Tuesday, September 27, 2005

Chinese commission new class of warship

From the Associated Press:

SHANGHAI, China - China's navy has commissioned the first in a new class of domestically designed and built warships, official media reported Tuesday.

The missile frigate Wenzhou, named after a port city in eastern China, entered service Monday at a ceremony attended by East China Fleet commander Zhao Guojun, according to a brief report on the official Wenzhou Newsnet.

The report gave no other details about the ship, but Western military experts have described it as the first in the 054 Ma'anshan class, representing China's most advanced missile frigates.

Along with superior electronics, anti-submarine capabilities and air defenses, the ships boast sloped, covered sides and a special exterior paint intended to make it more difficult to spot by radar, according to the reports.

The ships are designed to operate far out at sea, part of the People's Liberation Army's development of a "blue water" navy intended to assert Chinese claims to Taiwan and other territories and protect sea lanes transporting vital natural resources.

1 comment:

R J Adams said...

This isn't all they have. A recent war-games exercise by the Chinese military, named North Sword 2005, saw 16,000 crack PLA troops stage a massive mock battle in Inner Mongolia, as China showcased its military might. Military officials from 24 nations - including the US and UK were on hand to witness the event.