Chinese Navy will be coming out large amphibious landing ship naval parade (Figure)
Date:2011-09-03Author:adminCategory:China militaryComment:0
Yin Cho military experts
Data Figure: China, No. 998 Navy 071 large landing ship
2009 年 4 23 is the 60th anniversary of the PLA Navy, will parade at sea in Qingdao, China. Cho Yoon-known military expert guest this afternoon, Xinhua, read the 60th anniversary of the People’s Navy naval parade to watch. Yin Cho said the submarine will be the highlight of a major naval parade.
frigate will be coming out
Yin Cho said large surface warships will debut the parade, we can see similar Gulf of Aden to escort The 171-ship such a large destroyer.
our current and past a totally different destroyers. The past is usually about 3,000 tons destroyers, frigates and now larger than this. Now, our large-tonnage ships can reach six to seven tons. In addition, the level of our modern ships has greatly increased. We coordinate the air, on the Hai Leida, a variety of passive and active jammers, and so have been equipped, but also greatly enhance the firepower, the ship’s missiles are long-range missiles, can be marked with one hundred or even hundreds of kilometers away. Our anti-aircraft missiles have both short-range region, the formation of a complete air defense system.
nuclear submarine will be the bright spot
Zhuojie Shao Yin said, in addition to large warships, nuclear submarines at sea may also appear in the parade.
Currently, only the five permanent members have nuclear submarines. Offensive tactical nuclear submarines and nuclear submarines we have, this is our expression of a major naval power.
First World War, the countries of strategic nuclear forces are transferred to the sea, such as the British one hundred percent are in the maritime strategic nuclear forces, Russia is now also gradually increase the power of the sea. So the parade is a major nuclear submarine Aspect.
large landing ship, will also appear in the parade
Yin Cho said, we the Navy’s large amphibious landing ship is the parade of Aspect one.
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