Type 054B frigate

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Class overview
Builders
Operators People's Liberation Army Navy
Preceded byType 054A frigate
Active2
General characteristics
TypeFrigate
Displacement5,500 to 6,000 tons (full)[1]
Length147–150 m (482–492 ft)[1]
Beam17–18 m (56–59 ft)[1][better source needed]
PropulsionCODAD, 4 × CS16V27 diesels, 29.12 MW (39,050 hp) total, 2 shafts[2]
Speed28 knots[2]
Range5,000 nautical miles (5,800 mi; 9,300 km)[2]
Armament
Aircraft carried1x Z-20 helicopter
Aviation facilitiesHangar

The Type 054B (NATO/OSD Jiangkai III)[3] is a class of guided missile frigate of the People's Republic of China. It is a development of the Type 054A frigate, and is around 16 m (52 ft) longer and 1 m (3 ft 3 in) wider than its predecessor.[4][better source needed]

History and development

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In the 2010s, Chinese military observers speculated a successor design to Type 054A frigate, designated Type 054B or Type 057. In the early 2020s, more confident intelligence suggested the successor to Type 054A would be the Type 054B. The first two hulls were laid down in 2022 at the Hudong shipyard and the Huangpu shipyard in Shanghai and launched in 2023.[5] The first frigate, Luohe was commissioned on 22 January 2025 at Qingdao.[6][7]

The second ship in its class, Qinzhou, was secretly commissioned, with its existence confirmed on April 12, 2025[8]

Design

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The Type 054B is longer and wider than the Type 054A. A dual-face rotating phased array radar is mounted on the top of the forward integrated mast.[9] The stern has a panel for variable depth sonar and ports for deploying towed sonars and decoys.

Armament includes a 100mm H/PJ-87 main gun, a 32-cell vertical launching system (VLS), a Type 1130 11-barrel 30mm close in weapon system, and a HQ-10 air defense missile launcher.[9][10]

The helicopter pad is large enough to accommodate the Harbin Z-20.[9]

Ships of class

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Pennant number Name Namesake Builder Launched Commissioned Fleet Status
545[6] 漯河 / Luohe[6] City of Luohe Hudong-Zhonghua Shipyard[6] August 26, 2023[4][8] January 22, 2025[6] North Sea Fleet[6] Active
555[11] 钦州 / Qinzhou[11] City of Qinzhou Huangpu Shipyard[6] October 29, 2023[5][8] Announced April 12, 2025, official commission date unknown[8][12] South Sea Fleet[8][12] Active

See also

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References

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