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Chinese Type 52C, "fragile like tofu" according to Chinese bloggers

If anything this seems like poor window design that can be fixed by $500. Says nothing about 800m ship.
 
Damage Control and ship design are both important and can't easily learn from others. USA, Japan and UK got those knowlage also for some cost.
I'm not sure the Damage Control part, hope they have improved it.
The ship design part is changing for sure.
Type 052C just like you have seen.
This is Type 052D, the same windows are open towards outside and change to water proof door.
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Standard response from standard Chinese member.
It follows the innovation principle, someway explain why China must give out new design every 5 years.

For Damage control, we have some exercises with US personnel

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In this file photo, Damage Controlman 2nd Class Alvin Poai shows a group of Vietnamese sailors a procedure for patching a pipe during a damage control exchange aboard USS Chung-Hoon (DDG 93) in July 2011. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Laurie Wood)

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DANANG, Vietnam (July 17, 2011) - Damage Controlman 3rd Class Ikenasio Ioane and a translator explain the P-100 portable pump to a group of Vietnamese Navy officers during a damage control training session aboard USS Chung-Hoon (DDG 93) in support of Navy Exchange Activity (NEA) Vietnam 2011. NEA is a week-long series of humanitarian and professional events designed to build friendships between the U.S. Navy and the Vietnamese People's Navy, and with the people of Vietnam. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Christopher S. Johnson)

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140818-N-ZZ999-002 NHA TRANG, Vietnam (Aug. 18, 2014) Command Master Chief Stephen J. Mulholland provides in water instruction on SCUBA procedures to a Vietnamese People's Navy dive student during pool confidence evolutions. Naval Diving and Salvage Training Center is supporting Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit (EODMU) 5 for humanitarian mine action in Vietnam during the first overseas mobile training team in more than 9 years. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Warrant Officer 3 J. Dennis Kypros/Released)

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The video clip.

Zumwalt model in testing.
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LOL ... U waste too much time in such case, let me show pics to answer some questions.:D

1. Where's the window on 052C DDG ?
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2. Chinese sailers did 'Damage Control'
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3. There only problem in my eyes, they should wear Helmet / Gloves / Fire Mask to protect soldiers first before executing 'Damage Control' mission. This called 'Profession' ... PLAN has a long time to study U.S Navy !!! :enjoy:
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4. What China should learn from this case ? To establish the safety 'Damage Control' process, and improve crew's 'Damage Control' skills & awareness.(Next time remember to wear safety equipments)
 
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If want to troll or anti certain country, u bette find a better reason and aricle. Now is year 2015, don't keep doing the same type of thing and expect different result.
 
That means Vietnam does not need to spend a dime in their military. Now they can allocate the military budget to social programs that are very much lacking in Vietnam.

You want to put Vietnam element to this, It's ok.
We have a reason to contribute more on this.

Rephrased: are you suggesting it is another ship type?
Towed array are 0:10?
If it is not 052C what is it according to you?
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Stern of PLAN Changchun (150) Type 052C destroyer
 
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