Chinese destroyer Nanchang (101)
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Nanchang underway on 26 March 2021 | |
| History | |
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| Name | Nanchang |
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| Builder | Jiangnan Shipyard, Shanghai |
| Laid down | December 2014 |
| Launched | 28 June 2017 |
| Commissioned | 12 January 2020 |
| Identification | Pennant number: 101 |
| Status | Active |
| General characteristics | |
| Class & type | Type 055 destroyer |
| Displacement | 12-13,000 tonnes (full load) |
| Length | 180 m (590 ft 7 in) |
| Beam | 20 m (65 ft 7 in) |
| Draught | 6.6 m (21 ft 8 in) |
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| Speed | 30 knots (56 km/h; 35 mph) |
| Range | 5,000 nmi (9,300 km) |
| Complement | 300+ |
| Sensors & processing systems | |
| Electronic warfare & decoys | Electronic warfare system |
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Nanchang (101) is a Type 055 destroyer of the People's Liberation Army Navy. She was commissioned on 12 January 2020.
The People's Liberation Army Navy was interested in a large destroyer from as early as the late-1960s. A development program, code-named "055", initiated in 1976 was cancelled in 1983 after encountering insurmountable technical obstacles from industrial underdevelopment; for example, the required gas turbine power plants could neither be produced domestically, nor imported at acceptable prices.[1] In April 2014, an image emerged of a full-scale mock-up of the Type 055 superstructure - with enclosed integrated mast for radar and other electronics at the Chinese naval electronic testing range in Wuhan.[2][3]
The Type 055 is expected to undertake expeditionary missions and form the primary escort for Chinese aircraft carriers.[4][5] The United States classifies these ships as cruisers.[6] The United States Navy defines a cruiser as a large multi-mission surface combatant with flagship capabilities; this suggests the U.S. expects the Type 055 to fulfill a similar role as the Ticonderoga-class cruiser.[4][7]