What's new

Indian Navy Outgunned As China Launches Its Biggest Destroyer

tw00tw00

BANNED
Joined
Sep 26, 2016
Messages
840
Reaction score
1
Country
Singapore
Location
United States
http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/indian-navy-outgunned-as-china-launches-its-biggest-destroyer-1717845

Indian Navy Outgunned As China Launches Its Biggest Destroyer

35197133120_569c6adbdb_k.jpg

35197133450_b00fd82500_o.jpg


New Delhi: China today launched its most powerful naval destroyer, the Type 055, which is among the largest warships in the world.

China is building four of these destroyers, the first of which was shown off this morning at the Shanghai port.

Weighing in when fully armed at more than 12,000 tonnes, the colossal Type 055 is considerably larger and more powerful than India's latest Project- 15B "Visakhapatnam" class destroyers which have still not been commissioned. India's latest destroyers will displace close to 8,200 tonnes when completely armed and are designed to carry a mix of nearly 50 surface-to-air, anti-ship and land attack missiles. In contrast, China's giant cruiser will combine nearly 120 missiles, making it one of the most heavily-armed ships in the world.

Powerful phased array radars will help it focus on targets at sea, on land and in the air. The giant new warship is the most sophisticated design put to sea by China which has commissioned a host of new, advanced warships at a remarkable pace over the last five years. According to PLA Realtalk, an ope-source online platform which discusses Chinese military developments, "The 055 is expected to field a substantially more modern and more capable command and control and battle management system.''

Since March 2014, China has commissioned five Type 52D destroyers thought to be similar in capability to India's `Visakhapatnam' class warships mentioned above. Worryingly for India, which has planned seven of these warships, China plans a fleet of at least 18 ships of this class.

Earlier this year, China launched its first indigenous aircraft carrier, construction of which started in November 2013. India's own homegrown aircraft carrier, the Vikrant (named after India's first aircraft carrier), in development since 2009, she sailed out for the first time in 2011, but is unlikely to be completed before 2023 according to a report last year of the national auditor.

China is presently locked in a war of words with the United States over its presence on artificially-created islands in the disputed waters of the South China Sea. India is an important maritime ally of the United States and shares deep concerns on the expansion of the Chinese Navy, particularly in the Indian Ocean. In the last five years, China has constantly deployed submarines (including nuclear submarines), warships and support vessels in the Indian Ocean.
In January this year, Admiral Harry Harris Jr., the Commander of the US Pacific Command said, "I believe India should be concerned about the increased Chinese influence. If you believe there is only a finite amount of influence in the region, then whatever influence that China has is influence that India doesn't have.''

35415880942_e96803d9fb_k.jpg

35415881922_793ba58cfd_o.jpg
 
. .
http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/indian-navy-outgunned-as-china-launches-its-biggest-destroyer-1717845

Indian Navy Outgunned As China Launches Its Biggest Destroyer

35197133120_569c6adbdb_k.jpg

35197133450_b00fd82500_o.jpg


New Delhi: China today launched its most powerful naval destroyer, the Type 055, which is among the largest warships in the world.

China is building four of these destroyers, the first of which was shown off this morning at the Shanghai port.

Weighing in when fully armed at more than 12,000 tonnes, the colossal Type 055 is considerably larger and more powerful than India's latest Project- 15B "Visakhapatnam" class destroyers which have still not been commissioned. India's latest destroyers will displace close to 8,200 tonnes when completely armed and are designed to carry a mix of nearly 50 surface-to-air, anti-ship and land attack missiles. In contrast, China's giant cruiser will combine nearly 120 missiles, making it one of the most heavily-armed ships in the world.

Powerful phased array radars will help it focus on targets at sea, on land and in the air. The giant new warship is the most sophisticated design put to sea by China which has commissioned a host of new, advanced warships at a remarkable pace over the last five years. According to PLA Realtalk, an ope-source online platform which discusses Chinese military developments, "The 055 is expected to field a substantially more modern and more capable command and control and battle management system.''

