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PLAGF
[edit]Structure
[edit]The PLA Ground Force has nine active tank divisions consisting of a number of armored brigades. The traditional structure of PLA divisions consists roughly of three regiments – tuan 团 – of the main arm, each of three battalions (营) plus support units, a fourth regiment of infantry (in an armored division) or armor (in an infantry division), an artillery regiment, an anti-aircraft regiment or battalion, and signals, engineer, reconnaissance, and chemical defense battalions or companies, plus combat service support units.
A typical PLAGF armored brigade has 4 tank battalions (124 main battle tanks) – each tank battalion has 3 tank companies (30 + 1 tank for the battalion commander), 1 mechanized infantry battalion (40 armored personnel carriers), 1 artillery battalion (18 self-propelled howitzers) – 3 batteries of 6 guns each and 1 anti-aircraft battalion
There are 8 active artillery divisions consisting of a number of artillery brigades. A typical PLAGF artillery brigade has 4 artillery battalions each with 18 guns in 3 batteries and 1 self-propelled anti-tank gun battalion (18 vehicles).
Equipment Summary
[edit]The PLAGF maintains an impressive inventory of military vehicles. All figures below are provided by the Centre for Land Warfare Studies.[1]
Type | Active |
---|---|
Main battle tanks | 7,950[1] |
Light tanks | 1,200[1] |
Infantry fighting vehicles | 1,490[1] |
Armoured personnel carriers | 3,298[1] |
Towed artillery | 6,246[1] |
Self-propelled artillery | 1,710[1] |
Rocket artillery | 1,770[1] |
SAM systems | 1,531[1] |
Equipment Breakdown
[edit]Rifles
[edit]Name | Type | Cartridge | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
CS/LR17 | Assault rifle Battle rifle Carbine Marksman rifle Support weapon |
5.56×45mm 5.8×42mm 7.62×39mm 7.62×51mm |
Modular rifle family, unveiled at the 2016 Zhuhai Airshow. |
CS/LR14 | Battle rifle | 7.62×51mm | 30-round magazine. |
QBZ-95 | Bullpup rifle | 5.8×42mm DBP87 | 30-round magazine or 80-round drum magazine. Standard service rifle. Flat-top variants are under evaluation. |
QBZ-03 | Assault rifle | 5.8×42mm DBP87 | 30-round magazine. Serving only with the second line PLAGF units. |
Type 81 | Assault rifle | 7.62×39mm M43 | 30-round magazine or 75-round drum magazine. It is in service only in Reserve Forces. Based on elements from the Dragunov, SKS, and AK-47 series rifles. |
QBS-06 | Underwater assault rifle | 5.8×42mm DBS06 | 24-round magazine. |
Type 63 | Assault rifle | 7.62×39mm M43 | 20-round magazine. |
Type 56 | Assault rifle | 7.62×39mm M43 | 30-round magazine. Serving in the Militia and Reserve Forces. Based on the AK-47. |
Anti-aircraft guns
[edit]- QJC-88 - 12.7 mm[2]
- W77 - 12.7 mm[3]
- QJG-02 - 14.5 mm
- QJZ-89 - 12.7 mm
- Type 85 - 12.7 mm
- Type 80 - 14.5 mm
- Type 77 - 12.7 mm
- Type 75 - 14.5 mm
- Type 59 - 12.7 mm
- Type 58 - 2 × 14.5 mm
- Type 54 - 12.7 mm
Tanks
[edit]Name | Type | Quantity | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
ZTZ 99A | Main battle tank | Type 99A: 124[4] | |
ZTZ 99 | Main battle tank | Type 99: 496[5] | 16 battalions of Type 99, 4 battalions of Type 99A as of December 2015.[5] |
Type 96 | Main battle tank | All models type 96, a total of more than 2500 | |
Type 96A | Main battle tank | Type 96A: 1,116[5] | 31 battalions of Type 96 and 36 battalions of Type 96A as of December 2015.[5] |
Type 96B | Main battle tank | 20+(order1000+)[6] | |
ZTQ-15 | Light tank | ||
Type 79 | Main battle tank | 300 (2012)[7] | It is used by Reserve Forces and training units. |
Type 59/-I/-II/-IIA/D/G | Main battle tank | Type 59/Type 59-I: 1300[8] Type 59-II: 510[8] Type 59D: 550[8] |
One of the first Chinese battle tanks in PLA service.[9] 36 battalions of Type 59/Type 59-I, 16 battalions of Type 59-II, 17 battalions of Type 59D, with a total of 2,360 units in service in December 2015.[8] Based on the T-55. |
ZTD-05 | Amphibious light tank | ||
Type 63/A | Amphibious light tank | Type 63/-I/-II: 500+[9] Type 63A/A-I/A-II (2012): 300+[10] |
Based on the PT-76. |
Infantry fighting vehicles
[edit]- VN17
- CS/AA5
- ZBD-04A
- ZBD2000 – amphibious infantry fighting vehicle
- ZLC2000 – airborne infantry fighting vehicle
- ZBD-97 – infantry fighting vehicle
- ZBL-08
- 07PD
- 13P
- ZSL-93 [11]
- CS/VN3C
- Type 90/92A/ZSL-92A – upgraded versions of Type 92 amphibious IFV
- Type 92/ZSL-92 – amphibious IFV; 6×6 and 8×8 variants in service (1,000 In Service)
- Type 90 – IFV
- Type 91 IFV – Powered by the 360 hp engine and has a longer chassis with 6 roadwheels either side. It is fitted with a 2-man turret. The turret can be armed with an automatic gun of calibre 23, 25 or 30 mm.
