2016 PLAN Update & Review by Jeff Head

Jeff Head

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THE RISING SEA DRAGON IN ASIA
2016 Report on the State of the PLAN


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(Note: For all photos in the report, refer to
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Introduction and Overview:
The People's Liberation Army Navy, or PLAN, which is the Naval Armed Service of the People's Republic of China, has continued its growth and modernization throughout 2015, which it has now sustained for over a decade. In fact, in 2015, with so many different projects and achievements, it was clearly a banner year for the PLAN. The PLAN's growth and modernization is aimed at two objectives:

1. The overall modernization of the PLAN fleet. There are many older corvettes, frigates, destroyers, older landing ships, replenishment vessels, and submarines that still need to be replaced.
2. The transformation of the PLAN from a coastal navy operating within the 1st island chain in the western Pacific, to expanding its operations throughout the 2nd island chain and into the blue water.

These two goals and objectives go hand in hand with one another. In order for the PLAN to achieve the latter, it must also accomplish the first.

The PLAN has made consistent progress towards both goals over the last twelve years, as successive reports on
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attest. The PLAN now consistently and normally operates throughout the 2nd island chain, and its new vessels, individually, and grouped into small task forces, are seen more and more throughout the other major oceans of the world. This type of progress extends to all major areas of the PLAN's operational capabilities.

All in all, the PLAN added six new corvettes, five new frigates, three new destroyers, five new replenishment vessels, three new amphibious ships, four new submarines, and many new aircraft in 2015. That type of growth has become the norm, and appears likely to continue for the next several years.

This report will examine the developments and growth within the PLAN surface combatant fleet, within the PLAN's amphibious fleet, extending to the PLAN's naval air arm (both carriers and aircraft), its logistical supply fellt, and to submarine developments.

The report will also give an overview of the progress of the PLAAF's J-20 5th generation stealth fighter, and finally, take a look at the phenomenal reclamation efforts the Chinese have made in developing new islands in the South China Sea.

Navigating this Report:
Please, click on the following links to got to any of the areas, or you can start with the first and progress through each in turn. At the end of each page you will be given links to either proceed on to the next topic, or return to this overview.

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Jeff Head

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Great write up as always Jeff!
Thank you.

It's hard to believe. I wrote my first one of those (which was not nearly as good a report) in 2004.

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Here' one of the pics from that report about the two first Type 052C DDGs as they were building together:

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Hehehe...shows you where online pic resolution has come over the years!
 
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vincent

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Yes...this one:

That's a Type 903 performing RAS on a Type 052C and a Type 054A. A really wonderful pic.

I cannot wait top see a Type 901 performing RAS with a Chinese carrier on one side, and a Type 052D or Type 055 on the other.

That day is coming and when it happens...you guys remember this post.

I meant on the subs page, I think you put pics of supply ships there by mistake
 

Franklin

Captain
Great summary, but this level of advancement is becoming business as usual for the PLAN.

The disappointments of 2015 are the fact that the Liaoning doesn't have a full deck yet and she is not yet training with an escort fleet. We also haven't seen or heard anything from the Type 055 cruiser in 2015.

But the start of construction of China's first indigenous carrier is certainly the biggest news. Its happening much earlier than I expected. I thought they were still years away from doing that.

You also mentioned in your summary that they commissioned 4 submarines in 2015. Which ones ? It has been very quiet on the sub front in 2015. Certainly when it comes to the Yuan class.
 

weig2000

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Thank you.

It's hard to believe. I wrote my first one of those (which was not nearly as good a report) in 2004.

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Here's one of the pics from that report about the two first Type 052C DDGs as they were building together:

PLANLanzhou.jpg


Hehehe...shows you where online pic resolution has come over the years!

Am I the only one that's getting the "Sorry, this page was not found" message?
 
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Jeff Head

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I meant on the subs page, I think you put pics of supply ships there by mistake
I go to th elink for the Sunbamrines, here:

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And I do not get any replenishment pics. Maybe you were linking as I was up loading and something didn't resolve properly. but it is working for me.
 
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