Type 051C destroyer

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PLANS Shijiazhuang (DDG-116)
Class overview
BuildersDalian Shipbuilding Industry Company
Operators People's Liberation Army Navy Surface Force
Preceded byType 052B Luyang I class
Succeeded byType 052C Luyang II class
In serviceOctober 2006
Planned2
Completed2
Active2
General characteristics
Displacement7,100 tons
Length155 metres (508.5 feet)
Beam17.2 metres (56 feet)
Draught6 metres (19.7 feet)
Propulsion2 indigenous steam turbines
Speed30 knots
Sensors and
processing systems
  • Fregat-MAE-5 (Top Plate) 3D air search phased array radar[1]
  • Type 364 (SR64) surface search radar
  • Mineral-ME (Band Stand) over-the-horizon targeting radar[1]
  • Tombstone 3D phased-array target tracking radar[1]
  • Type 347G I-band fire-control radars[1]
Armament
Aircraft carriedKamov Ka-28 Helix-size helicopter
Aviation facilitiesNo hangar

The Type 051C or Luzhou class destroyer is a long-range air-defence guided missile destroyer built by China in its ongoing effort to create a true blue water navy. The ship uses the hull design of the older Type 051B (Luhai class), but is equipped with the advanced Russian S-300FM air defence missiles systems. Currently, two ships of this class have been launched and deployed by People's Liberation Army Navy North Sea Fleet.

Program

The construction of the Luzhou class destroyer at China’s northern Dalian Shipyard was revealed in 2004 with the help of Internet photographs. A disadvantage of the Type 051C is that it lacks the stealthier radar cross-section found on the newer Chinese warships. The ship also possesses less advanced steam turbine propulsion compared to gas turbine propulsion present in all newer Chinese destroyers. The Type 051C is a stop gap measure to provide long range area air defense to the fleet by mating the mature hull design with proven SAM system that is more capable than that of Type 052B destroyer. Production of this class stopped once more advanced Type 052C destroyers became available.

Missiles

The Luzhou class uses the advanced Russian S-300FM air defence missile system with track-via-missile homing guided by a single Tombstone radar. The missile has a maximum range of 150 km and an operating altitude of 10 m - 27 km.

The anti-ship abilities possessed by the Luzhou class includes 8 indigenous YJ-83 (C-803) Anti-ship missiles. This anti-ship missile has a range of 150+ km and approaches its target in sea skimming mode at a speed of Mach 1.5. As a secondary role, the missile can also be used against land targets.

Guns

The ship uses two Type 730 CIWS guns for air defence. The Type 730 is a highly effective CIWS that is also installed on the Type 052B (Guangzhou class) and Type 052C/052D destroyers, and the Type 054A (Jiangkai II class) frigates. The ship also has 100 mm gun based on a French design for use against surface targets.

Sensors

The S-300FM missile is guided by the Volna (NATO codename: ‘Tomb Stone’) 3D phased-array target tracking radar installed on top of the stern deckhouse. The radar can direct 12 missiles to engage 6 targets simultaneously. Since two radars are required to give 360° coverage, this means that there is a blind gap on Type 051C in full SAM cover in the forward quadrant, resulting in a major tactical restriction.

The air search radar is a Fregat-MAE-5 (NATO reporting name: ‘Top Plate’) 3D air search radar mounted at the top of the rear mast, offering two channels in E-band. The radar can track up to 40 targets simultaneously, and has a maximum range of 120 nmi to aircraft and 20 nmi to sea-skimming missile.

There is also a large round radome mounted at the top of the front mast, housing a Type 364 (SR64) surface search radar.

A large round radome installed on top of the bridge houses the Mineral-ME (NATO reporting name: ‘Band Stand’) radar that provides anti-ship missile control and over-the-horizon radar acquisition and target designation of surface ships.

There are two indigenous Type 347G (EFR-1) I-band radars integrated with the Type 730 CIWS to provide fire-control.

Propulsion

The ships are powered by two indigenous steam turbine engines giving them a top speed of 30 knots.

Ships of Class

Number Pennant number Name Builder Launched Commissioned Fleet Status
1 115 沈阳 / Shenyang Dalian 28 December 2004 1 January 2006 North Sea Fleet Active
2 116 石家庄 / Shijiazhuang Dalian 26 July 2005 22 January 2007 North Sea Fleet Active

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Type 051C / Luzhou Class Guided Missile Destroyers, China". Naval Technology. Retrieved 30 June 2017.

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