- YW307 – infantry fighting vehicle[12]
- YW309 – infantry fighting vehicle
- Type 89 – IFV
- Type 86/WZ 501/WZ 501A/WZ 503/WZ 504 – copy of Russian BMP-1 (~1,000)
Armored personnel carriers
[edit]- VP10
- ZBL-08
- 13P
- 07P
- Type 90 – Armored personnel carrier
- CS/VN9
- VN2
- ZSL-93 – Armored Personnel Carrier
- ZSL-92 – Armored Personnel Carrier
- CS/VNBC
- CS/VN10
- 8M[13] - Wheeled mine resistant, ambush protected vehicle jointly developed by Norinco and South African firm EWI2 for China,[14] first revealed in mid-2012.[15]
- CS/VP4[16] - Wheeled mine resistant, ambush protected vehicle developed by Poly Technologies based on Caprivi Mk 1 MRAP of South African firm Mobile Land Systems (MLS).,[17][18] first revealed in the 9th Zhuhai Airshow in November 2012.[19][20] Poly Technologies imported eleven Caprivi Mk 1 vehicles from MLS with technologies in the beginning of November 2010,[21][22][22] and CS/VP4 is the Chinese development of Caprivi.[23][24]
- CS/VP3[25] - Wheeled mine resistant, ambush protected vehicle developed by Poly Technologies[26] as a lighter 4×4 version of heavier 8×8 CS/VP4 mentioned above.[27]
- Type 89 – Armored Personnel Carrier (In Service-Main)
- YW309 – Armored personnel carrier
- Type 85 – Armored Fighting Vehicle
- Type 81 – Armored personnel carrier [28]
- Type 77 – Amphibious Armored Personnel Carrier (In Service)
- Type 63 – Armored Personnel Carrier (In Service)
Rocket artillery
[edit]- SY400 - strategic MLRS, first unveiled at the 2008 Zhuhai Airshow [29]
- SY300 – strategic MLRS, first unveiled at the 2008 Zhuhai Airshow [29]
- A-300 - 300 mm
- A-200 - 300 mm
- SR-5/SR-7
- AR3 – 300 mm
- PHL03 - 300 mm
- AR2 – 300 mm [30]
- AR1A – 300 mm [30]
- WS-3[31]
- WS-2
- WS-1 and WS-1B – an 8 and 4 tube 320 mm multiple launch rocket system by Sichuan Aerospace Industry Corporation (SCAIC, also known as Base 062)
- WS-6
- WS-15
- WS-22
- WS-32
- WS-33
- WS-35
- WS-43
- WS-63
- WS-64
- A-100 MRL – 10 tube 300 mm Multiple Rocket Launcher System
- Type 81 - 122 mm[32]
- PR50 - 122 mm
- SR-4 - 122 mm
- WM-80 – 273 mm Multiple Rocket Launcher Systems
- WM-40 – 273 mm
- PHZ89 – 40×122 mm
- Type 90 – 30×130 mm
- Type 85/YW 306 a 23 mm rocket artillery guns (copy of Russian ZU-23-2) on a YW 531H chassis and Type 82 artillery (on a Yanan SX250 6×6 truck) – 30 tube 130 mm multiple rocket launcher replacing the 19 tube 130 mm multiple rocket launcher of the Type 70 (on a YW 531C) and Type 63 (on a 4×4 truck)
- Type 90 – 40 × 122 mm rockets
- Type 81 – 40 × 122 mm rockets
- Type 82 – 30 × 130 mm rockets
- Type 82 – 130 × 130 mm rockets
- Type 70 – 122 mm
- Type 762 – 284 mm
- Type 74 – 284 mm
- Type 70 – 19 × 130 mm
- Type 65 – rocket system [33]
- Type 63 – 130 mm
- Type 63 – 107 mm
Gun artillery
[edit]Self-propelled
[edit]- PLZ-04 – 54 calibre
- PLZ-05 – 155 mm self-propelled howitzer
- PLZ-52 – 155 mm
- PLZ-45 – 155 mm self-propelled howitzer
- PLZ-07 – 122 mm self-propelled howitzer
- PLL-09 – 122mm
- PLZ-09
- PLZ-89 (Type 89) – amphibious 122 mm self-propelled howitzer replacing the Type 85 (YW 531C chassis) and Type 70 (YW 531B chassis)
- SH9 - 120 mm mortar-howitzer
- CS/SM10 - 120 mm mortar-howitzer
- Norinco SH1 – 155 mm
- SH3 – 122 mm
- SH2 – 122 mm
- SP-3 – 122mm SP howitzer
- CS/SH4 – 122mm SP howitzer
- CS/SH1 – 122mm SP howitzer
- CS/SH2 – 105mm SP howitzer
- CS/AH2 – 105mm
- CS/SS6 – 81 mm
- CS/SM4 – 81 mm
- CS/SM1 – 81 mm
- SH-5 – 105 mm self-propelled howitzer
- Type 83 – 152 mm [34]
