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Type 053K frigate

Yingtan as a museum ship in Qingdao.
History
China
Name
  • Yingtan
  • (鹰潭)
NamesakeYingtan
BuilderHudong Shipyard, Shanghai
Laid down1970
Launched1971
CommissionedDecember 1974
Decommissioned1994
IdentificationPennant number: 531
StatusMuseum ship at the Chinese Navy Museum, Qingdao
General characteristics
Class and typeType 053K frigate
Displacement
  • 1,700 standard
  • 2,000 full load
Length103.2 m (339 ft)
Beam10.2 m (33 ft)
Draft3.1 m (10 ft)
Propulsion
  • 2 x SEMT Pielstick 12PA6 diesels; 16,000 shaft horsepower (12,000 kW)
  • 2 shafts
Speed26 knots
Range4,000 nmi (7,400 km; 4,600 mi) at 15 knots (28 km/h; 17 mph)
Complement185
Sensors and
processing systems
  • Radar
    • Type 381 air search
    • Square Tie surface search
    • Fin Curve navigation
    • Sun Visor 8 fire control
    • 2 x Fog Lamp fire control
    • Type 341 fire control
  • Sonar
    • Pegas-2M active hull-mounted
    • Tamir 2 active hull-mounted
Electronic warfare
& decoys
2 x Jug Pair ESM
Armament
  • 2 × 3.9 in (100 mm)/56 (twin) guns
  • 4 × 37 mm/63 twin guns
  • 2 x HQ-61 SAM twin launchers
  • 2 x BMB-2 depth charge projectors
  • 2 x depth charge racks
  • 2 x RBU-1200 ASW rocket launchers

Yingtan (531) was the sole Type 053K (NATO reporting name: Jiangdong) frigate constructed by the People's Republic of China for the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN). She was equipped with HQ-61 surface-to-air missiles (SAM) and the Type 381 radar, making her the first PLAN ship equipped with either surface-to-air missiles or modern air search radar.

Yingtan formally entered service in 1974, but was only named on 1 August 1986. She participated in the Johnson South Reef Skirmish in 1988. The frigate retired in 1994 and became a museum ship at the Chinese Navy Museum in Qingdao.

A sister ship was being constructed at the Qiuxin Shipyard by 1979 but was not completed.

Gallery

  • The forward HQ-61 SAM launcher. The forward HQ-61 SAM launcher.
  • The rear HQ-61 SAM launcher. The rear HQ-61 SAM launcher.
  • The forward superstructure with the Sun Visor 8 fire control radar atop the bridge. The forward superstructure with the Sun Visor 8 fire control radar atop the bridge.

References

  1. ^ Sharpe, Richard, ed. (1989). Jane's Fighting Ships 1989-90. Jane's Information Group. p. 106. ISBN 978-0710608864.
  2. ^ "Frigate 531". Chinese Navy Museum. Retrieved 7 August 2022.
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