07.10.2004, 19:30
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weiß jemand was genaueres über das schiff?
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Zitat:Shichang (Multirole Aviation Ship)[Bild: http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/w...g-pic2.jpg]
The PLA Navy training ship Shichang resembles a scaled-down version of the Royal Navy's RFA Argus aviation training ship. According to the 10 June 1998 issue of Jane's Defence Weekly, Shichang features a superstructure forward and large space aft for either 2 Harbin Zhi-9A helicopters. The aft flight deck, spanning two-thirds of ship's length, enables simultaneous operations of multiple helicopters. This facilitates training for shipboard helicopter operations, as well as amphibious assult training.
The aft deck can also house containers for equipment required for various training missions, allowing rapid reconfiguration. The overall layout is similar to that of the Arapaho concept tested by the Royal Navy on RFA Reliant in the 1980s.
With a displacement of 10,000t and a speed of 17 knots, it is one of the larger and faster ships in the PLAN inventory. This provides a training platform for large ship handling andr flight deck operations.
The Shichang is widely regarded as the prelude to the construction of a helicopter carrier or amphibious assult vessel, and provides a basis for perfecting fixed-wing aircraft carrier operational concepts.
weiß jemand was genaueres über das schiff?
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Zitat:Landing Ship Tankweiß da jemand was genaueres?
By the beginning of 2002, China had over 50 amphibious landing ships and can transport a brigade of marines at one time, but cannot carry enough supplies. By 2007, China's Navy may have its first new tank-landing ship with a 5,000 to 6,000 ton displacement, capable of carrying 15 tanks and 200 fully armed marines. In this way, China's Navy will have acquired improved capabilities at transporting tanks and soldiers.