PLA sends 3 advanced Type 055 destroyers for training exercise in South China Sea – Technologist

Three of China’s most advanced destroyers have taken part in a drill in the disputed South China Sea, state media reported.

It is rare for the People’s Liberation Army to deploy three of its Type 055 guided-missile destroyers in a single training mission and the operation came as tensions are running high following a series of clashes involving Chinese and Philippine coastguard ships.

The exercise ran for six days and five nights and involved the warships Xianyang, Zunyi and Yanan. It was “focused on maritime assault, anti-submarine operations, and single-ship air defence in a certain area of the South China Sea to test the effectiveness of various combat and training methods”, state broadcaster CCTV reported on Wednesday.

The drill was carried out by the PLA’s Southern Theatre Command, which oversees the South China Sea. CCTV said one Type 052C guided-missile destroyer, the Haikou, was also involved in the drills.

The first Type 055 destroyer entered service in 2020 and the PLA Navy now has eight in total. The ships were designed for a range of operations including anti-submarine and land attacks, as well as helping defend carrier groups from aerial attack.

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CCTV said the Type 055 guided missile destroyer uses China’s most advanced radars, electronic systems and weapons and can play a key role in near and far-sea missions.

The report did not say when the exercise was held, but it follows a string of incidents in disputed parts of the South China Sea, centred on the Philippine-held Second Thomas Shoal.

These include China using water cannon on Philippine ships and collisions between vessels. Last week Beijing accused Manila of lying when it accused China of blocking the evacuation of a sick serviceman stationed on a warship grounded on the reef, saying that the Philippines had been carrying out “illegal transport and repair missions”.

This year Beijing also said it was “closely monitoring” a large-scale joint US-Philippine exercise with the defence ministry criticising provocations from forces from outside the region.

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The Balikatan 2024 military exercise simulated the sinking of a ship and retaking control of enemy-held islands.

Earlier this month the USS Theodore Roosevelt aircraft carrier passed through the South China Sea accompanied by French and Canadian warships in support of Valiant Shield 2024, another large-scale US exercise in the Pacific.

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