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China escort fleet information

The naval escort formation led by China, commander of China naval escort formation, went to the Gulf of Aden and Somali waters for the first time to carry out escort mission, and set sail from Sanya military port at 65438+ on February 26th, 2008. All three warships have sailed out of the dock, with Wuhan in front, Weishan Lake in the middle and Haikou at last. The naval escort formation of China consists of the guided missile destroyer Wuhan Ship, the guided missile destroyer Haikou Ship and the comprehensive supply ship Weishan Lake Ship, with two ship-borne helicopters for Wuhan Ship, Weishan Lake Ship and Haikou Ship.

Aircraft Wuhan, Weishan Lake, Haikou. The list of formation commanders, captains, political commissars and special warfare commanders of each ship is as follows: formation commander: Du, formation deputy commander: Yin Dunping, 169-Wuhan guided missile destroyer: captain, captain, tornado colonel, political commissar Colonel Yang Yi, 1765438-Haikou guided missile destroyer: captain, colonel Zou Fuquan.

Editing this paragraph, the Chinese People's Liberation Army naval escort formation set sail.

China naval escort fleet

On the afternoon of February 26th, 2008, at 65438, Sanya was sunny and warm in winter. Military music played loudly in the military port, and steel warships lined up neatly. On the long dock, officers and men in new military uniforms waved goodbye to their hearts' content. "goodbye! We are waiting for your triumph! " "Comrades, please rest assured, please rest assured the motherland and people! We must live up to our mission, live up to our trust and resolutely complete the escort mission! " The officers and men of the formation stood on the deck and solemnly saluted the motherland. Wu Shengli, member of the Central Military Commission and commander of the navy, attended the farewell ceremony and delivered a speech. Wu Shengli said that the naval fleet carrying out this escort mission is the first time that China has used military force to go overseas to safeguard its national strategic interests; For the first time, our army organized maritime combat forces to fulfill international humanitarian obligations overseas; It is the first time for our navy to protect the safety of important transportation lines in the open sea. After the formation commander asked for instructions, Wu Shengli, commander of the navy, ordered to set sail. 13: 45, an escort formation consisting of guided missile destroyers Wuhan, Haikou and Weishan Lake, as well as two ship-borne helicopters and dozens of special warfare players, led by Major General Du Chen Jing, commander of the fleet and chief of staff of the South China Sea Fleet, slowly left the dock and embarked on a new journey to the Gulf of Aden and Somali waters to carry out escort missions. The formation will pass through Xisha and Nansha, Singapore Strait and Malacca Strait, cross the Indian Ocean and reach the mission sea area, with a total voyage of more than 4,400 nautical miles. It is estimated that the formation will arrive at the mission sea area in 10 days. In recent years, pirates in the Gulf of Aden and Somali waters have become increasingly rampant, and the number of crimes has increased year by year. From the beginning of 2009 to 165438+ 10, more than 40 ships were hijacked by Somali pirates, involving more than 600 crew members. At present, there are still more than 20 ships and nearly 300 crew members detained by pirates. Before 2009 1 1 month, there were 1265 sub-merchant ships passing through this route in China, and 20% of them were attacked by pirates. Frequent pirate attacks in this sea area seriously endanger the safety of ships and personnel passing by and pose a major threat to China's national interests. In response to the piracy problem in the Gulf of Aden and the Somali waters, the UN Security Council has successively adopted four resolutions, calling on and authorizing all countries in the world to crack down on piracy in the Gulf of Aden. Our naval fleet's escort mission to the Gulf of Aden and the Somali waters is an action taken in accordance with the relevant resolutions of the UN Security Council, and it is a measure for me to fulfill my international obligations and safeguard international and regional peace and security. The main task of the formation is to protect the safety of China ships and personnel passing through the Gulf of Aden and Somali waters, and to protect the safety of ships carrying humanitarian supplies by international organizations such as the World Food Programme. Escort operations will take the form of accompanying escort, regional escort and ship escort, not on shore. The three ships participating in this escort mission are all modern warships designed and manufactured by China, which have the ability to carry out ocean-going non-war military missions for a long time. Relevant leaders of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Transport, the Fourth Headquarters of the People's Liberation Army and the Navy attended the farewell ceremony that day.

