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« Reply #30 on: October 02, 2019, 09:36:26 pm »

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« Reply #31 on: April 11, 2020, 04:45:39 pm »

Na prvom kineskom nosaču helikoptera klase 075 je došlo do požara. Pretpostavlja se da je do požara došlo tokom unutrašnjeg zavarivanja.

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« Reply #32 on: April 22, 2020, 02:30:18 pm »

Kina je porinula drugi desantni nosač helikoptera Type 075.

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Apr 22, 2020
Chinese Navy Launches New Assault Carrier
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China’s naval capabilities continue to grow at an incredible rate. New classes of warship are being constructed at an impressive rate, vastly modernizing the World’s largest Navy. Today the Chinese Navy has floated a new assault carrier in Shanghai, just yards from its sister ship which caught fire less than 2 weeks ago. The new carrier is the second of the Type-075 class, large amphibious warfare ships. Equivalent to the U.S. Navy’s America class ships, these 40,000 ton ships support troop landings. They will carry an array of helicopters and also hovercraft.

The launch took place at around 2 pm local time, April 22. Open Source intelligence (OSINT) had indicated the launch was imminent. Two weeks ago Forbes reported on its expected launch using analysis of satellite imagery and photos posted on Chinese social media. The launch may have been delayed when the other carrier, already in the water, caught fire on April 11. But it was unlikely that any delay would be significant as there is already a backlog of work for the floating dock where it has been assembled. There is a guided missile frigate already waiting, in sections, on the quayside.

Defense analysts have been able to track progress on the carrier via candid photographs and overhead satellite imagery. An analysis of crane movements in satellite images showed the level of work in the yard. It appears uninhibited by the coronavirus pandemic.

A few days ago leading indicators of the launch were reinforced when the customary lines of flags adorned the masts. From previous Chinese Navy ceremony preparations, this normally takes place around two days prior to launch. Quickly, via various OSINT sources, the launch date was tied down to April 22. And the time was narrowed down to between 1pm and 2pm. So defense watchers were waiting, monitoring Chinese Social Media.

Right on cue, the enthusiastic residents of Shanghai posted photographs as the ginormous vessel slowly emerge from the flooded dry dock. The event closed traffic on the busy river.

This new ship has been assembled and floated just months after the first was launched in September last year. Several more Type-075s are expected to be built, creating the best equipped amphibious navy after the U.S. Navy. While China has a weaker tradition than European navies such as the United Kingdom, Netherlands, France and Italy, it has an unrivaled production capacity. Regional players such as Australia and South Korea have also been bolstering their assault carrier fleets. Bucking the trend however, India has been reported to be considering cancelling some of its own amphibious warship deals.


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« Reply #34 on: August 05, 2020, 11:44:18 am »

Prvi kineski nosač helikoptera Type 075 je danas krenuo na svoju probnu vožnju.

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China’s First Type 075 Landing Helicopter Dock Started Sea Trials

At last! Photos and videos by Chinese ships potters show that China's first amphibious assault ship, a Landing Helicopter Dock (LHD) known as Type 075 has finally started sea trials. The vessel set sails today at around 1:30PM local time departing its dock at the Hudong Zhonghua Shipyard in Shanghai.

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We previously reported the start of sea trials, somewhat prematurely. What is likely an escort vessel of the Type 075, Hai Xun, can be followed via Marine Traffic. For the record, the amphibious vessel suffered a fire incident on April 11 2020. Although the fire was quickly put out and damage appeared minimal, smoke stains are still visible in the aft port-side near to the ramp.

The Hudong-Zhonghua shipyard in Shanghai where the first-in-class Type 075 ship has been built has already launched a second ship. And analysis of commercial satellite imagery suggests that module for a third may be on its way. At the moment the yard is building the Type 054A frigate for the Pakistan Navy and, it appears, a Type 071E LPD for Thailand.

About China’s Type 075 LHD

The Chinese Navy officially started development work on the Type 075 in 2011. The project called for a helicopter carrier displacing more than 30,000 tonnes. Its aim is likely to increase the “vertical” amphibious assault capability with the very mountainous East Coast of Taiwan in mind.

As for its specifications, rumors speak of “36,000 tons of displacement”, “capacity of 28 helicopters”, “diesel engine with the 9,000 kW 16PC2-6B” and “four CIWS including two HQ-10 and two H/PJ-11”. While the Type 075 appears to slightly smaller than the U.S. Navy’s LHA, it is larger compared to French or Spanish/Australian LHD equivalents. It is actually pretty close in size to Italy’s future Trieste LHD.

The first Type 075 was constructed in record time (this has become the norm nowadays, for Chinese shipbuilding: extremely fast construction pace that no one can match). A second vessel of the class is about to be launched while a larger version is rumored to be planned. When fully operational, the new Type 075 LHD will bolster the PLAN’s amphibious capabilities, which today rely on the Type 071 LPD design.


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« Reply #35 on: August 05, 2020, 06:06:09 pm »

Još par fotki.

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« Reply #36 on: August 25, 2020, 01:20:21 pm »

Prvi kineski LHD 075 se vratio u luku posle prvih probnih vožnji u trajanju od 19 dana.

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« Reply #38 on: June 03, 2021, 09:10:22 am »

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It’s just two digits but the number on the hull of the first of China’s largest amphibious landing helicopter docks points to a high value.The first Type 075 Yushen-class Hainan ship was given the pennant number “31” when the PLA Navy commissioned it on April 23, the navy’s 72nd anniversary. Smaller amphibious transport docks already in service have three-digit pennant numbers starting with “9”. Defence experts said the two digits put the LHD on a par with the country’s flagship aircraft carriers, signalling the important role the docks are expected to play in China’s blue-water navy ambitions.


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« Reply #39 on: July 09, 2021, 03:40:21 pm »



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China's latest Type 075 vessel the Hainan in 60 seconds

The Type 075 amphibious assault vessel, named the Hainan, officially entered the PLA Navy on April 23, 2020. As the first amphibious assault ship independently developed by China, the Hainan can carry amphibious hovercrafts, tank and armored vehicles, its deck layout is similar to that of China's Liaoning and Shandong aircraft carriers, the deck can accommodate several different types of carrier-based helicopters taking off and landing at the same time. The vessel is also armed with weapon systems such as missiles and ship guns.The Hainan has greatly strengthened PLAN's amphibious combat capabilities.





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