Danlin-class cargo ship

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The Danlin-class cargo ship is a class of Chinese cargo ship that is in service with People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN). Danlin-class cargo ships are the armed version of its unarmed sister ship in civilian service, and both entered service between 1960 – 1962.

Specifications:[1]

  • Displacement (t): 1290
  • Length (m): 60
  • Width (m): 9
  • Draft (m): 4
  • Speed (kt): 14 kt
  • Propulsion: 750 hp Type 6DRN 30/50 diesel x 1
  • Armament: twin 37 mm gun x 1, twin 14.5 mm machine gun x 2
  • Radar: 1 former-USSR Fine Curve or Chinese Type 756 navigational radar
  • Crew: 35

Dandao class[]

The Dandao class is the successor of earlier Danlin class, and it is an enlarged version of Danlin class. A total of seven ships were completed and entered service with PLAN in the late 1970s, three of which were built as coastal tanker versions.[2]

Specifications:

  • Displacement (t): 1600
  • Length (m): 65.7
  • Width (m): 12.5
  • Draft (m): 4
  • Speed (kt): 12
  • Propulsion: 1 diesel engine
  • Armament: twin 37 mm x 4, twin 14.5 mm x 4
  • Radar: 1 former-USSR Fine Curve or Chinese Type 756 navigational radar
  • Crew: 40

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