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On February 26th, 2008, at about13: 45pm, a naval fleet of the Chinese People's Liberation Army set sail from Sanya, Hainan, and went to the Gulf of Aden and the Somali waters for escort mission. The escort formation consists of guided missile destroyers "Wuhan", "Haikou", integrated supply ship "Weishan Lake", two ship-borne helicopters and some special warfare players, with more than 800 officers and men. On February 28th, 2008, after a two-day and two-night voyage, the escort formation left the South China Sea and embarked on a journey across the Straits of Malacca to the ocean. At 9: 30am on the same day, officers and men of the formation held an oath ceremony of "going to the sea" in the waters near Zengmu shoal at the southernmost tip of China. On the morning of February 29th, 2008, the guided missile destroyers Wuhan, Haikou and Weishan Lake successively sailed into the Singapore Strait. In the morning 10, the escort formation sailed into the Malacca Strait. On the afternoon of June 30, 2008, 65438+February 30, 2008, the escort formation entered the Indian Ocean through the Straits of Malacca, successfully completing the first comprehensive replenishment at sea. On June 65438+1 October1day, 2009, all the officers and men of the escort formation and the crew on board ushered in the New Year's Day of 2009 in the Indian Ocean. At this time, the time difference between the ship and Beijing time is about three hours. Hold a flag-raising ceremony on the "Haikou" ship to welcome the New Year and contribute to the ocean. On the evening of June 5438+1October 2, 2009, the escort formation has sailed into the Arabian Sea, and the ship was adjusted for the third time, three hours later than Beijing time. On June 6th, 2009, at 65438, after ten days and ten nights' voyage, China naval fleet went to the Gulf of Aden and Somali waters to carry out escort mission. They arrived in the mission area in the early morning of June 1 local time in the Gulf of Aden and officially started to escort. On June 5438+1October 8, 2009, Hebei Tengfei and Guanyin, escorted by guided missile destroyer Haikou, left the pirate threat zone and arrived at the entrance of Mande Strait between the Gulf of Aden and the Red Sea. At this point, the China naval escort formation successfully completed its first escort mission. At 6: 00 on June 65438+1October 12, 2009, the China naval escort formation escorted four ships, including the merchant ship Yushan of Taiwan Province Province, which was the second escort operation since the China naval escort formation arrived in the Gulf of Aden.

Edit this paragraph. The second escort formation of the Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy set out.

The second escort formation of China Navy and the second escort formation of China Navy set out.

On the morning of April 2, we set sail from Zhanjiang, Guangdong, and went to the Gulf of Aden and the Somali waters to carry out the replacement escort mission. The second escort formation consists of the guided missile destroyer "Shenzhen", the guided missile frigate "Huangshan" and the comprehensive supply ship "Weishan Lake" left by the first escort formation, as well as two ship-borne helicopters and some special warfare players. The whole formation consists of more than 800 people. The main task is to protect the safety of Chinese ships and personnel passing through the Gulf of Aden and Somali waters, and to protect the safety of ships carrying humanitarian supplies by international organizations such as the World Food Programme. The second escort formation will sail through Xisha, Nansha, Singapore Strait and Malacca Strait, cross the Indian Ocean and reach the Gulf of Aden and Somali waters, with a total voyage of 4,600 nautical miles. The "Shenzhen" guided missile destroyer and the "Huangshan" guided missile frigate are modern warships designed and manufactured by China, with advanced weapons and equipment. The guided missile destroyer "Shenzhen" is known as "the first ship in China", with a length of154m, a width of 17. 1 m, a full-load displacement of 6,580 tons, a modern weapon system, a new type of straight -9C ship-borne helicopter, and the ability to attack the sea and air and anti-submarine. Since its service in February 1999, "Shenzhen" has traveled across oceans and visited more than ten countries and regions in Europe, Asia, Africa and Oceania, with a total voyage of more than 654.38+10,000 nautical miles, creating a number of firsts for China's navy's foreign exchanges and becoming a veritable "diplomatic star ship". Huangshan is a new missile frigate developed and produced by China. Length 134m, width 16m, full-load displacement of 4,053t, all-diesel combined power plant, two propellers and two rudders. It is mainly equipped with advanced weapons such as ship-to-ship missile system and short-range defense naval gun, and is equipped with straight -9C ship-borne helicopter. Since serving, he has successfully completed many major military tasks such as combat readiness and drills.