- PLL05 – 120 mm [35]
- Type 96 – SP howitzer[36]
- Type 92 – 122 mm self-propelled
- Type 90 – 122 mm self-propelled
- Type 85 howitzer – 122 mm self-propelled
- W90 – 203 mm self-propelled howitzer
- Type 70 – 122 mm
- Type 70 – self-propelled 122 mm
Towed
[edit]- AH4 - 155 mm
- AHS4 - 155 mm
- AH2 - 155 mm
- AH1 - 155 mm
- PLL01 – 155 mm
- Type 86 – 152 mm
- Type 83 – 152 mm
- Type 66 – 152 mm
- Type 59 and Type 59-1 – copy of the Soviet M46 130 mm towed field gun
- Type 96 – 122 mm
- Type 86 – 122 mm
- Type 83 – 122 mm
- Type 60 – 122 mm
Anti-aircraft munitions
[edit]Self-propelled anti-aircraft guns
[edit]- SA2 - 76mm
- SWS2 - 35mm
- CS/SA5 - 30mm
- PGZ-07 – 4 X 35mm[37]
- PGZ04 – 4 X 25mm[38][39]
- BK1060 – 35mm
- FK1000
- Type 95 SPAAA (PGZ-95) – 4 X 25 mm and 4 X fire-and-forget QW-2 missiles.
- LD-2000
- CSSA-1 – 35mm[40]
- Type 80 – 2 X 57 mm, self-propelled anti-aircraft equivalent to the ZSU-57-2 but using the Type 69 tank chassis.
- Type 85 (WZ554) – 2 X 23 mm
- PGZ-88 (PGZ-88) – 2 X 37 mm
- Type 90-2 – 4 x 25mm
Autocannons
[edit]- SW1[31]
- CS/AA3
- LD-2000 – 7 X 30 mm
- Type 90 – 2 X 35 mm, copy of Swiss Oerlikon 35 mm twin cannon.[41]
- SG ADS – 23mm towed
- Type 85 – 2 X 23 mm, copy of the Soviet ZU-23-2.[42]
- Type 87 – 2 X 25 mm, improved version of the Type 85.[43]
- Type 87 – 2 X 37mm
- Type 80 – 2 X 25mm
- Type 88 – 37mm
- Type 63 – 37mm
- Type 90 – 35mm
- Type 99 – 35mm[44]
- Type 87 – 25 mm[45]
- Type 85 – 25 mm
- Type 72 – 85 mm, reported to be the Chinese copy of Soviet M1939 (52-K)
- Type 59 – 57 mm, copy of the Soviet 57 mm AZP S-60.[46]
- Type 65/74 – 2 X 37 mm, twin barrel copy of the Soviet 37 mm automatic air defense gun M1939.[47]
- Type 59 – 100 mm, copy of the Soviet KS-19 gun.[48]
- Type 80 – 23 mm
- Type 87 – 25 mm
PLAN
[edit]Submarines
[edit]Nuclear submarines
[edit]Type | NATO designation | Pennant No. | Name (English) |
Name (Han 汉) |
Commissioned | Displacement[a] | Fleet | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Type 095 submarine (SSN) | Sui class | 2020 est. | 7,900 t | Sea trials | ||||
Type 094 submarine (SSBN) | Jin class | 4 in service | 2007- | 11,500 t | Active | |||
Type 093 submarine (SSN) | Shang class | 6 in service | 2006- | 7,000 t | Active | |||
Type 092 submarine (SSBN) | Xia class | 406 | Changzheng 6 | 长征6 | 1987 | 8,000 t | Active | |
Type 091 submarine (SSN) | Han class | 403 | Changzheng 3 | 长征3 | 1984 | 5,500 t | Active | |
404 | Changzheng 4 | 长征4 | 1988 | 5,500 t | Active | |||
405 | Changzheng 5 | 长征5 | 1991 | 5,500 t | Active |
Conventional submarines
[edit]Type | NATO designation | Pennant No. | Name (English) |
Name (Han 汉) |
Commissioned | Displacement[a] | Fleet | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Type 039A submarine (SSK) | Yuan class | Approx. 18 in service | 2006- | 3,600 t | Active | |||
Type 039 submarine (SSK) | Song class | Approx. 13 in service | 1998-2006 | 2,250 t | Active | |||
Kilo-class submarine (SSK) | Kilo class | Approx. 12 in service | 1994-2005 | 4,000 t | Active | |||
Type 035 submarine (SSK) | Ming class | Approx. 17 in service | 1990-2003 | 2,110 t | Active |
Experimental submarines
[edit]Type | NATO designation | Pennant No. | Name (English) |
Name (Han 汉) |
Commissioned | Displacement[a] | Fleet | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Type 032 submarine | Qing class | 201 | 2012 | 6,600 t | N/A | Active |
Surface ships
[edit]Aircraft carriers
[edit]Type | NATO designation | Pennant No. | Name (English) |
