Hongzhu at Pearl Harbor in 2006.
Class overview
Builders Dalian Shipbuilding Industry Company
Operators
Succeeded by Type 908 replenishment ship
In commission 1980–present
Completed 4
Active 2
Retired 2
General characteristics
Type Replenishment oiler
Displacement 22,099 tons (full load)
Length 168.2 metres (552 ft)
Beam 21.8 metres (72 ft)
Draught 9.4 metres (31 ft)
Propulsion
1 x Sulzer 8RL B66 diesel engine;
1 shaft;
Total output: 15,000 hp (11,000 kW)
Speed 18 knots (33 km/h; 21 mph)
Range 18,000 nautical miles (33,000 km; 21,000 mi) at 14 knots (26 km/h; 16 mph)
Capacity 10,550 tons of fuel oil , 1000 tons of diesel, 200 tons of feed water, 200 tons of drinking water
Complement 130
Sensors and processing systems
Fin Curve navigation radar; or
Racal-Decca 1290 navigation radar
Aircraft carried 1 medium helicopter
Aviation facilities flight deck
The Type 905 (NATO reporting name : Fuqing ) is a class of replenishment oiler (AOR) built for the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) by the People's Republic of China (PRC). They were the first ships built to perform underway replenishment in the PLAN.
Four Type 905s were built. The three PLAN ships began entering service by the early 1980s. One was transferred to the Chinese merchant navy in 1989. The remainder were likely decommissioned by 2020.[ 4] The fourth ship entered service with the Pakistan Navy in 1987.
Design
The Type 905 has three replenishment positions on each side; the forward two are for liquids, and the rear is for solids.
Ships of the class
Name
Hull No.
Builder
Launched
Commissioned
Formation
Status
Notes
People's Liberation Army Navy
Hongzhu
881
Dalian Shipbuilding Industry Company
East Sea Fleet
Retired[ 4]
Formerly Taicang , Beiyu (575)
Poyanghu
887
Dalian Shipbuilding Industry Company
North Sea Fleet
Retired[ 4]
Formerly Dongyun (615)
Pakistan Navy
Nasr
A47
Dalian Shipbuilding Industry Company
14 March 1987
1 August 1987[ 7]
9th Auxiliary and Mine Warfare Squadron
Active
Chinese merchant navy
Hai Lang
Dalian Shipbuilding Industry Company
Active
Formerly Hongcang (950) of the PLAN
References
Sources
Saunders, Stephan, ed. (2015). Jane's Fighting Ships 2015-2016 . Jane's Information Group. ISBN 978-0710631435 .
Wertheim, Eric (2013). The Naval Institute Guide to Combat Fleets of the World: Their Ships, Aircraft, and Systems (16 ed.). Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press. ISBN 978-1591149545 .
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