Edit this paragraph. China naval escort formation meets in the Gulf of Aden.

On April 13, 2009, the second escort formation of China Navy joined the first escort formation in the eastern Gulf of Aden and Somali waters.

. After a voyage of 1 1 days and nights, the second escort formation of the China Navy successfully joined the first escort formation that had just completed the 40th escort mission in the eastern waters of the Gulf of Aden on the morning of April 13. At about 6: 00 local time (Beijing time 1 1), the guided missile destroyer "Wuhan" sailed to the parallel position of the guided missile destroyer "Shenzhen", and the two ships respectively played the flags of "Welcome comrades-in-arms" and "Work hard and learn from you". The "Wuhan" ship honked for a long time, and the second escort formation "Shenzhen" ship and "Huangshan" ship honked in response. Then Mifune honked at the same time 1 min. After the smooth rendezvous, the first escort formation sent some personnel to the "Shenzhen" ship to introduce the piracy activities in the Gulf of Aden and the escort experience for more than three months. At the same time, some members of the second escort formation transferred to the "Wuhan" ship to learn about the organization and implementation procedures of escort operations on the spot. According to the scheduled plan, two escort formations of China Navy carried out two joint escort missions from 13 to 18. The second fleet, composed of the guided missile destroyer "Shenzhen" and the guided missile frigate "Huangshan", will undertake the task of escorting Chinese and foreign merchant ships in this sea area. According to the plan, the two formations will jointly escort twice, and then the first formation will return.

Editor's Note: Two escort formations of China Navy have been handed over smoothly.

The first and second escort formations in the Gulf of Aden are all 4 1 merchant ships.

On April 5, 2009 15: 30 local time (20: 30 Beijing time), two escort formations of China Navy successfully completed the handover on the "Wuhan" ship. According to the naval deployment, starting from 0: 00 on April 16, Beijing time, the second escort formation will take over the first escort formation to undertake the escort mission in the Gulf of Aden and the Somali waters, and the "Weishan Lake" ship will be handed over to the second escort formation. The handover process is organized and implemented in the order of formation command group, political working group, logistics group and equipment group. The first escort formation handed over relevant documents, materials, equipment and spare parts to the second escort formation, and reported the strength of the escort formation. Du Fu, the first escort formation commander and chief of staff of the fleet, and Mo Zhilou, the second escort formation commander and deputy commander of the fleet, signed the task handover book. After the handover, two escort formations will depart from the east exit of Mande Strait on June 16 to perform the last escort mission. According to the plan, the first escort formations will leave the Gulf of Aden on 18 and are expected to return to Sanya, Hainan on the 28th. Yin Dunping, deputy commander of the first escort formation and deputy director of the political department of the South China Sea Fleet, said in an interview with the reporters accompanying the ship: "We have successfully completed the escort mission, and I wish the comrades of the second escort formation a complete escort mission." Since the first escort formation consisting of Wuhan, Haikou and Weishan Lake set sail from Sanya on February 26th, 2008, there have been 2 12 ships, including 4 1 batch 166 ships and 46 regional escorts. In addition, the first escort formations rescued three attacked ships and took care of the 1 fishing boat (Tianyu 88).

Edit this paragraph. The third escort formation of the PLA Navy set sail.

The escort officers and soldiers accepted the escort mission.

