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Chinese coastguard set to get new ship modelled on advanced Type 052D destroyer

  • The ship is equipped with an advanced naval air search radar and is expected to be deployed in the East and South China Seas

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Artists’ illustration of a destroyer and coastguard ship modelled on the Type 052D. Photo: Guancha.cn
Amber Wangin Beijing

China is building a coastguard vessel based on an advanced destroyer and equipped with hi-tech surveillance equipment, according to media reports.

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The ship is expected to be used in the East and South China Seas, where the country is embroiled in a series of long-running territorial disputes, most notably with the Philippines.

In June satellite images captured the ship at Shanghai’s Jiangnan Shipyard and on Monday the local media outlet Guancha.cn reported that it had already been painted with the coastguard’s livery and will be joining the force.

Its design is based on the Type 052D guided-missile destroyer but has been modified to better suit coastguard operations, according to the report.

It said the destroyer’s vertical launch system has been removed and it has a 76mm main gun as opposed to the 130mm gun found on the warship.

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Notably, the new vessel is equipped with Type 382 air search radars, a model also found on some Chinese frigates, which Guancha said will “enhance the air surveillance capability” of the vessel.

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