052C/052D Class Destroyers

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People seemed to be focused on the 055s, or just counting the total number of destroyers in the picture, that they may have missed another development occurring in this picture.

Near the bottom left corner, that looks to me like a small tanker or fueling ship next to the 052D. From that position I would think that the tanker is fueling the destroyer, which means it is planning to move out soon. I think this section where the two ships are moored at, represent the final stage of the ships preparation before delivery. The mooring does not have a road section wide enough for trucks to bring equipment in, nor places to put them, so its definitely not a place for fitting; it looks like a place where you have offices to me. As if its all about the crews now or as if the ship is being "processed" out of the shipyard for delivery. I suspect the destroyer to the right would be next to get "processed" up.
 
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Tam

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Once those two 055s are launched they are going to need fitting room. They also better deliver those 052Ds to clear up some room.
 

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Putting pieces together in chronological order.


Post 2607 Jura --- Picture of Oedo tweet with three 052D fitting, foreground 052D has a tanker next to it, assuming its fueling it.
Post 2614 Asif --- Shows three 052D in the fitting area.
Post 2616 Jura --- References Dafeng Cao tweet about commissioning of new Type 052D destroyer DDG119 Guiyang.
Post 2617 Jobjed --- Shows a 052D being moved out.

Its certain this same destroyer is DDG 119 Guiyang. The other two 052D left is DDG 120 Chengdu and DDG 121 Qiqihar. As the pennant shows, DDG 119 didn't have to travel far before arriving to its new home base, which is North Sea Fleet. The other two will be joining her at the same fleet.
 
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