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Chinese destroyer Lhasa
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Career (China)
Name: Lhasa
Namesake:
  • Lhasa
  • (拉萨)
Builder: Jiangnan Shipyard, Shanghai
Launched: 28 April 2018
Commissioned: 7 March 2021
Identification: Pennant number: 102
Status: Active
General characteristics
Class & type: Type 055 destroyer
Displacement: 12-13,000 tonnes (full load)
Length: 180 m (590 ft 7 in)
Beam: 20 m (65 ft 7 in)
Draught: 6.6 m (21 ft 8 in)
Installed power:
  • 6 × QD-50 turbine generators (5 MW (6,700 hp) each)
  • Total: 30 MW (40,000 shp)
Propulsion:
  • COGAG
  • 4 × QC-280 gas turbines (28 MW (38,000 hp) each)
  • Total: 112 MW (150,000 shp)
  • Speed: 30 knots (56 km/h; 35 mph)
    Range: 5,000 nmi (9,300 km)
    Complement: 300+
    Sensors and
    processing systems:
    Electronic warfare
    & decoys:
  • Electronic warfare system
  • Armament:
  • 1 × H/PJ-38 130 mm gun
  • 1 × H/PJ-11 CIWS
  • 1 × HQ-10 short-range SAM 24-cell launcher
  • 112 VLS
    • HHQ-9 surface-to-air missiles
    • YJ-18 anti-ship cruise missiles
    • CJ-10 land-attack cruise missiles
    • Missile-launched anti-submarine torpedoes
  • 2 x sets
    • Yu-7 torpedoes
  • Aircraft carried:
  • 2 medium-lift helicopters
  • Aviation facilities:
  • Stern hangar
  • Helicopter landing platform
  • Lhasa (102) is a Type 055 destroyer of the People's Liberation Army Navy. She was commissioned on 7 March 2021.

    Development and design[]

    The People's Liberation Army Navy was interested in a large destroyer from as early as the late-1960s. A development program, code-named "055", initiated in 1976 was cancelled in 1983 after encountering insurmountable technical obstacles from industrial underdevelopment; for example, the required gas turbine power plants could neither be produced domestically, nor imported at acceptable prices.[1] In April 2014, an image emerged of a full-scale mock-up of the Type 055 superstructure - with enclosed integrated mast for radar and other electronics at the Chinese naval electronic testing range in Wuhan.[2][3]

    The Type 055 is expected to undertake expeditionary missions and form the primary escort for Chinese aircraft carriers.[4][5] The United States classifies these ships as cruisers.[6] The United States Navy defines a cruiser as a large multi-mission surface combatant with flagship capabilities; this suggests the U.S. expects the Type 055 to fulfill a similar role as the Ticonderoga-class cruiser.[4][7]

    Construction and career[]

    Lhasa was the second ship of the class and laid down and launched on 28 April 2018 at the Jiangnan Shipyard in Shanghai. On 27 January 2021, she was spotted at Hainan Island with hull number 102. The ship commissioned on 7 March 2021 and assigned to the North Sea Fleet.[8][9] Tibetan newspaper Lhasa Daily reported that Vice Mayor of Lhasa travelled to the Qingdao military base to visit the officers and sailors of Lhasa.[8]

    References[]

    1. "Summary of Historic facts (Part 3, Reviews of Large Size Destroyer Research)" (in zh-hans). Historical Data of Destroyers. Historical Data of Chinese Shipbuilding Industry. China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation, Department of Equipment and Technology of People's Liberation Army Navy. pp. 10–11. 
    2. Caldwell et al.: page 4
    3. Lin, Jeffrey; Singer, P.W. (9 April 2014). "The next new major Chinese warship arrives, on land". http://www.popsci.com/blog-network/eastern-arsenal/next-new-major-chinese-warship-arrives-land. Retrieved 29 May 2015. 
    4. 4.0 4.1 Rogoway, Tyler. "China's Type 055 Super Destroyer Is A Reality Check For The US And Its Allies" (in en-US). The Drive. http://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/11941/chinas-type-055-super-destroyer-is-a-reality-check-for-the-us-and-its-allies. 
    5. Holmes, James R. (15 February 2018). "Fleet Design with Chinese Characteristics". The Drive. https://www.uscc.gov/sites/default/files/Holmes_Written%20Testimony.pdf. Retrieved 6 July 2018. 
    6. United States Department of Defense (May 2017). Annual Report To Congress: Military and Security Developments Involving the People's Republic of China 2017 (Report). p. 25. Archived on 19 July 2018. Error: If you specify |archivedate=, you must also specify |archiveurl=. https://www.defense.gov/Portals/1/Documents/pubs/2017_China_Military_Power_Report.PDF. Retrieved 22 July 2018. 
    7. "United States Navy Fact File: Cruisers - CG". 9 January 2017. http://www.navy.mil/navydata/fact_display.asp?cid=4200&tid=800&ct=4. Retrieved 6 July 2018. 
    8. 8.0 8.1 Vavasseur, Xavier (2021-03-07). "China's 2nd Type 055 Destroyer 'Lhasa' 拉萨 Commissioned with PLAN" (in en-US). https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2021/03/chinas-2nd-type-055-destroyer-lasa-拉萨-commissioned-with-plan/. 
    9. "China launches second Type 055 destroyer | Jane's 360". 2018-05-01. https://web.archive.org/web/20180501235845/http://www.janes.com/article/79674/china-launches-second-type-055-destroyer. 
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