China Daily Global Edition (USA)

Bigger, faster support ship commission­ed

- By ZHAO LEI zhaolei@chinadaily.com.cn

The People’s Liberation Army is now able to send its CNS Liaoning carrier battle group farther into oceans thanks to the deployment of the nation’s largest replenishm­ent ship.

The CNS Hulun Lake, the first in the Type-901 class, which has a hull code of 965, was commission­ed for service in the PLA Navy on Friday at Guangzhou Shipyard Internatio­nal Co under China State Shipbuildi­ng Corp.

Vice-Admiral Shen Jinlong, commander of the PLA Navy, attended the commission­ing ceremony and presented a military flag to the new ship.

The Navy said in a news release that the Hulun Lake is a new-generation, world-class comprehens­ive resupply ship developed by Chinese designers. With multiple resupply methods and large capacity, it can accompany and replenish a carrier battle group or a longrange task force, according to the news release.

With the new ship’s entry into service, China has demonstrat­ed that it is fully capable of designing large resupply vessels and advanced marine replenishm­ent equipment, the Navy said, adding the ship also marks a milestone in the Navy’s long-distance logistics support capability.

The Navy has yet to disclose the specificat­ions of the new vessel, but Chinese military observers have said that it has a displaceme­nt of more than 45,000 metric tons — almost twice as much as the Type903 class, the current pillar of the Navy’s replenishm­ent force. Its maximum speed is about 25 knots, according to observers.

Before the Hulun Lake, the PLA Navy had 16 replenishm­ent ships in active service. The largest is the 37,000-ton CNS Qinghai Lake, the only one in the Type-908 class, which was built in Ukraine as a merchant tanker before its purchase and refit by China in the early 1990s.

All previous types are slower than the new ship, making them incompatib­le with a faster-moving carrier battle group. In addition, their supply-carrying capacity is not big enough to support the needs of a carrier group.

The Chinese Navy has only one aircraft carrier, the Liaoning, a refitted Soviet-era ship. The Liaoning battle group has conducted several open-sea training exercises since the carrier was delivered to the Navy in late 2012. However, the group has been restrained in terms of long-range operationa­l capability because of the absence of large, fast replenishm­ent ships, military analysts said.

Work on the nation’s second aircraft carrier — the first designed domestical­ly — is nearing completion. Like the Liaoning, the new carrier will have a displaceme­nt of around 50,000 tons. It will have a convention­al propulsion system and will carry J-15 fighter jets. It will soon begin mooring trials to verify its overall design, the Navy said.

 ?? PU HAIYANG / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? CNS Hulun Lake, China’s latest and largest replenishm­ent ship, is commission­ed for service in the PLA Navy on Friday.
PU HAIYANG / FOR CHINA DAILY CNS Hulun Lake, China’s latest and largest replenishm­ent ship, is commission­ed for service in the PLA Navy on Friday.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States