Since March 2014, China has commissioned five Type 52D destroyers thought to be similar in capability to India's `Visakhapatnam' class warships mentioned above. Worryingly for India, which has planned seven of these warships, China plans a fleet of at least 18 ships of this class.

Earlier this year, China launched its first indigenous aircraft carrier, construction of which started in November 2013. India's own homegrown aircraft carrier, the Vikrant (named after India's first aircraft carrier), in development since 2009, she sailed out for the first time in 2011, but is unlikely to be completed before 2023 according to a report last year of the national auditor.

China is presently locked in a war of words with the United States over its presence on artificially-created islands in the disputed waters of the South China Sea. India is an important maritime ally of the United States and shares deep concerns on the expansion of the Chinese Navy, particularly in the Indian Ocean. In the last five years, China has constantly deployed submarines (including nuclear submarines), warships and support vessels in the Indian Ocean.
In January this year, Admiral Harry Harris Jr., the Commander of the US Pacific Command said, "I believe India should be concerned about the increased Chinese influence. If you believe there is only a finite amount of influence in the region, then whatever influence that China has is influence that India doesn't have.''

35415880942_e96803d9fb_k.jpg

35415881922_793ba58cfd_o.jpg

 
.
http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/indian-navy-outgunned-as-china-launches-its-biggest-destroyer-1717845

Indian Navy Outgunned As China Launches Its Biggest Destroyer

35197133120_569c6adbdb_k.jpg

35197133450_b00fd82500_o.jpg


New Delhi: China today launched its most powerful naval destroyer, the Type 055, which is among the largest warships in the world.

China is building four of these destroyers, the first of which was shown off this morning at the Shanghai port.

Weighing in when fully armed at more than 12,000 tonnes, the colossal Type 055 is considerably larger and more powerful than India's latest Project- 15B "Visakhapatnam" class destroyers which have still not been commissioned. India's latest destroyers will displace close to 8,200 tonnes when completely armed and are designed to carry a mix of nearly 50 surface-to-air, anti-ship and land attack missiles. In contrast, China's giant cruiser will combine nearly 120 missiles, making it one of the most heavily-armed ships in the world.

Powerful phased array radars will help it focus on targets at sea, on land and in the air. The giant new warship is the most sophisticated design put to sea by China which has commissioned a host of new, advanced warships at a remarkable pace over the last five years. According to PLA Realtalk, an ope-source online platform which discusses Chinese military developments, "The 055 is expected to field a substantially more modern and more capable command and control and battle management system.''

Since March 2014, China has commissioned five Type 52D destroyers thought to be similar in capability to India's `Visakhapatnam' class warships mentioned above. Worryingly for India, which has planned seven of these warships, China plans a fleet of at least 18 ships of this class.

Earlier this year, China launched its first indigenous aircraft carrier, construction of which started in November 2013. India's own homegrown aircraft carrier, the Vikrant (named after India's first aircraft carrier), in development since 2009, she sailed out for the first time in 2011, but is unlikely to be completed before 2023 according to a report last year of the national auditor.

China is presently locked in a war of words with the United States over its presence on artificially-created islands in the disputed waters of the South China Sea. India is an important maritime ally of the United States and shares deep concerns on the expansion of the Chinese Navy, particularly in the Indian Ocean. In the last five years, China has constantly deployed submarines (including nuclear submarines), warships and support vessels in the Indian Ocean.
In January this year, Admiral Harry Harris Jr., the Commander of the US Pacific Command said, "I believe India should be concerned about the increased Chinese influence. If you believe there is only a finite amount of influence in the region, then whatever influence that China has is influence that India doesn't have.''

35415880942_e96803d9fb_k.jpg

35415881922_793ba58cfd_o.jpg
 
.
http://www.news18.com/news/world/ch...t-new-generation-naval-destroyer-1445759.html

China Launches 10,000-tonne Monster Next Generation Destroyer
Beijing: China's military on Wednesday launched its biggest new generation destroyer weighing 10,000 tonnes as part of a massive expansion to become a global naval power. The Navy's new destroyer, a domestically designed and produced vessel, was launched at the Jiangnan Shipyard (Group), Shanghai.