Name (Han 汉) |
Commissioned | Displacement | Fleet | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Type 001 aircraft carrier[b] | Liaoning | 16 | Liaoning | 辽宁 | 2012 | 67,500 t | South Sea Fleet | Active |
Type 001A aircraft carrier | Shandong | 17 | Shandong | 山东 | 2020 est. | 70,000 t | North Sea Fleet / East Sea Fleet | Fitting Out |
Amphibious warfare ships
[edit]Type | NATO designation | Pennant No. | Name (English) |
Name (Han 汉) |
Commissioned | Displacement | Fleet | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Type 071 amphibious transport dock | Yuzhao class | 998 | Kunlun Shan | 昆仑山 | 2007 | 25,000 t | South Sea Fleet | Active |
999 | Jinggang Shan | 井冈山 | 2011 | 25,000 t | South Sea Fleet | Active | ||
989 | Changbai Shan | 长白山 | 2012 | 25,000 t | South Sea Fleet | Active | ||
988 | Yimen Shan | 沂蒙山 | 2016 | 25,000 t | East Sea Fleet | Active | ||
2018 Est | 25,000 t | Fitting Out | ||||||
Type 072A-class landing ship | Yuting III class | 911 | Tianzhu Shan | 天柱山 | 2003 | 4,800 t | North Sea Fleet | Active |
912 | Daqing Shan | 大青山 | 2003 | 4,800 t | North Sea Fleet | Active | ||
913 | Baxian Shan | 八仙山 | 2003 | 4,800 t | East Sea Fleet | Active | ||
992 | Huading Shan | 华顶山 | 2003 | 4,800 t | South Sea Fleet | Active | ||
993 | Luoxiao Shan | 罗宵山 | 2004 | 4,800 t | South Sea Fleet | Active | ||
994 | Daiyun Shan | 戴云山 | 2004 | 4,800 t | South Sea Fleet | Active | ||
995 | Wanyang Shan | 万羊山 | 2004 | 4,800 t | South Sea Fleet | Active | ||
996 | Laotie Shan | 老铁山 | 2005 | 4,800 t | South Sea Fleet | Active | ||
997 | Lühua Shan | 绿华山 | 2004 | 4,800 t | South Sea Fleet | Active | ||
981 | Dabie Shan | 大别山 | 2015 | 4,800 t | East Sea Fleet | Active | ||
982 | Taixing Shan | 太兴山 | 2015 | 4,800 t | Active | |||
916 | Tianmu Shan | 天目山 | 2016 | 4,800 t | East Sea Fleet | Active | ||
914 | Wuyi Shan | 武夷山 | 2016 | 4,800 t | Active | |||
915 | Culai Shan | 徂徕山 | 2016 | 4,800 t | Active | |||
917 | Wutai Shan | 五台山 | 2016 | 4,800 t | Active | |||
Type 072III-class landing ship | Yuting II class | 991 | Emei Shan | 峨眉山 | 1992 | 4,800 t | South Sea Fleet | Active |
934 | Danxia Shan | 丹霞山 | 1995 | 4,800 t | East Sea Fleet | Active | ||
935 | Xuefeng Shan | 雪峰山 | 1995 | 4,800 t | East Sea Fleet | Active | ||
936 | Haiyang Shan | 海洋山 | 1996 | 4,800 t | East Sea Fleet | Active | ||
937 | Qingcheng Shan | 青城山 | 1996 | 4,800 t | East Sea Fleet | Active | ||
908 | Yandang Shan | 雁荡山 | 1997 | 4,800 t | North Sea Fleet | Active | ||
909 | Jiuhua Shan | 九华山 | 2000 | 4,800 t | North Sea Fleet | Active | ||
939 | Putuo Shan | 普陀山 | 2000 | 4,800 t | East Sea Fleet | Active | ||
910 | Huanggang Shan | 黄岗山 | 2001 | 4,800 t | North Sea Fleet | Active | ||
940 | Tiantai Shan | 天台山 | 2002 | 4,800 t | East Sea Fleet | Active | ||
Type 072II-class landing ship | Yuting class | 930 | Lingyan Shan | 灵岩山 | 4,170 t | East Sea Fleet | Active | |
931 | Dongting Shan | 洞庭山 | 4,170 t | South Sea Fleet | Active | |||
932 | Helan Shan | 贺兰山 | 4,170 t | South Sea Fleet | Active | |||
933 | Liupan Shan | 六盘山 | 1995 | 4,170 t | South Sea Fleet | Active | ||
Type 072-class landing ship | Yukan class | 927 | Yuntai Shan | 云台山 | 1978 | 4,170 t | East Sea Fleet | Active |
928 | Wufeng Shan | 五峰山 | 1980 | 4,170 t | East Sea Fleet | Active | ||
929 | Zijin Shan | 紫金山 | 1982 | 4,170 t | East Sea Fleet | Active | ||
Type 073A-class landing ship | Yunshu class | Approx. 10 in service | 2000-2002 | 2,000 t | Active | |||
