PLAN Fleet supply vessels

Tam

Brigadier
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This isn’t the 7,000 ton tug that was one of the 3 built in the last few years ?

now the Type 901 tanker will allow PLAN to do deep long range Pacific Ocean operations

Yes its the same tugs we have seen in the Huangpu shipyard where they make the Surtass catamarans, Type 054A and Type 056A.
 

AndrewS

Brigadier
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This isn’t the 7,000 ton tug that was one of the 3 built in the last few years ?

now the Type 901 tanker will allow PLAN to do deep long range Pacific Ocean operations

You can do deep long-range Pacific Ocean operations with (smaller and slower) Type-903 replenishment ships.

You only need the extra speed of the Type-901 (which has 4 gas turbines) and extra payload, if you need to keep up with an aircraft carrier.
 

by78

General
Some high-resolution magazine scans...

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FactsPlease

Junior Member
Registered Member
881 has been retired and struck from the register.

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Wiki says 881 was retired at Sep-2018:
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There is this in-room banner in 2nd photo indicating it's a "transfer" ceremony, with quite civilians there. And from 3rd photo the penant number is gone. Does PLAN just sell to some private company (scrapping)? Interesting thing is the for-gun seems still there.
 

abc123

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Wiki says 881 was retired at Sep-2018:
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There is this in-room banner in 2nd photo indicating it's a "transfer" ceremony, with quite civilians there. And from 3rd photo the penant number is gone. Does PLAN just sell to some private company (scrapping)? Interesting thing is the for-gun seems still there.

They could give her to Pakistan, for spare parts.
 
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