055 DDG Large Destroyer Thread

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Is that because certain ships have fleet commander system (extra equipment/weight)? It was speculated that 055 will be the flagships of China's several fleets.

Let me explain this a little bit clearer.
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You see, O-5 is a commander, O-6 is a captain. O-7 and above, you can call yourself an admiral. The CO of a destroyer must be a commander; if he wants to go higher, he needs to go through captain, and then become an admiral. How? A captain will not appear in thin air. The only two designation for a captain in Navy is the CO of a CVN or CG; and there are not much ships for them. If US Navy lose all of its cruisers, the promotion path for a commander would be very narrow: they will compete with other 90+ commanders for only 10 CVN CO slots, and that's a long shot. However, right now with 22 CGs still active in duty, the captain slots would be 32, that's generally 1 in 3, and much better chance. So the whole navy bureaucracy knows that, and that's why they are struggling to keep CGs active. It's not about how Ticonderoga is better than Burke; its about the Navy office rank would be in proportion and healthy.
 
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Once more for anyone's best guess that the pennant numbers for the Type 055 DDGs will be?

Looks like Type 052D will round out all of the 170s now, so I was wonder about 180 and up? I have seen speculation on 180, 181, 191, etc. but do not know which might be actual.

Any ideas?
On the subject of pennant numbers, is it a first come first serve thing ? Or are the numbers set already ?
 

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On the subject of pennant numbers, is it a first come first serve thing ? Or are the numbers set already ?

In the current system, each fleet has a block of numbers.101-130 belong to the North Sea Fleet. 131-159 belong to the East Sea Fleet. 160-199 belong to the South Sea Fleet. 101 was Anshan. If I recall correctly, PLAN has not reused any pennant numbers so far.

Destroyers are named by cities of their home region. The rumor about Nanchang with pennant number 101 is strange on two accounts: Nanchang is in Jiangxi Province, naming her so will make her a ship of the East Sea Fleet. 101, on the other hand, is a North Sea Fleet number.
 
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