On the morning of July 16, 2009, the third escort formation of the China Navy set sail from a military port of the East China Sea Fleet in Zhoushan, Zhejiang Province, and went to the Gulf of Aden and Somali waters to replace the second escort formation, which marked the new progress in the normal operation of China's naval escort operations. Wang Zhiguo, commander of the third escort formation, told CCTV that the third escort formation consisted of the latest domestic missile frigates Zhoushan, Xuzhou and Qiandao Lake, as well as two ship-borne helicopters and dozens of special warfare players, with more than 800 people in the whole formation. The third batch of warships carrying out escort missions, Zhoushan and Xuzhou, are new domestic missile frigates with relatively small tonnage. Qiandaohu integrated supply ship is the second generation ocean-going integrated supply ship designed and manufactured by China. It has high speed and strong seaworthiness, and can be used for horizontal liquid cargo supply, vertical liquid cargo supply and vertical dry cargo supply of helicopters with escort ships formation, and can also be used for early medical treatment and evacuation of the wounded and sick at sea. Faced with the situation of long duration, large cross-region and complex environment, the third batch of formations will accept a more severe test. Wang Zhiguo introduced that in order to successfully complete various escort missions, before departure, the escort formation has completed three stages of targeted training, namely, individual professional basic intensive training, team task collaborative training, and actual combat drills simulating the whole escort process. Courses such as day and night continuous navigation, helicopter landing rescue, and maritime replenishment were drilled, and emergency plans for various emergencies were revised and improved. During the execution of the mission, the third escort formation will regularly organize ships to dock at the port for replenishment, conduct friendly exchange visits with foreign troops as appropriate, and actively participate in international humanitarian relief activities. Liu Xiaojiang, political commissar of the navy, presided over the farewell ceremony, and Wu Shengli, member of the Central Military Commission and commander of the navy, attended and spoke. Relevant leaders of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Transport, Zhejiang Province and relevant personnel of the Fourth Headquarters of the People's Liberation Army attended the farewell ceremony. Wu Shengli said in his speech that the escort mission is a major strategic decision made by the CPC Central Committee, the State Council and the Central Military Commission to safeguard national security and development interests. Since the naval escort mission was carried out on February 26, 65438 last year, the escort formations have kept in mind the great trust of the party and the people, worked closely together and fought continuously. Up to now, it has successfully escorted 78 batches of 432 Chinese and foreign ships 1 and 2 1 and rescued five foreign ships attacked by pirates, which has made outstanding contributions to effectively protecting the navigation safety of Chinese and foreign ships sailing through the Gulf of Aden and Somali waters, fully demonstrating my style as a responsible big country, showing the image of our army as a mighty teacher, a civilized teacher and a teacher of peace, and demonstrating the brilliant achievements of the people. The officers and men of the whole regiment should resolutely implement the decision-making intentions of the CPC Central Committee, the State Council and the Central Military Commission, always keep in mind the instructions of President Hu Jintao, fully carry forward the fine tradition of our army of "obeying the party's command, serving the people and being brave and good at fighting", strive to practice the core values of contemporary revolutionary soldiers of "being loyal to the party, loving the people and serving the country", devote themselves to their mission and advocating honor ",and resolutely meet all challenges with firm belief and strong fighting spirit.

In this section, edit the handover of the second and third escort formations of China Navy.

China Navy's second escort formation and the third escort formation achieved task handover. On August/KOOC-0/day, 2009, local time/KOOC-0/0 (Beijing time/KOOC-0/5), the second escort formation and the third escort formation of China Navy successfully completed the task handover on the "Shenzhen" ship. The handover ceremony kicked off in the majestic military songs. The handover process is organized and implemented in the order of formation command group, political working group, logistics group and equipment group. The second escort formation handed over relevant information to the third escort formation, and informed the troop strength of the escort formation. Mo Zhilou, the commander of the second escort formation, and Wang Zhiguo, the commander of the third escort formation, signed a task handover letter and delivered a speech. Mo Zhilou said: "I wish the third escort formation a successful completion of the escort mission and fully display the good image of my responsible big country and our army's teacher of peace and civilization." Wang Zhiguo said: "We will actively learn from the fine traditions and experience of the second batch of escort formations, resolutely complete the escort mission, and live up to the great trust of the motherland and the people." Before the handover ceremony, the second escort formation introduced the piracy activities and escort experience in the Gulf of Aden to the third escort formation. It is estimated that at 17 and 1 local time, two groups of escort formations will depart from the east entrance of Mande Strait for the last escort mission. After completing this escort mission, the second escort formation will leave the Gulf of Aden in the near future and embark on a voyage back to the motherland. Since the second escort formation took over the escort in April of 16, it has successfully completed the escort task of 45 batches of 393 ships, rescued four foreign merchant ships attacked by pirates and took care of 1 foreign merchant ships, which has been widely praised at home and abroad.

