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Keel laying ceremony for Littoral Combat Ship
by Richard Tomkins
Mobile, Ala. (UPI) Jan 18, 2016


New tank-landing ship joins Chinese navy
Beijing (UPI) Jan 14, 2016 - China has unveiled a new type of tank-landing ship for the People's Liberation Army naval force.

The ship was shown to the public during a launching ceremony held at the East China Sea Fleet's military port. CCTV reports the vessel, named Tianmushan, was developed domestically.

The ship is roughly 394 feet long and 52 feet wide, displaces 5,008 tons, and is capable of reaching a maximum speed of 20 nautical miles per hour. The ship is designed to allow China's naval forces to load and unload landing equipment. Additional equipment includes artillery and a helicopter landing pad.

China's addition of the tank-landing ship comes after the South China Sea Fleet welcomed three new vessels at the end of 2015, including supply ship Luguhu, electric reconnaissance ship Neptune and pelagic survey vessel Qian Xuesen.

Chinese military officials say the new ships were all domestically built.

The U.S. Navy reports that is has held a keel-laying ceremony for an Independence-class Littoral Combat Ship, the future USS Tulsa.

The ceremony was held at the shipyard of Austal USA earlier this week.

"Through this new warship and the name she bears, we honor a city that represents the very best of the American spirit," said Ed Foster, LCS deputy program manager. "We set forth the Tulsa armed with the most adaptive and effective capabilities, designed to protect freedom and democracy throughout the world."

Littoral Combat Ships come in two variants: Freedom and Independence. The future USS Tulsa (LCS 16) is the eighth Independence variant. It will be about 418 feet in length. Like its Freedom sisters, it is modular and can be quickly be reconfigured with various weapon systems -- surface warfare, mine countermeasures, and anti-submarine warfare -- depending on need.

Both variants are being purchased under an innovative block-buy acquisition strategy. There are currently 12 LCSs under construction.


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