Chinese destroyer Yinchuan (107)

Yinchuan (107) is a Type 051 destroyer of the People's Liberation Army Navy.

Type 051 destroyer
History
China
Name:
  • Yinchuan
  • (银川)
Namesake: Yinchuan
Builder: Luda Shipyard, Liaoning
Launched: 30 July 1970
Commissioned: 31 December 1971
Decommissioned: 15 November 2007
Identification: Pennant number: 107
Status: Museum ship at Yellow River Military Cultural Expo Park, Yinchuan
General characteristics
Class and type: Type 051 destroyer
Displacement: 3,670 tons
Length: 132 m (433 ft 1 in)
Beam: 12.8 m (42 ft 0 in)
Draught: 4.6 m (15 ft 1 in)
Propulsion:
  • 2 steam turbines
  • 72,000 shp (53,700 kW)
Speed: 32 knots (59 km/h)
Range: 2,970 miles
Complement: 280
Armament:

Development and design

The PLAN began designing a warship armed with guided missiles in 1960 based on the Soviet Neustrashimy, with features from the Kotlin-class destroyer, but the Sino-Soviet split stopped work. Work resumed in 1965[1] with nine ships being ordered.[2][1] Construction started in 1968, with trials beginning in 1971. The ships nominally entered service in the early 1970s, but few were fully operational before 1985; workmanship was poor due to the Cultural Revolution.[1]

Construction of the second batch began in 1977,[3] with the last commissioning in 1991.[4] The second batch may have been ordered due to the Cultural Revolution disrupting development of a successor class.[1] These ships may be designated Type 051D.[3] The PLAN initiated an abortive modernization program for the first batch in 1982. The ships would be reconstructed with British weapons and sensors acquired from British Aerospace. The Falklands War made the prospective upgrades less impressive and cost effective, and the project was cancelled in 1984. A 1986 upgrade project using American power plants, weapons, sensors, and computers was cancelled because of the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests.[1]

Construction and career

Yinchuan was launched on 30 July 1970 at the Luda Shipyard in Shanghai. Commissioned on 31 December 1971.

She was decommissioned on 15 November 2007 and towed to Yellow River Military Cultural Expo Park, Yinchuan to serve as a museum ship.[5][6][7]

References

  1. Forecast International: page 4
  2. Jane's Fighting Ships 2004-2005: p. 127
  3. Jane's Fighting Ships 2009-2010: p. 139
  4. Jane's Fighting Ships 2009-2010: p. 140
  5. "银川舰107图片 (第1页) - 一起扣扣网". j.17qq.com. Retrieved 2020-11-27.
  6. "海军退役035型潜艇将和051型107银川号驱逐舰相得益彰". 知乎专栏 (in Chinese). Retrieved 2020-11-27.
  7. "Yellow River Military Cultural Expo Park travel guidebook –must visit attractions in Yinchuan – Yellow River Military Cultural Expo Park nearby recommendation". TRIP.COM. Retrieved 2020-11-27.


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