For
PLAN followers, the past couple of months have brought some really
interesting developments for PLAN amphibious warfare. The first Zubr was
handed over from Ukraine to China and the construction of
the second one is well under way. The original contract called for 2 to
be built in Ukraine and the other 2 to be built in China. It remains to
be seen whether or not PLAN will see the need to procure more than
that.
Last
year, we were introduced to a LHD design that Chinas was offering for
export. A couple of months ago, we’ve seen this LHD design displayed for
export to Turkey and also at Abu Dhabi. This mysterious design is said
to be 211 m long, 32.6 m in beam and 26.8 m high for a displacement of
20,000 to 22,000 ton. It’s a little wider than Type 071 and has a flat
top, so it can hold 8 helicopters with the hangar space for 4. This is
an increase over Type 071, but I would imagine the first Chinese LHD
(let’s call it Type 081) to be much larger than this (30,000 to 40,000
in displacement) and able to hold carry more helicopters and armored
vehicles. I personally think PLAN has studied USMC long enough that it
would also want the LHD to be able to support STOVL fighter jet. Such a
ship would be much more complex than Type 071, but is well within the
technical capabilities of Chinese shipyards.
More
than anything else, the most interesting development for me to watch
recently is the recent exercise involving 999, the second Type 071 ship,
launching attack and overtaking a defended island in the South China
Sea. While I’m sure this development scared a couple of people in the
Phillipines and Vietnam, it was interesting seeing all of the news
report videos talking about what they tried to do in that exercise. It
was also interesting to see that Type 071 can carry more hardware than I
previous thought. Its hangar is said to be able to carry 4 helicopters
of Z-8 class (the main helicopter used with Type 071 right now). Its
well deck can hold a maximum of 4 Type 726 LCAC. Although in reality,
we’ve never seen more than 1 Type 726 and several fast attack boats in
the well deck due to the fact that only 2 Type 726s have thus far been
commissioned. Each of the Type 726 is said to be able to carry 2 IFVs
and one tank. It can also apparently transport 80 soldiers. It can
travel at 50 knots and can reach 55 to 60 knots. So, it’s an impressive
hardware if China can build enough of it. In front of the well deck,
there is also a door to a large compartment of 2 floors holding armored
vehicles and other heavy machineries. We’ve also seen numerous photos of
well deck holding 1 Type 726 along with 15 or more amphibious IFVs.
Depending on the number of Type 726 and boats it carries, a Type 071
could hold different numbers of IFVs and tanks based on the mission.
According to news report, Type 071 has allowed PLA to launch assault 40
nm from the beach.
In
this recent exercise, we can really see PLAN practicing different kind
of maneuvers and learning how to really use Type 071. Z-8s were used in
flanking maneuvers to attack the rear along with Type 726 sometimes
later. This is used to soften the opposition while amphibious IFVs and
fast attack boats are storming the beach. The first Type 071 was
commissioned at the end of 2007 and this was the first time we’ve heard
about this type of exercise. Maybe this would have happened sooner if
Type 726 was available earlier, but I think this also shows how long it
takes PLAN to learn to start using a new ship like this. They still have
a shortage of Z-8s and Type 726s when we consider how many Type 071
they already have. So they will have to ramp up the production of those
assets if they want to continue training and developing more advance
doctrines and tactics in storming a guarded coastline. They will also
need more of those if they want to build a much larger LHD. Attention
has been shifted away from PLAN’s amphibious build up over the past year
due to the development of CV-16, but it remains an important part of
PLAN modernization.
Zubr Class LCAC |
Chinese Type 081 LHD |
Type 071 YUZHAO class wet deck |
Type 071 YUZHAO Jinggang Shan 999 Amphibious Transport Dock LPD amphibious warfare ships of the PLAN |
PLAN's Type 726 LCAC entering into the mother ship |
PLAN's Type 726 LCAC |
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