Doesnt China already have 2x10,000 ton coastguard cutters already?
3 for first batch
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Doesnt China already have 2x10,000 ton coastguard cutters already?
Or - equally possible - tomorrows China in Indian Ocean ...Todays' China in SCS, Tomorrow's India in India ocean !!!
Or - equally possible - tomorrows China in Indian Ocean ...
LOL,bang is a good word.This ship is to bang JMSDF coastguard ship Shikishima (9700tons) who previous held the title as largest coastguard ship to bully Chinese coast guard in Diaoyutai. Now we return the favor by building a even bigger one. Let see who gets hurt more if we start banging each other
Once PLAN builds 3 domestic CV, we will decomission CV-16 Liaoning and make her the largest coast guard ship and see who dare to bang her?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shikishima_class_(PLH)
This ship is to bang JMSDF coastguard ship Shikishima (9700tons) who previous held the title as largest coastguard ship to bully Chinese coast guard in Diaoyutai. Now we return the favor by building a even bigger one. Let see who gets hurt more if we start banging each other
Once PLAN builds 3 domestic CV, we will decomission CV-16 Liaoning and make her the largest coast guard ship and see who dare to bang her?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shikishima_class_(PLH)
But what does it offer other than the size? I fail to see the logic behind it. It has no major weaponary. Even Destroyers weigh bout 8000 tonnes.
Maybe built for endurance and fuel storage?
Good luck with that!tomorrows China in Gulf of Mexico
You would need someting bigger to - literally - push it out of the way. Which pretty much rules out an surface combattant currently in service (US: a flight III Arleigh Burke destroyer full load displacement will be 9,800 t, only the Zumwalts are larger. Russia: only Slava and Kirov class ships are sufficiently large) but for large ships e.g. LPDs or auxiliaries (i.e. oilers, underway replenishment ship, prepositioning ships)But what does it offer other than the size? I fail to see the logic behind it. It has no major weaponary. Even Destroyers weigh bout 8000 tonnes.
Maybe built for endurance and fuel storage?
Size matter everything for Coast guard.
Good luck with that!
You would need someting bigger to - literally - push it out of the way. Which pretty much rules out an surface combattant currently in service (US: a flight III Arleigh Burke destroyer full load displacement will be 9,800 t, only the Zumwalts are larger. Russia: only Slava and Kirov class ships are sufficiently large) but for large ships e.g. LPDs or auxiliaries (i.e. oilers, underway replenishment ship, prepositioning ships)
Do you really have to ask such a funny question? Use common sense for that matter to digest why bigger coast guard is more advantageous.That is the question. How?
I still dont understand. Or maybe unable to comprehend u properly.
Now you are being funny. How is a 12000 ton class is advantageous than a 9000 or 8000ton ?Do you really have to ask such a funny question? Use common sense for that matter to digest why bigger coast guard is more advantageous.
Doesnt CG needs to be fast ? Endurance is never an important since they aer almost always close to their coast .The bigger your ship, the better it can ram and the more difficult it is for someone else to effectively ram it.
If your coast guard ship is 12k ton and it is the largest coast guard ship aorund, then the only counter would be a navy ship. However, this would need to be of sufficient size i.e. >12k tons full load. That means, for most navy's, an LPD or AOR (if available). As for combat ships: only the Russian Slava and Kirov classes of ships and the US Zumwalt classess qualify as sufficiently large.
Plus, a large ship should be able to stick around longer on a given spot.
Nowadays many weapon system is modularization.That is the question. How?
I still dont understand. Or maybe unable to comprehend u properly.
Do you really have to ask such a funny question? Use common sense for that matter to digest why bigger coast guard is more advantageous.
Some coast guards get it on with fishery protection vessel from other nations, including by ramming.
The bigger your ship, the better it can ram and the more difficult it is for someone else to effectively ram it.
If your coast guard ship is 12k ton and it is the largest coast guard ship aorund, then the only counter would be a navy ship. However, this would need to be of sufficient size i.e. >12k tons full load. That means, for most navy's, an LPD or AOR (if available). As for combat ships: only the Russian Slava and Kirov classes of ships and the US Zumwalt classess qualify as sufficiently large.
Plus, a large ship should be able to stick around longer on a given spot.
Nowadays many weapon system is modularization.
So when build a coastguard ship,the factory will previously leave some weapon slot.
Then......
This is just my assumption,forget it.