Edit this paragraph. The fourth escort formation of the PLA Navy set sail.

The fourth escort formation of China Navy set sail from Zhoushan Port for Wenzhou Ship.

On the morning of June 30th, 2009 10, with the order of Liu Xiaojiang, political commissar of the navy, officers and men in new naval uniforms lined up on their respective warships to solemnly salute and wave goodbye to the motherland and people. The fourth escort formation of China Navy set sail from a military port of East China Sea Fleet in Zhoushan, Zhejiang Province, and went to the ocean to carry out escort missions in the Gulf of Aden and Somali waters. It will complete the normal replacement with the third escort formation of China Navy, further indicating that our escort operation has entered a new stage of orderly replacement and normal operation. Since the naval escort mission, up to now, 735 Chinese and foreign ships have been successfully escorted 127 batches, 276 Chinese and foreign ships have been covered, and 16 Chinese and foreign ships attacked by pirates have been rescued, effectively protecting the safety of ships sailing through the Gulf of Aden. Our formation commanders have won wide acclaim at home and abroad for their professionalism, effectiveness and unique and flexible escort methods in escort operations. The fourth escort formation consists of two new domestic missile frigates "Maanshan" and "Wenzhou" of the Navy's East China Sea Fleet, the integrated supply ship "Qiandao Lake" in the third escort formation, as well as two ship-borne helicopters and dozens of special warfare players. There are more than 700 people in the whole formation. Earlier, the China Navy had sent three escort formations. The first escort formations include guided missile destroyers Wuhan and Haikou, as well as the integrated supply ship Weishan Lake. The second escort formation includes the guided missile destroyer "Shenzhen", the guided missile frigate "Huangshan" and the integrated supply ship "Weishan Lake" which continues to carry out escort missions. The third formation consists of the latest domestic missile frigates Zhoushan, Xuzhou and Qiandao Lake. Relevant leaders of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Transport, Zhejiang Province, relevant personnel of the Fourth Headquarters of the People's Liberation Army and representatives of some families of escort officers and soldiers attended the farewell ceremony. At 9: 00 local time (165438+1October 12), the fourth escort formation and the third escort formation of the China Navy met in the waters at point A of the escort route in the east of the Gulf of Aden. The third escort formation "Zhoushan" and the fourth escort formation "Wenzhou" held a brief meeting ceremony on behalf of the two formations respectively. At the same time, two warships sounded their horns 1 min and hoisted the welcome flag. Some officers and men of the two formations stood on the starboard side of the ship and saluted each other. Around 14 local time 16 (Beijing time 2 16), with the Chinese and foreign merchant ships such as Fu Qiang, Tian Kai and Fuyu Star escorted by three missile frigates of China Navy safely arrived at the fishing protection point in the west of the Gulf of Aden, the escort mission of China Navy 134 was successfully completed. This is the first time that the third and fourth escort formations of China Navy have jointly completed the escort mission. 165438+1On October 27th, the third escort formation and the fourth escort formation of China Navy successfully completed the handover of escort mission in the western waters of the Gulf of Aden and separated at sea. Ma 'anshan, Wenzhou and Qiandao Lake ships belonging to the third escort formation will undertake the escort mission of China Navy in the Gulf of Aden and Somali waters.

Edit this paragraph: PLA Navy completes new route escort mission.

The officers and men on the escort ship are training.

