Renovation of the Chinese military fleet. Photo review. Part 1

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And after all, not only the Russian Navy is gradually being updated, but also the navies of its neighbors. I have wanted to make a similar photo report about China for a long time. But everything was somehow too lazy to take it. After all, they are updating at a fairly decent pace.

And since China and I are once again brothers forever, it's time to find out how China's navy has been updated in recent years. I divided my photo review into 2 parts. For there are a lot of ships.

Aircraft carriers:

1. Aircraft carrier "Liaoning" - was accepted into the fleet in 2012. Displacement - 59,500 tons

Renovation of the Chinese military fleet. Photo review. Part 1
Renovation of the Chinese military fleet. Photo review. Part 1

[center] 2. Landing ships of the Qinchenshan class. Displacement - 19,000 tons.

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3. Qin Chen Shan - was accepted into the fleet in 2011

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4. Changbai Shan - was accepted into the fleet in 2012

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5. Tanggula Shan - launched in 2015

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Destroyers of type 055. Displacement - 12,000 tons

6. Type 055 destroyer - construction started in 2014. Presumably commissioning - 2020

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Destroyers of type 052D. Displacement - 7500 tons

7. Kunming - joined the fleet in 2014

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8. Changsha - was accepted into the fleet in 2014

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9. Guiyang - launched in 2013

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10. Chengdu - launched in 2014

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11. Inchuang - launched in 2014

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12. Hefei - launched in 2014

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13. Taiyuan - launched in 2015

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14. Nanjing - launched in 2015

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Destroyers of type 052C. Displacement - 6600 tons:

15. Lanzhou - joined the fleet in 2004

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16. Haikou - joined the fleet in 2005

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17. Changchun - joined the fleet in 2013

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18. Zhengzhou - joined the fleet in 2013

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19. Jinan - joined the fleet in 2014

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20. Xi'an - joined the fleet in 2015

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Destroyers of project 956-EM. I can't help but note: Project 956E destroyers were built at the Severnaya Verf shipyard (Russia). Displacement - 8500 tons

21. Taizhou - joined the fleet in 2005

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22. Ningbo - joined the fleet in 2006

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Destroyers of Project 956-E. Displacement - 8050 tons

23. "Hangzhou" - entered the fleet in 1999

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24. "Fuzhou" - entered into the fleet in 2000

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Project 054 frigates. Displacement - 3600 tons

25. "Maanshan" - was admitted to the fleet in 2005

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26. "Wenzhou" - was admitted to the fleet in 2006

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27. "Zhoushan" - was admitted to the fleet in 2008

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28. "Xuzhou" - was admitted to the fleet in 2008

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29. "Huangshan" - was admitted to the fleet in 2008

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30. "Hengyang" - was admitted to the fleet in 2008

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31. "Yuncheng" - was admitted to the fleet in 2010

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32. "Yulin" - was admitted to the fleet in 2010

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33. "Yiyan" - was admitted to the fleet in 2010

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34. "Changzhou" - was admitted to the fleet in 2011

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35. "Yantai" - was admitted to the fleet in 2011

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36. "Yancheng" - was admitted to the fleet in 2012

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37. "Hengshui" - was accepted into the fleet in 2012

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38. "Liuzhou" - was admitted to the fleet in 2012

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39. "Linyi" - was admitted to the fleet in 2012

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40. "Yueyang" - was admitted to the fleet in 2013

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41. "Weifang" - was admitted to the fleet in 2013

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42. "Sanya" - was accepted into the fleet in 2013

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43. "Huanggang" - was accepted into the fleet in 2014

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44. "Huangshi" - was accepted into the fleet in 2015

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45. "Sanmenxia" - was admitted to the fleet in 2015

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I don't have everything. To be continued. There are still many Chinese corvettes and, of course, nuclear submarines ahead. There will be a Chinese fleet! Glory to the Russian Strategic Missile Forces!

Thank you for attention!

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