The vessel is the first of China's new generation of destroyers. It is equipped with new air defence, anti-missile, anti-ship and anti-submarine weapons, state-run Xinhua news agency reported. The vessel marks a milestone in improving the nation's Navy armament system and building a strong and modern Navy.

The state-run Global Times newspaper said the ship was believed to be the first Type 055 destroyer, which is considered to be a successor class to the smaller Type 052D guided missile destroyers. China is still producing the latter and commissioned one, the Xining, in January.

ALSO READ | Chinese Media Warns India on 'Border Showdown', says US Support 'Superficial'

Chinese media showed photos of the new ship covered in streamers and flags and flanked by rows of sailors. According to the plan, tests will be carried on the vessel, including equipment operation, berthing and sailing. The biggest naval destroyer was an addition to two aircraft carriers which China is in the process of deploying to compete with other naval powers liked the US and India, specially in the India Ocean.

China is producing warships at a rapid clip as it modernises its navy, which has been taking an increasingly prominent role among the country's armed forces. State media has said that the navy commissioned 18 ships, including destroyers, corvettes and guided-missile frigates in 2016.

In April, China launched its first domestically built aircraft carrier, a conventionally powered ship that likely won't enter service until 2020. China's naval build-up, and it's increasingly assertive stance over disputed territory in the South China has unnerved other nations.

China claims almost all the South China Sea, believed to have huge deposits of oil and gas, through which about $5 trillion in ship-borne trade passes every year, and has been building up military facilities like runways on the islands it controls. Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan and Vietnam also have claims.

ALSO READ | China Lodges diplomatic protests, Accuses Indian Troops of 'Crossing Boundary' in Sikkim Section

The Chinese Navy is currently trying to form battle groups that accompany the aircraft carriers when they set out on missions far from shores. The first aircraft carrier Liaoning has left with a flotilla of Chinese naval ships on June 25 on "routine training mission" from Qingdao in east China.

The naval formation includes destroyers Jinan and Yinchuan, frigate Yantai and a squadron of J-15 fighter jets and helicopters, a Chinese defence ministry statement said. The training mission, like the previous ones, is expected to strengthen coordination among the vessels and improve the skills of crew and pilots in different marine region.

This is the first exercise being carried out by Liaoning, a refurbished aircraft carrier, built from the hull of a Soviet ship bought from Ukraine after China had launched a home-made carrier in April this year. The new aircraft carrier was expected to be operational by 2019.

Liaoning has earlier carried out exercises in the disputed South China Sea as well as East China Sea along with its battle formation group.

(With agency inputs)
First Published: June 28, 2017, 12:21 PM IST
 
. .
Enjoy the moment, but there is no need to bring them in.
 
. . . . . .
When and if the future arrives, we can compare them.

Lol they all ready laid down INS Mormugao commissioned by 2020

INS_Mormugao_floats_on_her_own_post_launch.jpg



INS Paradip & NS Porbandar is expected in service by 2022 & 2024


The standard Of PLAN And IN different Project 17A-class frigate is almost 7,350 Tonnes s But still frigate for Indian Navy but Type 052D destroyer which 7500 tonnes but a destroyer for Chinese Navy



 
Last edited:
.
Lol they all ready laid down INS Mormugao commissioned by 2020

INS_Mormugao_floats_on_her_own_post_launch.jpg



INS Paradip & NS Porbandar is expected in service by 2022 & 2024

Why you guys have to launch a ship with nothing on top? By the way, get Visakhapatnam finished first, which was started one full year earlier than China's 055.



The standard Of PLAN And IN different Project 17A-class frigate is almost 7,350 Tonnes s But still frigate for Indian Navy but Type 052D destroyer which 7500 tonnes but a destroyer for Chinese Navy

Whatever you call them, just finish them on time. You guys should really get out of this "Hindu schedule" thingy, and try to finish something on time, for once.

Enjoy the moment.:cheers:


Enjoy? More like depression for China's foes.
 
. .

Pakistan Defence Latest Posts

Pakistan Affairs Latest Posts

Back
Top Bottom