Profile picture: On February 26th, 65438, the fourth escort formation of China Navy "Ma 'anshan" launched a signal flare to commemorate the first anniversary of naval escort. On that day, the China naval escort formation held various activities to commemorate the first anniversary of the China Navy's escort mission in the Gulf of Aden and Somali waters, in order to express the infinite loyalty of the escort officers and soldiers to the party and the people and their strong determination to complete the mission. On the afternoon of 20 10/0,065438+10/9 (local time), 20 Chinese and foreign ships, including Zhenhua 26, Yue Ming and Gemstone Express, were escorted by the China naval escort formation "Maanshan" and "Wenzhou". So far, the China naval escort formation has completed the task of escorting the largest number of ships in a single batch on the new route. The protected ships include 1 1 China ship and 9 foreign ships. On the morning of 17, these ships sailed from west to east in three columns, and the escort formation took the form of accompanying escort, and ship-borne helicopters were sent to strengthen patrol. During the voyage, in the face of the harassment of many suspicious ships, the formation stepped up its vigilance and successfully drove away by firing detonation bombs and signal bombs. From 20 10 to 10/0/,after the China naval escort route extended 50 nautical miles from the eastern meeting point, the escort formation carefully analyzed the characteristics of piracy activities on the new route, greatly improving the rapid response and coordinated attack capabilities of each combat unit. In addition, the escort formation strengthened communication with the protected ships, and adopted a series of countermeasures, such as informing the merchant ships of pirate information in time, checking the preventive measures of the merchant ships, and forming a reasonable formation, to ensure the safety of the protected ships. The fifth escort formation of China Navy is about to set sail. The fifth escort formation of the navy consists of the guided missile destroyer Guangzhou of the South China Sea Fleet, the guided missile frigate Chaohu, the integrated supply ship Weishan Lake, two ship-borne helicopters and some special warfare players. Among them, the "Chaohu" ship has arrived in the Gulf of Aden and the Somali waters in advance to carry out escort missions. The three warships forming the formation are all new warships designed and built by our country. The new modern guided missile destroyer "Guangzhou" has a total length of 155.5 meters, a ship width of 17.2 meters and a full displacement of 5585 tons. It has strong air defense, anti-ship, anti-submarine warfare and electronic countermeasures capabilities. The new missile frigate "Chaohu" has a length of134m, a width of16m and a full displacement of 4,000 tons. Since serving, he has successfully completed many major activities such as superior combat readiness and exercises. The new ocean-going comprehensive supply ship "Weishan Lake" has a full displacement of 20,560 tons and can supply three ships and 1 helicopter at the same time. Accompanying the support mission of visiting ships for many times, and carrying out two escort missions successively. At present, it has safely traveled nearly 65,438+10,000 nautical miles. 65438+Since February 26th, 2008, the navy has sent four batches of 1 1 ships to the Gulf of Aden and Somali waters to carry out escort missions. Up to now, it has successfully escorted 172 batches 1643 Chinese and foreign ships, rescued 23 Chinese and foreign ships attacked by pirates, and successfully cared for 5 released Chinese and foreign ships, making positive contributions to the anti-piracy efforts of the international community.

Edit this paragraph. The fifth escort formation of the PLA Navy set sail.

On March 4th, 20 10, the fifth escort formation of the Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy will set sail from a military port in Sanya, Hainan, and go to the Gulf of Aden and Somali waters to replace the fourth escort formation. The escort formation will consist of "Guangzhou" guided missile destroyer, "Chaohu" guided missile frigate and "Weishan Lake" integrated supply ship, as well as two ship-borne helicopters and dozens of special warfare players. Among them, the "Chaohu" missile frigate has arrived in the Gulf of Aden and the Somali waters ahead of schedule and is carrying out the fourth escort mission.

"Guangzhou" guided missile destroyer

A new modern guided missile destroyer developed and built by China. Total length 155.5 meters, ship width 17.2 meters, and full-load displacement of 5585 tons. It has strong air defense, anti-ship, anti-submarine warfare and electronic countermeasures capabilities. She has repeatedly performed overseas missions on behalf of the South China Sea Fleet. In last year's "Peace -09" maritime multinational joint military exercise, the "Guangzhou" ship set a "six firsts".

"Chaohu" missile frigate

A new missile frigate designed and built by China is134m long and16m wide, with a full displacement of 4,000 tons. It is mainly equipped with ship-to-ship missile system and short-range defense naval gun. Since serving, he has successfully completed major activities such as combat readiness and drills issued by his superiors, and is currently carrying out escort missions in the Gulf of Aden and Somali waters.

