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Re: Marinha de Taiwan
« Responder #15 em: Novembro 22, 2021, 01:47:08 am »


E que sejam rapidos, porque submarinos da segunda guerra não metem medo aos chineses de certeza....
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Re: Marinha de Taiwan
« Responder #16 em: Julho 27, 2022, 09:58:58 am »
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Re: Marinha de Taiwan
« Responder #17 em: Julho 07, 2023, 02:33:09 pm »
Taiwan Navy's receives new Tuo Chiang class corvette Fu Chiang

According to information published by CNA on June 24, 2023, marking a significant milestone in Taiwan's efforts to strengthen its asymmetric warfare capabilities, the second Tuo Chiang-class corvette Fu Chiang has successfully completed its testing phase and is now an integral part of the navy fleet.


Artist rendering of a Tuo Chiang class corvette. (Picture source: ROC Navy)

The Tuo Chiang-class journey began with the "Tuo Chiang (PGG-618)" prototype that entered service in 2015. Over the years, considerable improvements and modifications have been made, leading to the creation of the first production ship of the class, the "Ta Chiang," which became combat-ready in December 2020.

Following in its wake, the "Fu Chiang" and "Hsu Chiang" were launched in September of last year and February of this year, respectively. The fleet will soon expand with an unnamed fourth vessel of the Tuojiang-class, currently under construction.

The "Fu Chiang" has passed all necessary tests at the Lungteh Shipbuilding Company and has officially joined the navy. Its inclusion significantly amplifies the navy's surface warfare capabilities and represents a robust response to potential mainland China threats.

Technical data

The Tuo Chiang-class vessels are moderately sized, with a displacement of 567 tonnes at full load for the standard hull, and 685 tonnes for the improved hull.

The standard hull measures 60.4m (198ft 2in) in length on cushion, while the improved hull version is slightly longer at 65m (213ft 3in). The beam of the standard model is 14m (45ft 11in), with the improved hull having a slightly wider beam at 14.8m (48ft 7in). The draught of the standard hull is 2.3m (7ft 7in), whereas the improved hull has a draught of 2.1m (6ft 11in).


The propulsion system of these ships includes two MTU 20V 4000 M93L diesel engines rated at 4,300 kW (5,800 hp), alongside four MJP CSU 850 waterjets. The improved hull model doubles these specifications. When fully armed, these vessels can achieve a speed of 45 knots (83 km/h; 52 mph).

Each Tuo Chiang-class vessel is designed to accommodate a crew of 41. They are equipped with navigational radar, CS/SPG-6N(S) surface search radar, CS/SPG-6N(T) fire control radar, CS/MPQ-90 Sea Bee Eye surface search and fire control AESA type radar (for Ta Chiang and onwards), STIR 1.2 EO Mk2 fire control radar (for Ta Chiang and onwards), and a variable depth sonar. The ships also carry 12 counter-IR/RF chaff dispensers as part of their electronic warfare and decoy systems.

In terms of armament, the original Tuo Chiang version carries eight Hsiung Feng II, eight Hsiung Feng III, one Otobreda 76mm gun, one Phalanx CIWS, two 12.7mm Browning M2HB, and two Mark 32 triple torpedo launchers.

The Ta Chiang onwards version changes its arsenal to include 16 TC-2N, eight Hsiung Feng II, four Hsiung Feng III, one Otobreda 76mm gun, one Phalanx CIWS, and two 12.7mm Browning M2HB.

The Flight II onwards variant includes 16 TC-2N, four Hsiung Feng II, eight Hsiung Feng III, one Otobreda 76mm gun, one Phalanx CIWS or one Sea Oryx, and two 12.7mm Browning M2HB.

 :arrow:  https://www.navyrecognition.com/index.php/naval-news/naval-news-archive/2023/july/13316-taiwan-navy-s-receives-new-tuo-chiang-class-corvette-fu-chiang.html

TC-2N - https://missiledefenseadvocacy.org/defense-systems/tien-chien-2n-tc-2n/

Hsiung Feng II - https://missilethreat.csis.org/missile/hsiung-feng-iie/

Hsiung Feng III - https://www.ncsist.org.tw/eng/csistdup/products/product.aspx?product_Id=10&catalog=30
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Re: Marinha de Taiwan
« Responder #18 em: Novembro 10, 2024, 05:36:25 pm »
Não parece lá muito uma fragata mas eles lá saberão . Parece mais um crossover?
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Taiwan Shipbuilder Lays Keel for Navy’s New AAW Frigate
Taiwanese shipbuilder Jong Shyn Shipbuilding Group (中信造船) hosted a keel-laying ceremony for Taiwan’s new anti-air warfare (AAW) frigate at its shipyard in Kaohsiung on November 4, 2024.



https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2024/11/taiwan-shipbuilder-lays-keel-for-navys-new-aaw-frigate/

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Re: Marinha de Taiwan
« Responder #19 em: Novembro 13, 2024, 04:24:24 pm »
Não parece-me, é um navio algo simples e com sistemas de Taiwan.







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