Type 073III-class landing ship | Yudeng class | 990 | 1991 | 1,850 t | Active | |||
Type 073IIY-class landing ship | Yudao class | Approx. 2 in service | 1985-1986 | 1,100 t | Active | |||
Type 074A-class landing ship | Approx. 6 in service | 1995- | 800 t | Active | ||||
Type 074-class landing ship | Yuhai class | Approx. 12 in service | 1995- | 800 t | Active |
Destroyers
[edit]Type | NATO designation | Pennant No. | Name (English) |
Name (Han 中文) |
Commissioned | Displacement | Fleet | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Type 055 destroyer | Renhai class | 2018 est. | 13,000+ t | Fitting Out | ||||
Type 052D destroyer | Luyang III class | 172 | Kunming | 昆明 | 2014 | 7,500 t | South Sea Fleet | Active |
173 | Changsha | 长沙 | 2015 | 7,500 t | South Sea Fleet | Active | ||
174 | Hefei | 合肥 | 2015 | 7,500 t | South Sea Fleet | Active | ||
175 | Yinchuan | 银川 | 2016 | 7,500 t | South Sea Fleet | Active | ||
117 | Xining | 西宁 | 2017 | 7,500 t | North Sea Fleet | Active | ||
154 | Xiamen | 厦门 | 2017 | 7,500 t | East Sea Fleet | Active | ||
118 | Urumqi | 乌鲁木齐 | 2017 est. | 7,500 t | North Sea Fleet | Sea trials | ||
119 | Guiyang | 贵阳 | 2017 est. | 7,500 t | North Sea Fleet | Sea trials | ||
155 | Nanjing | 南京 | 2018 est. | 7,500 t | East Sea Fleet | Sea trials | ||
156 | Taiyuan | 太原 | 2018 est. | 7,500 t | East Sea Fleet | Fitting out | ||
120 | Chengdu | 成都 | 2018 est. | 7,500 t | North Sea Fleet | Fitting out | ||
157 | Nanning | 南宁 | 2019 est. | 7,500 t | Fitting out | |||
121 | Qiqihar | 齐齐哈尔 | 2019 est. | 7,500 t | Fitting out | |||
Type 051C destroyer | Luzhou class | 115 | Shenyang | 沈阳 | 2006 | 7,100 t | North Sea Fleet | Active |
116 | Shijiazhuang | 石家庄 | 2007 | 7,100 t | North Sea Fleet | Active | ||
Type 052C destroyer | Luyang II class | 170 | Lanzhou | 兰州 | 2004 | 7,000 t | South Sea Fleet | Active |
171 | Haikou | 海口 | 2005 | 7,000 t | South Sea Fleet | Active | ||
150 | Changchun | 长春 | 2013 | 7,000 t | East Sea Fleet | Active | ||
151 | Zhengzhou | 郑州 | 2013 | 7,000 t | East Sea Fleet | Active | ||
152 | Jinan | 济南 | 2014 | 7,000 t | East Sea Fleet | Active | ||
153 | Xi'an | 西安 | 2015 | 7,000 t | East Sea Fleet | Active | ||
Type 052B destroyer | Luyang I class | 168 | Guangzhou | 广州 | 2004 | 6,500 t | South Sea Fleet | Active |
169 | Wuhan | 武汉 | 2004 | 6,500 t | South Sea Fleet | Active | ||
Sovremenny-class destroyer | Sovremenny class | 136 | Hangzhou | 杭州 | 1999 | 7,900 t | East Sea Fleet | Active |
137 | Fuzhou | 福州 | 2000 | 7,900 t | East Sea Fleet | Active | ||
138 | Taizhou | 泰州 | 2006 | 7,900 t | East Sea Fleet | Active | ||
139 | Ningbo | 宁波 | 2006 | 7,900 t | East Sea Fleet | Active | ||
Type 051B destroyer | Luhai class | 167 | Shenzhen | 深圳 | 1999 | 6,100 t | South Sea Fleet | Active |
Type 052 destroyer | Luhu class | 112 | Harbin | 哈尔滨 | 1994 | 4,800 t | North Sea Fleet | Active |
113 | Qingdao | 青岛 | 1996 | 4,800 t | North Sea Fleet | Active | ||
Type 051 destroyer | Luda class | 109 | Kaifeng | 开封 | 1982 | 3,670 t | North Sea Fleet | Active |
110 | Dalian | 大连 | 1984 | 3,670 t | North Sea Fleet | Active | ||
134 | Zunyi | 遵义 | 1984 | 3,670 t | North Sea Fleet | Active | ||
164 | Guilin | 桂林 | 1987 | 3,670 t | North Sea Fleet | Active | ||
165 | Zhanjiang | 湛江 | 1989 | 3,670 t | South Sea Fleet | Active | ||
166 | Zhuhai | 珠海 | 1991 | 3,670 t | South Sea Fleet | Active |
Frigates
[edit]Type | NATO designation | Pennant No. | Name (English) |
Name (Han 中文) |
