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China adds 1 patrol ship to maritime surveillance fleet - People's Daily Online April 23, 2011

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Chinese maritime authorities on Friday added a large surveillance ship to the country' s naval fleet in a bid to better protect the country's maritime interests.

The patrol ship, in the 1,000-tonne class, is named "China Maritime Surveillance 26." It was added to the North Sea fleet of the China Maritime Surveillance Force in Qingdao, a coastal city in east China's Shandong Province.

Authorities will use the surveillance ship to crack down on violations of China's maritime interests, including illegal use of Chinese waters and damage to its marine environment, resources and infrastructure, said Fang Jianmeng, head of the North Sea branch of the State Oceanic Administration.

"It will also be responsible for investigation of submarine resources and sea floor facilities," Fang said.

The ship is part of a 1.6-billion-yuan (245.9 million U.S. dollars) plan that the State Council, China's cabinet, unveiled in 1999 to increase its fleet of 1,000-tonne-plus sea patrol ships by 13 and add five patrol helicopters to patrol the nation's waters.

So far, five helicopters and 10 patrol ships have joined the China Maritime Surveillance Force. The remaining three ships will be put into use before this June, according to Fang.

Source: Xinhua
 
I have finished my video on China's J-15 Flying Shark in high-definition (HD).

Like my first J-20 video with 64,573 views, I thanked all of you (my fellow military enthusiasts) at the end of the video. Also, I have once again included the address for this forum to recruit new members.

I hope you like my new video. Peace.

 
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New South China Sea patrol ship commissioned - People's Daily Online

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Photo, taken on May 8, 2011, shows the patrol ship named "Zhong Guo Hai Jian 84" at Changzhou Port in Guangzhou. (Photo by Lu Hanxin, Xinhua)


On May 8, a 1,500-ton-class patrol ship named "Zhong Guo Hai Jian 84" was commissioned as the thirteenth patrol ship of the South Sea fleet of the China Maritime Surveillance Force in the southern city of Guangzhou.

The ship is 88 meters long, 12 meters wide and has a depth molded of 5.6 meters and a draught of 3,580 meters. It displaces 1,740 tons, has a seating capacity of 50 and an endurance distance of 5,000 sea miles.

The ship will mainly be used to protect China's maritime interests, enforce maritime and environmental laws. In addition, the ship, which is equipped with a sound waves detector and analyzer, can also be used to conduct scientific research.

By Ye Xin, People's Daily Online

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to, taken on May 8, 2011, shows the patrol ship named "Zhong Guo Hai Jian 84" at Changzhou Port in Guangzhou. (Photo by Lu Hanxin, Xinhua)
 
Navy puts training initiatives afloat 2011-05-11

BEIJING - The Chinese navy has assigned thousands of highly-trained professionals to serve on large warships and new submarines, suggesting the country is making firm strides in building a stronger naval force.

"Given the fact that a series of new large warships, submarines and aircraft has been put into service, the navy has been intensifying the training of professionals who are supposed to fill the key posts," said Senior Captain Xia Ping, director of the personnel department under the Political Department of the People's Liberation Army Navy.

"We have arranged special training on command expertise for commanders of large warships and for submarine captains during the 11th Five-Year Plan (2006-2010) period," Xia told a working conference on navy personnel on Monday.

"The selection and assignment of thousands of commanders and crew members for large warships as well as new submarines have been successfully completed, which substantially guarantee the tests of new equipment and personnel training schedules," the senior captain was quoted as saying by xinhuanet.com, the website of the official Xinhua News Agency.

The conference was held amid a spate of online reports by the country's military enthusiasts, with increasing speculation from Western media, that China's first aircraft carrier is reportedly nearing completion and will soon begin sea trials.

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Xia said the navy has made great efforts to train commanders and has formed an exchange mechanism to rotate officers through various posts.

During the past 10 years, the academic status of the navy's commanders has significantly improved, Xia said, noting the navy had its first captain with a doctor's degree in 2001, and now more than 100 captains with a master's or doctor's degree are serving in the navy.

He further anticipated that during the 12th Five-Year Plan (2011-2015) period, the navy will recruit or train more than 2,000 doctoral-degree holders.

In the past five years, more than 20,000 university graduates have enlisted in the navy, with more than 300 top technical specialists being sent to famous domestic and overseas institutions for study, Xia added.

The navy has also made a remarkable number of technological achievements during the same period.

More than 1,500 research projects conducted by the navy were given awards by the government or the military, with four winning the country's top award for science and technology, according to Xia.

Starting last year, the navy began to recruit female high school graduates and servicewomen in the People's Liberation Army to train as China's first female captains, he said
 
Full story: DefenceDog: Chinese Aircraft Carrier: The History Of Discovery And Development Prospects

The author discusses the shortcoming of China ability to construct a full-fledge carrier WITHOUT the technical support of Russians. It also hints that Chinese are quiet capable engineering people but in certain areas Russian collaboration must be addressed. Along with carrier what other machines China navy needs ( for Global reach_) is also discussed
 
Full story: DefenceDog: Chinese Aircraft Carrier: The History Of Discovery And Development Prospects

The author discusses the shortcoming of China ability to construct a full-fledge carrier WITHOUT the technical support of Russians. It also hints that Chinese are quiet capable engineering people but in certain areas Russian collaboration must be addressed. Along with carrier what other machines China navy needs ( for Global reach_) is also discussed

You still don't get it? This carrier was originally Ukrainian, it has nothing to do with Russian.

We don't even use the Ukrainian steam turbines for Varyag, what do you expect there is anymore Russian inputs for Varyag?
 

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