Taiwanese class of patrol vessels
Anping -class offshore patrol vessel
Anping (CG-601) launches Hsiung Feng II anti-ship missiles
Cheng Kung (CG-602) multi-barrel Zhenhai rocket system Launch rockets.
Anping class onboard multi-barrel Zhenhai rocket system
Zhenhai multi-barrel rocket system
Zhenhai multi-barrel rocket system (side)
The Anping class is a class of offshore patrol vessels manufactured by Jong Shyn Shipbuilding Company for the Coast Guard Administration of Taiwan .
Overview
The class is based on the Tuo Chiang -class corvettes of the Republic of China Navy but lacks the 76 mm (3.0 in) main gun and has modifications for use in the law enforcement role. They are fitted for but not with the HF-3 and HF-2 anti-ship missiles with the same capacity as the Tuo Chiang class. In wartime they would serve as fast attack craft .[ 3]
History
Construction of the first vessel began in January 2019 at the Jong Shyn Shipbuilding Company’s Kaohsiung shipyard.[ 4]
In May 2022, the Anping ship launched a HF-2 anti-ship missile for the first time in a joint exercise with the Navy, indicating the ship has the ability to join battles during wars.[ 5]
Vessels
A total of twelve vessels are planned.[ 6]
Anping class construction data
Hull number
Ship
Builder
Laid down
Launched
Commissioned
Status
CG 601
Anping (安平 )
JSSC
June 2019
April 2020[ 6] [ 3]
December 2020
Active[ 2]
CG 602
Chengkung (成功 )[ 2]
February 2020
December 2020[ 1]
June 2021[ 7]
Active[ 8] [ 9]
CG 603
Tamsui (淡水 )
August 2020
May 2021
October 2021
Active[ 10]
CG 605
Cijin (旗津 )
January 2021
October 2021
April 2022
Active
CG 606
Bali (八里 )
July 2021
April 2022
October 2022
Active
CG 607
Ji'an (吉安 )
February 2022
October 2022
May 2023
Active[ 11]
CG 609
Wanli (萬里 )
August 2022
May 2023[ 11]
November 2023
Active
CG610
Yongkang (永康 )
January 2023
November 2023
June 2024
Active
CG611
Changbin (長濱 )
August 2023
June 2024
January 2025[ 12]
Active
CG612
Suao (蘇澳)[ 13]
Under construction
CG615
Under construction
CG616
See also
References
^ a b c Yu, Matt; Lin, Ko (11 December 2020). "Coast guard takes delivery of new missile corvette, patrol boat" . focustaiwan.tw . Focus Taiwan. Retrieved 11 December 2020 .
^ a b c Blanchard, Ben. "Taiwan commissions new coast guard ships to bolster defences" . in.reuters.com . Reuters. Retrieved 11 December 2020 . [dead link ]
^ a b "New coast guard ships designed to double up as missile corvettes in wartime" . taiwanenglishnews.com . Taiwan English News. 27 April 2020. Retrieved 26 May 2020 .
^ Hetherington, William (28 April 2020). "Locally built patrol ship unveiled" . www.taipeitimes.com . Taipei Times. Retrieved 26 May 2020 .
^ Helfrich, Emma (27 May 2022). "Taiwan's Coast Guard Tests Its Ability To Turn Cutters Into Ship Killers" . thedrive.com . The Drive. Retrieved 30 June 2022 .
^ a b Hsu, Tso-Juei (25 May 2020). "Taiwan Launched A 600 Tons Coast Guard Cataraman That Can Fire 16 ASM" . www.navalnews.com . Naval News. Retrieved 26 May 2020 .
^ "Taiwan Coast Guard takes delivery of second missile corvette" . Focus Taiwan. 25 June 2021. Retrieved June 25, 2021 .
^ Strong, Matthew (25 June 2021). "Taiwan Coast Guard takes early delivery of patrol vessel to protect east coast" . www.taiwannews.com.tw . Taiwan News. Retrieved 21 July 2021 .
^ Chen, Kelvin (29 June 2021). "Taiwan's newest Coast Guard vessel stationed in Hualien" . www.taiwannews.com.tw . Taiwan News. Retrieved 21 July 2021 .
^ Hsueh-kuang, Hung; Lin, Ko (28 October 2021). "Taiwan Coast Guard takes delivery of third missile corvette" . focustaiwan.tw . Focus Taiwan. Retrieved 28 October 2021 .
^ a b Chiao-lien, Lin; Lo, James (15 May 2023). "Taiwan domestic 600-ton frigate project 50 percent complete: OAC" . focustaiwan.tw . Focus Taiwan. Retrieved 15 May 2023 .
^ "Coast Guard takes delivery of another 600-ton corvette - Focus Taiwan" . Focus Taiwan - CNA English News . 2025-01-10. Retrieved 2025-01-10 .
^ 中央通訊社 (2025-01-10). "出席海巡新艦艇交船 卓榮泰:台灣堅守民主自由 | 政治" . 中央社 CNA (in Chinese). Retrieved 2025-01-10 .
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