New class PLAN Assault Vessel. Designation?

Blackstone

Brigadier
Jane’s Defense pointed to a new pocket multirole Assault Ship of around 2k tons (empty?) displacement. Aside from the excitement of a potentially new class of amphibious 'training' ships, it’s also worthy to note the ship is a PLA project and not PLAN (imagine the turf battle that baby generated in the Chinese General Staff!). Anyone has additional details/rumors on this baby?

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PLA trials 'training ship' with potential amphibious capabilities

Richard D Fisher Jr, Washington, DC - IHS Jane's Defence Weekly
10 December 2013

A front view of the PLA's new small multirole assault ship. Source: via **** website
The People's Liberation Army's (PLA's) ground forces recently began trials of a new small multirole support ship, which along with the PLA Navy's (PLAN's) testing of its new Zubr-class hovercraft, suggest the development of a growing capability to contest disputed islands in the East and South China Seas.

The PLA has long maintained a fleet of of medium-sized, flat-bottomed landing and assault ships to supplement the larger ships of the PLA Navy. The new ship, which resembles a smaller version of Russian's new 5,000-ton Project 11711 Ivan Gren assault ship, is designed for open-ocean transit. The designation for the estimated 2,000+ ton-displacement PLA ship has not been disclosed.

While Chinese sources indicate that the new ship's primary purpose is training, its design suggests it could support opposed landing and mine-laying missions: two roles that would be part of actions against islands and reefs in the East and South China Seas.

The ship features bow and stern ramps that allow for roll-on/roll-off operations. However, the front ramp may only allow for light vehicles and the bow will not allow for beach deployment. An aft flat deck is configured for helicopter or vertical unmanned aerial vehicle (VTUAV) operations, but there are no hangar facilities. It also has four turrets for twin 23 mm cannon.

China's PLA began trials in 2013 of a new small multirole assault ship. The stern ramp is visible in this image. (via **** website)
China's PLA began trials in 2013 of a new small multirole assault ship. The stern ramp is visible in this image. (via **** website)
When images of the ship under construction by Dalian Songliao Shipyard first appeared in August 2013 many analysts thought it was a new export design. Later images showing PLA troops participating in a launching ceremony undermined this, as did a May 2011 article on the website of Dalian Songliao Shipyard noting the award of a contract in December 2010 for a new "comprehensive training ship" for the PLA.

While the PLAN's larger landing platform dock (LPD) or landing ship tank (LST) vessels could also perform combat or training support roles for PLA forces, this new smaller multirole ship for the PLA Army likely follows on from its large investment in special operations forces. Some units, such as the 155th Special Operations Brigade, have been 'mechanised' with new armed jeep and 8x8 wheeled all-terrain vehicles that would be ideal for this ship.

In terms of the Zubr-class (Project 1232.2 class, 'Pomornik') hovercraft, four craft have been acquired, two of which are being built in China. Images posted on Chinese military forums in early December indicate the first, delivered in April, could be undertaking trials.
 
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Jeff Head

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Re: New class of Assault Ships?

The Zubr's old news. There's pictures all over the web.
In the article Blacksone references, the Zubr is not the point or object of the article.

The pictures included by the Jane's article include these:


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I have not seen that PLAN vessel before. They say it is perhaps a training vessel, but with Amphibious capabilites. Note what looks like a well deck on the aft end (though the door seems rather high up on the waterline), and a helicopter landing pad, but no hanger.

Also, it looks to be quite a bit larger than the mentioned 2,000 ton displacemnt to me.

Tphuang, Franco-russe, plawolf, or others...are any of you familiar with this vessel and its designation?
 
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shen

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There is a thread on CDF that's been following this vessel for a while. launched August last year. It is a Ro-Ro transport under army command. no beaching capability.
 

Jeff Head

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There is a thread on CDF that's been following this vessel for a while. launched August last year. It is a Ro-Ro transport under army command. no beaching capability.
Outstanding!

I knew someone here would know.

What is its official designation or project number?

Link to the CDF thread?

Thanks shen!
 

Blackstone

Brigadier
What's the Chinese Army doing with an amphibious ship? Since it's not a river patrol boat, PLAN would jealously guard their turf on ships.
 

Equation

Lieutenant General
There is a thread on CDF that's been following this vessel for a while. launched August last year. It is a Ro-Ro transport under army command. no beaching capability.

Outstanding!

I knew someone here would know.

What is its official designation or project number?

Link to the CDF thread?

Thanks shen!

So does the Ro-Ro work like this?:confused:

Crowley-Ship-Management-Washington-Government-Unload-Tank_slideshow_large.jpg
 

Jeff Head

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So does the Ro-Ro work like this?:confused:
Nice pic of a US Ro Ro design.

But the PLAN one showed looks to have it's Ro Ro ramp right off the aft end, directly astern, as opposed to angled like that US vessel.

Very interesting. I wonder how many they plan to build?
 
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shen

Senior Member
So does the Ro-Ro work like this?:confused:

Crowley-Ship-Management-Washington-Government-Unload-Tank_slideshow_large.jpg

something like that, but the PLA vessel is much smaller, the ramp can only support light vehicles.

PLA always had its own fleet of landing crafts and logistics vessels. even PLAAF has its own fleet of logistics ships.
 
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