Commissioned | Displacement | Fleet | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Type 054A frigate | Jiangkai II class | 530 | Xuzhou | 徐州 | 2008 | 4,050 t | East Sea Fleet | Active |
529 | Zhoushan | 舟山 | 2008 | 4,050 t | East Sea Fleet | Active | ||
570 | Huangshan | 黄山 | 2008 | 4,050 t | South Sea Fleet | Active | ||
568 | Hengyang | 衡阳 | 2008 | 4,050 t | South Sea Fleet | Active | ||
571 | Yuncheng | 运城 | 2010 | 4,050 t | South Sea Fleet | Active | ||
569 | Yulin | 玉林 | 2010 | 4,050 t | South Sea Fleet | Active | ||
548 | Yiyang | 益阳 | 2010 | 4,050 t | East Sea Fleet | Active | ||
549 | Changzhou | 常州 | 2011 | 4,050 t | East Sea Fleet | Active | ||
538 | Yantai | 烟台 | 2011 | 4,050 t | North Sea Fleet | Active | ||
546 | Yancheng | 盐城 | 2012 | 4,050 t | North Sea Fleet | Active | ||
572 | Hengshui | 衡水 | 2012 | 4,050 t | South Sea Fleet | Active | ||
573 | Liuzhou | 柳州 | 2012 | 4,050 t | South Sea Fleet | Active | ||
547 | Linyi | 临沂 | 2012 | 4,050 t | North Sea Fleet | Active | ||
575 | Yueyang | 岳阳 | 2013 | 4,050 t | South Sea Fleet | Active | ||
550 | Weifang | 潍坊 | 2013 | 4,050 t | North Sea Fleet | Active | ||
574 | Sanya | 三亚 | 2013 | 4,050 t | South Sea Fleet | Active | ||
577 | Huanggang | 黄冈 | 2015 | 4,050 t | East Sea Fleet | Active | ||
576 | Daqing | 大庆 | 2015 | 4,050 t | North Sea Fleet | Active | ||
578 | Yangzhou | 扬州 | 2015 | 4,050 t | East Sea Fleet | Active | ||
579 | Handan | 邯郸 | 2015 | 4,050 t | North Sea Fleet | Active | ||
532 | Jingzhou | 荆州 | 2016 | 4,050 t | East Sea Fleet | Active | ||
531 | Xiangtan | 湘潭 | 2016 | 4,050 t | East Sea Fleet | Active | ||
515 | Binzhou | 滨州 | 2016 | 4,050 t | East Sea Fleet | Active | ||
536 | Xuchang | 许昌 | 2017 | 4,050 t | South Sea Fleet | Active | ||
539 | Wuhu | 芜湖 | 2017 | 4,050 t | North Sea Fleet | Active | ||
598 | 2018 est | 4,050 t | Fitting out | |||||
2018 est | 4,050 t | Fitting out | ||||||
Type 054 frigate | Jiangkai I class | 525 | Ma'anshan | 马鞍山 | 2005 | 3,900 t | East Sea Fleet | Active |
526 | Wenzhou | 温州 | 2005 | 3,900 t | East Sea Fleet | Active | ||
Type 053H3 frigate | Jiangwei II class | 522 | Lianyungang | 连云港 | 1998 | 2,400 t | East Sea Fleet | Active |
521 | Jiaxing | 嘉兴 | 1999 | 2,400 t | East Sea Fleet | Active | ||
523 | Putian | 蒲田 | 1999 | 2,400 t | East Sea Fleet | Active | ||
564 | Yichang | 宜昌 | 1999 | 2,400 t | North Sea Fleet | Active | ||
565 | Huludao | 葫芦岛 | 2000 | 2,400 t | North Sea Fleet | Active | ||
524 | Sanming | 三明 | 2000 | 2,400 t | East Sea Fleet | Active | ||
567 | Xiangyang | 襄阳 | 2002 | 2,400 t | East Sea Fleet | Active | ||
566 | Huaihua | 怀化 | 2002 | 2,400 t | East Sea Fleet | Active | ||
527 | Luoyang | 洛阳 | 2005 | 2,400 t | North Sea Fleet | Active | ||
528 | Mianyang | 绵阳 | 2005 | 2,400 t | North Sea Fleet | Active | ||
Type 053 frigate | Jianghu class | 533 | Taizhou | 台州 | 1982 | 2,000 t | South Sea Fleet | Active |
534 | Jinhua | 金华 | 1982 | 2,000 t | South Sea Fleet | Active | ||
543 | Dandong | 丹东 | 1985 | 2,000 t | South Sea Fleet | Active | ||
553 | Shaoguan | 韶关 | 1985 | 2,000 t | South Sea Fleet | Active | ||
555 | Zhaotong | 昭通 | 1987 | 2,000 t | South Sea Fleet | Active | ||
545 | Linfen | 临汾 | 1987 | 2,000 t | South Sea Fleet | Active | ||
Type 053H frigate | 558 | Beihai | 北海 | 1993 | 2,000 t | East Sea Fleet | Active | |
560 | Dongguan | 东莞 | 1993 | 2,000 t | East Sea Fleet | Active | ||
561 | Shantou | 汕头 | 1993 | 2,000 t | East Sea Fleet | Active | ||
559 | Foshan | 佛山 | 1994 | 2,000 t | East Sea Fleet | Active | ||
