052C/052D Class Destroyers

plawolf

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I actually also wrote that the 054A might offer a good example of the launch-to-commission curve over time, but I took that out last minute, as I think that it might only be good as a real world example to demonstrate a textbook theoretical. It may not actually be that great of a predictor for future types like the 052D or 055, because I do not expect those two classes to be built in anything like the number of the 054A, so will probably not match the curve of the 054A very well.
 

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I actually also wrote that the 054A might offer a good example of the launch-to-commission curve over time, but I took that out last minute, as I think that it might only be good as a real world example to demonstrate a textbook theoretical. It may not actually be that great of a predictor for future types like the 052D or 055, because I do not expect those two classes to be built in anything like the number of the 054A, so will probably not match the curve of the 054A very well.

Yes, though even a 12 strong production run of 052D may match 054A's commissioning curve up to its similar number of ships...

And hehe, there have been also some relatively unsubstantiated rumours that we may end up seeing a final run of 24 052Ds... and even possibly eventually a similar number of 055s produced in the long term -- though obviously that must be taken with generous heapings of salt.
 

navyreco

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Question -- why do you believe 174 will go to the ESF?
According to my Chinese source:
It was announced in October in an
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that the Destroyer's crew was in training. Hefei is set to be the first Type 052D to be belong to the PLAN East Sea Fleet.

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"The east sea fleet is receiving a new destroyer" since there is no other Destroyer program ongoing other than 055 and 052D, it is implied that 052D is for ESF.

But then, I don't read Chinese. Correct me if I am wrong. but so far, my source has been super reliable on facts.
 

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According to my Chinese source:
It was announced in October in an
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that the Destroyer's crew was in training. Hefei is set to be the first Type 052D to be belong to the PLAN East Sea Fleet.

this link:
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"The east sea fleet is receiving a new destroyer" since there is no other Destroyer program ongoing other than 055 and 052D, it is implied that 052D is for ESF.

But then, I don't read Chinese. Correct me if I am wrong. but so far, my source has been super reliable on facts.

Could you specify which part of the document you think is speaking of the ESF receiving a new destroyer?
I've briefly skimmed over the bulletin and I don't spot anything obvious regarding it, but my Chinese isn't that great. There's a big part talking about ships of ESF conducting training, but that seems to be in relation to ships that are already in commission (DDG152 among others)

It also mentions nothing about Hefei that I can see...
 

tphuang

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According to my Chinese source:
It was announced in October in an
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that the Destroyer's crew was in training. Hefei is set to be the first Type 052D to be belong to the PLAN East Sea Fleet.

this link:
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"The east sea fleet is receiving a new destroyer" since there is no other Destroyer program ongoing other than 055 and 052D, it is implied that 052D is for ESF.

But then, I don't read Chinese. Correct me if I am wrong. but so far, my source has been super reliable on facts.
well, they are moving destroyers between the fleets, so it could just be receiving a new destroyer from another flotilla.
 

Jeff Head

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Dalian D1
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GREAT pic. Thanks Escobar. I was not aware that the Dalian 052D had been launched.
 

Richard Santos

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When the Chinese navy move ships between fleets, do the crews move with the ships, do the crews rotate out of the departing ship and get assigned as a body to a other ships in the same fleet, or do the crews get broken up and the personnel get reassigned individually to different postings?

Also, when the ships are in port, do the crews live in barracks on land, or do they comtinue to live aboard their assigned ships?

Is the manning arrangement in the Chinese navy base on one ship, one crew? Or are there more ships in commission than crews, and the crews gets assigned to whichever ship is actually scheduled to sortie? Or there are more than one crew for each ship in commission, and the crews are assigned to ships in rotation, to allow the ships to maintain higher tempo of sorties without wearing out the crew?
 
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navyreco

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Could you specify which part of the document you think is speaking of the ESF receiving a new destroyer?
去年,某驱逐舰支队准备接装新型导弹驱逐舰,该型舰是舰队的首舰。 为首舰选配首任舰长宛如奠基开山,重要性可想而知。 可结果一出来便引来争议:舰长怎么由张平一担任?


Translates into
Last year, some destroyer division is preparing to receive a new type of destroyer, which is the first specimen of this class in the fleet. The choice of the first captain for the first vessel is important, but when the results came out the protests are many: why it's Ping ZHANG Yi?


Not really related but it turns out Ping ZHANG Yi is a younger Officer, former commanding officer of Frigate 524 Sanming. Here is a picture of him:
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