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China's 'Red Aegis' destroyer

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Type 052D Ship Brief

This is "Type 052D Ship Brief" by Aaron Amick on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them.

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Anonymous

Some interesting information I read on Sinodefenseforum, which you should read for more information about the PLAN. The following was posted by @jobjed: Main points: QC280 probably doesn't exist QC280 was the name of a failed attempt by AVIC's 430 Factory (Xi'an Aeroengine Corp.) to manufacture the UGT 25000 (see below) The gas turbines currently used by the PLAN in the 052s and 055s are indigenised UGT 25000s, called GT25000 They have a mass flow rate of 85kg/s They measure 6.4m x 2.4m x 2.7m and weighs 16 tonnes They have a MTBO of 20,000 hours and lifespan of 60,000 hours They are manufactured by CSIC's 703 Institute in Harbin with assistance from Guanghan Corp., and formerly 461 Factory (Wuhan Ship Machinery Ltd.) and 430 Factory 430 Factory, having gotten the full set of engineering drawings of the GT25000 and with assistance from AVIC, wanted to replace 703 as primary gas turbine supplier to the PLAN AVIC subsequently got sued by CSIC for corporate misconduct, lose the case, and got fined 703 Institute has the same IP rights to the GT25000 as the Ukrainians because Chinese money saved the project from cancellation in the 1990s In 1993, China signed a deal with Ukraine to produce the UGT 25000 and to purchase individual sets In 1994, the first test example began assembly In November 1995, the first test example began testing in Ukraine In September 2000, after 22,375 hours of testing, the test piece was taken in for its first major overhaul In June 2001, the refurbished turbine continued regular operation

Thomas Riley

Looking at these and the speed at which they're building them and comparing it with my own country's buiding capability (UK) we're screwed.... It really is amazing how quickly Chinese have upagraded and developed their designs and how capable they are. Can't help thinking the only way to defeat the Mach 3 missile is to have a fully automatic system that sticks something with equivalent energy going the other way - a bit like a massive shotgun...

Paul D Berkebile

Aaron, you mentioned that the Towed Array sonar can go active as well as passive. Don't towed arrays have a vulnerability to detaching at higher speeds? Wouldn't this be a distinct disadvantage in a battle involving high speed maneuvering?