562 | Jiangmen | 江门 | 1995 | 2,000 t | East Sea Fleet | Active | ||
563 | Zhaoqing | 肇庆 | 1995 | 2,000 t | East Sea Fleet | Active |
Corvettes
[edit]Type | NATO designation | Pennant No. | Name (English) |
Name (Han 中文) |
Commissioned | Displacement | Fleet | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Type 056 corvette | Jiangdao class | 582 | Bengbu | 蚌埠 | 2013 | 1,440 t | East Sea Fleet | Active |
596 | Huizhou | 惠州 | 2013 | 1,440 t | Hong Kong | Active | ||
584 | Meizhou | 梅州 | 2013 | 1,440 t | South Sea Fleet | Active | ||
580 | Datong | 大同 | 2013 | 1,440 t | North Sea Fleet | Active | ||
583 | Shangrao | 上饶 | 2013 | 1,440 t | East Sea Fleet | Active | ||
597 | Qinzhou | 钦州 | 2013 | 1,440 t | Hong Kong | Active | ||
585 | Baise | 百色 | 2013 | 1,440 t | South Sea Fleet | Active | ||
581 | Yingkou | 营口 | 2013 | 1,440 t | North Sea Fleet | Active | ||
587 | Jieyang | 揭阳 | 2014 | 1,440 t | East Sea Fleet | Active | ||
586 | Ji'an | 吉安 | 2014 | 1,440 t | East Sea Fleet | Active | ||
589 | Qingyuan | 清远 | 2014 | 1,440 t | South Sea Fleet | Active | ||
588 | Quanzhou | 泉州 | 2014 | 1,440 t | East Sea Fleet | Active | ||
592 | Luzhou | 泸州 | 2014 | 1,440 t | South Sea Fleet | Active | ||
590 | Weihai | 威海 | 2014 | 1,440 t | North Sea Fleet | Active | ||
591 | Fushun | 抚顺 | 2014 | 1,440 t | North Sea Fleet | Active | ||
Type 056A corvette | 594 | Zhuzou | 株洲 | 2014 | 1,440 t | East Sea Fleet | Active | |
Type 056 corvette | 595 | Chaozhou | 潮州 | 2014 | 1,440 t | East Sea Fleet | Active | |
Type 056A corvette | 593 | Sanmenxia | 三门峡 | 2014 | 1,440 t | East Sea Fleet | Active | |
Type 056 corvette | 501 | Xinyang | 信阳 | 2015 | 1,440 t | North Sea Fleet | Active | |
503 | Suzhou | 宿州 | 2015 | 1,440 t | East Sea Fleet | Active | ||
Type 056A corvette | 502 | Huangshi | 黄石 | 2015 | 1,440 t | North Sea Fleet | Active | |
504 | Suqian | 宿迁 | 2015 | 1,440 t | South Sea Fleet | Active | ||
505 | Qinhuangdao | 秦皇岛 | 2015 | 1,440 t | North Sea Fleet | Active | ||
506 | Jingmen | 荆门 | 2016 | 1,440 t | South Sea Fleet | Active | ||
507 | Tongren | 铜仁 | 2016 | 1,440 t | East Sea Fleet | Active | ||
508 | Qujing | 曲靖 | 2016 | 1,440 t | South Sea Fleet | Active | ||
Type 056 corvette | 509 | Huaian | 淮安 | 2016 | 1,440 t | East Sea Fleet | Active | |
511 | Baoding | 保定 | 2016 | 1,440 t | East Sea Fleet | Active | ||
512 | Heze | 菏泽 | 2016 | 1,440 t | East Sea Fleet | Active | ||
510 | Ningde | 宁德 | 2016 | 1,440 t | East Sea Fleet | Active | ||
Type 056A corvette | 513 | Ezhou | 鄂州 | 2017 | 1,440 t | East Sea Fleet | Active | |
514 | Liupanshui | 六盘水 | 2017 | 1,440 t | South Sea Fleet | Active | ||
518 | Yiwu | 义乌 | 2017 | 1,440 t | East Sea Fleet | Active | ||
535 | Xuancheng | 宣城 | 2017 | 1,440 t | East Sea Fleet | Active | ||
520 | Hanzhong | 汉中 | 2017 | 1,440 t | South Sea Fleet | Active |
Missile boats, submarine chasers and gunboats
[edit]Type | NATO designation | Pennant No. | Name (English) |
Name (Han 中文) |
Commissioned | Displacement | Fleet | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Type 022 missile boat | Houbei class | Approx. 83 in service | 2004- | 220 t | Active | |||
Type 037II-class missile boat | Houjian class | 770 | Yangjiang | 阳江 | 1991 | 520 t | Hong Kong | Active |
771 | Shunde | 顺德 | 1995 | 520 t | Hong Kong | Active | ||
772 | Nanhai | 南海 | 1995 | 520 t | Hong Kong | Active | ||
773 | Panyu | 番禹 | 1995 | 520 t | Hong Kong | Active | ||
774 | Lianjiang | 廉江 | 2001 | 520 t | Hong Kong | Active | ||
