stage medium-range naval Surface-to-air missile (SAM and was among the earliest surface-to-air missiles to equip United Only 2 Type 053K ships (#531, #532) were built, possibly due to unsatisfactory performance. The HQ-61B SAM system did not enter service until mid 1980s. Both ships were withdrawn from service in 1992, 1 was scrapped in 1994 and the other is preserved as museum ship. [3] [4] [5]

The second type was for a guided missile frigate, which became the Type 053H (Jianghu-I class) frigate. It was armed with 6 SY-1 anti-ship missiles (in 2 x triple launcher boxes) and a single 100 mm gun. This version was intended for anti-shipping role, using its anti-ship missiles as the primary offensive weapons. The first Type 053H was built by Hudong Shipyard, and entered service in mid 1970s. At least a dozen Type 053H frigates were built for service with the PLAN East Sea Fleet. [6]

Since then, China has built several improved (and larger) versions of the Type 053H frigate, receiving NATO designation of Jianghu-II, Jianghu-III, and Jianghu-V. When the PLAN introduced its successor to the Type 053H, the Type 053H2 multi-role missile frigate, it received the NATO designation of Jiangwei-class. [7] The Jiangwei class is probably the last of the Type 053-series ships. The newest frigate in PLAN service is now the Type 054 Jiangkai (Ma'Anshan) class. [8]

Foreign sales

The 053-series frigates is China's most successful export warship. To date, one 053H1 was sold to Bangladesh, two to Egypt, and four 053T/053HT were sold to Thailand. Customer assessments of these ships were generally poor. The 053H1 (Jianghu I) ships sold to Bangladesh and Egypt were used and had equipment problems. The stabilizers didn't work, the ship either did not have air conditioning, or those equipped with air conditioning had to used sparingly to save the generators. The 100 mm gun was hand-loaded and did not have a working fire-control radar. The SSM's were Chinese copies of the Soviet Styx missile, which was obsolete.

When Thailand ordered four new 053 frigates in 1990, China built them to the (then) latest 053H2 (Jianghu III) standard. Two were modified with helicopter decks in the back. Although the price was excellent (2 billion baht each, compared to 8 billion baht for western ships), the Thai Navy complained of quality issues. The interior wiring was exposed and had to be re-wired. The ship's battle damage control system was very limited, with poor quality fire-suppression system and water-tight locks. It's said that if the ship's hull was breached, rapid flooding would lead to loss of ship. The Thai Navy had to spent considerable time and effort to correct some of these issues. [9]

The harsh criticisms lead to many improvements in China's shipbuilding industry. By the mid-1990s, the Thai Navy was confident enough to order two enlarged 053 hulls (F25T), to be fitted with western engines and weapon systems. Technical advisers from the German ship building industry were employed to supervise the F25T construction. [10] The Pakistani navy is also ordering four F-22P frigates, to be delivered from 2009 to 2012. Capabilities The Zulfiqar Class is armed with eight C-802 surface-to-surface and eight FM-90 (improved HQ-7) surface-to-air missiles The first three will be built at the Hudong shipyard, with the four built at Pakistan's Karachi shipyard. [11]

Transfer to Coast Guard Service

In March 2007 it was reported that 2 Jianghu FFG's were transferred to the Chinese Coast Guard service, most likely ship #509 and #510. They were re-numbered Coast Guard/Police vessel #1002 and 1003. [12]

In June 2007 photos of Coast Guard #1002 (ex-PLAN #509) showed the ship had been refitted for its new duties. The original weapon systems have all been removed. Heavy machine-guns have been mounted in place of the 37mm AAA. The forward 100m gun has been replaced by what appears to be a cannon of smaller caliber. The aft 100m gun was removed and replaced with a deck and crane for 2 small patrol boats. The SY-1 SSM's were moved and replaced with additional crew quarters and deck space. [13]

Versions

General characteristics

053K (Jiangdong class, retired)

053H (Jianghu-I)

053H2 (Jianghu-III)

Jiangwei I/II

Main article: Jiangwei class frigate

Ships

054H (Jianghu-I)

053H1 (Jianghu-II)

053HT-H (Jianghu-IV)

053H2 (Jianghu-III)

053H1G (Jianghu-V)

Service with other navies

Naming Conventions

Then naming of the Type 053/Type 6601/Type 065 Jinan-class frigates reflects the political turmoil in China. The PRC originally named its large surface ships after the geographical areas of China, but this practice was abolished when the Cultural Revolution started, and hence, most of the Batch III Jiangnan-class was not named, and those already named had their name dropped and only referenced by numbers. The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution in the People’s Republic of China was a struggle for power within the Communist Party of China that manifested into

When the naming practice was resumed in the latter half of the 1980's, these ships were already near their decommission, so the major geographical names were used for newer and larger ships. For example, Jinan was used to name one of the Luda class destroyers. Jinan ( in some literatures the pinyin without tones is given as Ji'nan, to disambiguate from a possible misreading as Jin'an is a Sub-provincial city History In the late 1960s China began testing its long-range rockets for the Chinese space program as well as the ICBM program As a result, when Type 053/Type 6601/Type 065 frigates received their names (despite the fact that they were to be decommissioned soon), for those frigates that had been previously named in the 1950's and the first half of the 1960's, none of them received the same name again.

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