"Weishan Lake" integrated supply ship

A new type of ocean-going comprehensive supply ship designed and built by our country has a full displacement of 20,560 tons, and has the comprehensive supply capacity of dry goods and liquid goods such as fuel oil, fresh water, main and non-staple foods. It can supply 3 ships and 1 helicopter at the same time. In 2007, she visited many countries in Europe with the ship Guangzhou. At present, "Weishan Lake" has safely traveled nearly 65,438+10,000 nautical miles.

Edit this paragraph. The sixth escort formation of the PLA Navy set sail.

On June 30th, 20 10, the sixth escort formation of China Navy set sail from Zhanjiang, Guangdong Province, and went to the Gulf of Aden and Somali waters to take over the fifth escort formation. The sixth escort formation consists of the dock landing ship Kunlun Mountain of the South China Sea Fleet, the guided missile destroyer Lanzhou and the integrated supply ship Weishan Lake, which is carrying out the fifth escort mission, as well as four ship-borne helicopters and some special warfare players. The whole formation is 1000 more than 998 "Kunlun Mountain" landing ship.

People. The three warships of this escort formation are all modern warships independently developed by China and equipped with advanced weapons and equipment. Among them, the "Kunlun Mountain" ship with a displacement of 1.85 million tons is currently the largest surface ship in China, and it made its debut as the latest equipment of the navy. [ 1]

"Kunlun Mountain" dock landing ship

"Kunlun Mountain", with a displacement of18,500 tons, is the largest surface warship in China at present.

Lanzhou guided missile destroyer

Lanzhou is equipped with the famous "China Aegis" phased array radar, which has made a qualitative leap in detection distance, and can find targets at a long distance and guide ship-borne missile attacks. Its vertical missile attack system can intercept more air targets faster.

"Weishan Lake" integrated supply ship

The "Weishan Lake" integrated supply ship is the largest supply ship designed and built by China itself, with a displacement of nearly 30,000 tons. It can supply 3 ships and 1 helicopter at the same time and can carry 1 helicopter. The ship not only performs political and military functions in the traditional sense, but also plays the role of international exchange. It welcomed the visit of Admiral Allen West, Chief of Staff of the British Navy. Successfully completed the mission of visiting and supporting ships in Pakistan, India, Thailand, Russia, Britain, Spain, France, Japan and other countries, and conducted voyage training and joint military exercises; At present, it has safely sailed nearly 654.38 million nautical miles. [2] On June 30th, the sixth escort formation of China Navy set sail from Zhanjiang, Guangdong Province, and went to the Gulf of Aden and Somali waters to replace the fifth escort formation with the landing ship Kunlun Mountain.

Escort mission These formations are composed of the dock landing ship Kunlun Mountain of the South China Sea Fleet, the guided missile destroyer Lanzhou, two types of dock transport ships and the integrated supply ship Weishanhu, which is carrying out the fifth escort mission in the Gulf of Aden. With a total length of 2 10/0m, a maximum width of 28m and a normal displacement of18,500t, Kunlun Mountain is the first dock landing ship in China and the largest surface warship in China at present. Its service has filled the gap of domestic dock landing ships and updated our traditional landing combat concept. As the latest equipment of China Navy, the two-type dock landing craft carried by the "Kunlun Mountain" ship made its debut in escort operation, which has the characteristics of strong maritime maneuverability and high speed. "Lanzhou" captain156m, width17.2m, full-load displacement of more than 7,000 tons, and maximum speed of 30 knots. It is the latest guided missile destroyer in China and has the reputation of "China Aegis". He officially joined the People's Navy in September 2005, and has participated in many major military exercises since serving. "Weishan Lake" integrated supply ship is the largest supply ship designed and built by China, with a displacement of nearly 30,000 tons, which can supply more than two ships at the same time. The ship has participated in the first and second escort missions. After the sixth escort formation arrives in the mission area, the "Weishan Lake" ship will join it and continue to provide replenishment support for the escort operation. Getting Started Atlas More Atlas