775 | Xinhui | 新会 | 2002 | 520 t | Hong Kong | Active | ||
Type 037IG-class missile boat | Houxin class | Approx. 20 in service | 1991-1999 | 478 t | Active | |||
Type 037I-class submarine chaser | Haiqing class | Approx. 27 in service | 1982- | 478 t | Active | |||
Type 037-class submarine chaser | Hainan class | Approx. 67 in service | 1964-1982 | 430 t | Active | |||
Type 062I-class gunboat | Shanghai III class | Approx. 17 in service | 1988- | 170 t | Active |
Mine countermeasures
[edit]Type | NATO designation | Pennant No. | Name (English) |
Name (Han 中文) |
Commissioned | Displacement | Fleet | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Type 081 mine countermeasure vessel | Wochi class | Approx. 11 in service | 2007- | 1,200 t | Active | |||
Type 082II mine countermeasure vessel | Wozang class | 808 | Huoqiu | 霍邱 | 2005 | 575 t | Active | |
818 | Kunshan | 昆山 | 2011 | 575 t | Active | |||
811 | Rongcheng | 荣城 | 2016 | 575 t | Active | |||
814 | Donggang | 东港 | 2016 | 575 t | Active | |||
Type 082 mine countermeasure vessel | Wosao class | Approx. 16 in service | 1988-1990s | 400 t | Active |
Fleet replenishment
[edit]Type | NATO designation | Pennant No. | Name (English) |
Name (Han 中文) |
Commissioned | Displacement | Fleet | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Type 901 fast combat support ship | 965 | Hulun Lake | 呼伦湖 | 2017 | 40,000 t | Active | ||
2018 est. | 40,000 t | Fitting Out | ||||||
Type 904B general stores issue ship | Dayun class | 962 | Lugu Lake | 泸沽湖 | 2015 | 15,000 t | South Sea Fleet | Active |
961 | Junshan Lake | 军山湖 | 2015 | 15,000 t | South Sea Fleet | Active | ||
Type 904A general stores issue ship | 888 | Fuxian Lake | 抚仙湖 | 2007 | 15,000 t | South Sea Fleet | Active | |
Type 904 general stores issue ship | 883 | Dongting Lake | 洞庭湖 | 1992 | 11,000 t | South Sea Fleet | Active | |
884 | Jingpo Lake | 镜泊湖 | 1992 | 11,000 t | South Sea Fleet | Active | ||
Type 903 replenishment ship | Fuchi I class | 886 | Qiandao Lake | 千岛湖 | 2004 | 23,000 t | East Sea Fleet | Active |
887 | Weishan Lake | 微山湖 | 2004 | 23,000 t | South Sea Fleet | Active | ||
Type 903A replenishment ship | Fuchi II class | 889 | Tai Lake | 太湖 | 2013 | 23,000 t | North Sea Fleet | Active |
890 | Chao Lake | 巢湖 | 2013 | 23,000 t | East Sea Fleet | Active | ||
960 | Dongping Lake | 东平湖 | 2015 | 23,000 t | North Sea Fleet | Active | ||
966 | Gaoyao Lake | 高邮湖 | 2016 | 23,000 t | East Sea Fleet | Active | ||
963 | Hong Lake | 洪湖 | 2016 | 23,000 t | South Sea Fleet | Active | ||
964 | Luoma Lake | 骆马湖 | 2016 | 23,000 t | South Sea Fleet | Active | ||
Type 908 replenishment ship | Fusu class | 885 | Qinghai Lake | 青海湖 | 1999 | 37,000 t | South Sea Fleet | Active |
Type 905 replenishment tanker | Fuqing class | 881 | Hongze Lake | 洪泽湖 | 1980 | 21,750 t | North Sea Fleet | Active |
882 | Poyang Lake | 鄱阳湖 | 1982 | 21,750 t | East Sea Fleet | Active |
Auxiliaries
[edit]For a complete list of auxiliary vessels currently in service with the People's Liberation Army Navy please see: People's Liberation Army Navy Surface Force#Auxiliaries. Note that it may contain significant inaccuracies.
PLAAF
[edit]PLAMF
[edit]Intermediate-range ballistic missile
[edit]- DF-26 - 80
Medium-range ballistic missile
[edit]- DF-21D Anti-Ship Ballistic Missile - 50
- DF-21C - 12
- DF-21A - 200
- DF-16 - 12
Short-range ballistic missile
[edit]Cruise missile
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