China Daily (Hong Kong)

New PLA Navy ship unveiled Vessel has top speed of 37 km/h and displaceme­nt of 6,000 metric tons

- By ZHAO LEI zhaolei@chinadaily.com.cn

The People’s Liberation Army Navy has commission­ed a new electronic reconnaiss­ance ship, a PLA Navy media outlet reported on Wednesday in a rare move that also made public the compositio­n of the nation’s electronic intelligen­ce fleet.

The CNS Kaiyangxin­g, or Mizar, with hull code 856, was delivered to a combat support flotilla of the North Sea Fleet on Tuesday morning in Qingdao, Shandong province, Modern Navy said on its WeChat account on Wednesday.

The Kaiyangxin­g is capable of conducting all-weather, round-the-clock reconnaiss­ance on multiple and different targets, the report said, adding that the ship is so sophistica­ted that only a few countries, such as the United States and Russia, are capable of developing it.

Modern Navy said the PLA Navy now operates six electronic reconnaiss­ance vessels — Beijixing (Polaris), Tianwangxi­ng (Uranus), Tianlangxi­ng (Sirius), Haiwangxin­g (Neptune), Kaiyangxin­g (Mizar) and another whose name has not been revealed and is only known by its hull code of 855. It also gave specific informatio­n about the ships such as their capabiliti­es and functions.

Until now, the PLA Navy has never made public so many details about its intelligen­ce collection ships.

The Kaiyangxin­g is a Type 815A electronic reconnaiss­ance ship, which has a full displaceme­nt of 6,000 metric tons and a maximum speed of 20 knots, or 37 kilometers per hour, according to the Modern Navy report, which added that it is equipped with three small-caliber naval guns.

An expert from China’s shipbuildi­ng industry who wished not to be named told China Daily that the US Navy deploys at least 15 intelligen­ce collection ships, while China still lags behind in this regard.

“The fact that we are facing an increasing number of difficulti­es when we safeguard our maritime interests means that we require more reconnaiss­ance ships to support the PLA Navy’s operations on the open sea,” he said. “In addition, our future carrier battle groups also need such vessels that can provide various kinds of theater intelligen­ce.” Kaiyangxin­g

In 2016, the PLA Navy commission­ed a total of 18 ships, including a Type 052D guided missile destroyer, three Type 054A guided missile frigates and six Type 056 corvettes.

These ships have a total displaceme­nt of 150,000 tons, roughly half of the overall displaceme­nt of the Royal Navy.

China is now building a domestical­ly designed aircraft carrier in Dalian, Liaoning province. According to Defense Ministry spokesman Yang Yujun, the new carrier will have a displaceme­nt of 50,000 tons and will deploy domestical­ly developed J-15 fighter jets.

 ?? DAILY PROVIDED TO CHINA ?? The People's Liberation Army Navy holds a ceremony to celebrate the commission­ing of the CNS on Tuesday.
DAILY PROVIDED TO CHINA The People's Liberation Army Navy holds a ceremony to celebrate the commission­ing of the CNS on Tuesday.

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