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Type 726 LCAC

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Class overview
BuildersJiangnan Shipyard
Operators People's Liberation Army Navy Surface Force
Preceded byType 724 LCAC
In commission2010
Building5[1]
Active6[1]
General characteristics
TypeAir-cushioned landing craft
Displacement
  • 150 tons (normal)
  • 160 tons (full load)
Length33 metres
Beam16.8 metres
Propulsion2 gas turbine engines
Speed80 knots[2]
Range320 km[2]
Complement
  • 5 crew
  • 60 - 70 troops
  • 1 Type 96 main battle tank or 2 ZBD-05 infantry fighting vehicle
Armament
  • 2 x 14.5 mm machine guns
  • 2 x 7.62 mm light machine gun

Type 726 LCAC (with NATO reporting name Yuyi class) is a class of air-cushioned landing craft used by the People's Liberation Army Navy. Six Yuyi-class LCACs are believed to be in service with the People’s Liberation Army (PLA), with the first one (3320) being seen at the end of 2007. It is thought that the vessels were delivered in two batches, with the first three LCACs reportedly powered by Ukrainian UGT 6000 engines, while the remaining three are believed to use the indigenous QC-70 gas turbines. Up to four Yuyi-class LCACs can be carried in the well deck of the 210 m-long Yuzhao-class landing platform dock (LPD).

Type 726 LCAC is better in size and loading capacity than the US LCACs in service. It is a little smaller than Zubr-class LCAC and can carry only one Type 96 main battle tank or four armored vehicles. With one main battle tank and 60 to 70 troopers on board of each LCAC, one LPD is able to send 4 main battle tanks and 300 troopers, i.e. 1 battalion, at one operation.

The early variant, the Type 726, have encountered a number of technical problems that temporarily halted production of the class. This forced the four Type 071 LPDs to limit their projection capabilities to landing craft, amphibious IFVs and helicopters exclusively (not main battle tanks). However, recent commercial satellite imagery of China’s Jiangnan Shipyard near Shanghai shows that the country is producing additional Yuyi-class LCAC. Five Type 726As that appeared to be nearly completed could be seen at the yard on 24 November.

Operators

 China

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "China building more Yuyi-class LCACs". Jane's 360.
  2. ^ a b "China Started Serial Production of New Type 726A LCAC for PLAN". Navy Recognition.