Three naval ships of the People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN), a missile destroyer, a missile frigate, and a replenishment ship, visited Denmark, Finland, and Sweden in the past two weeks on goodwill visits.
By
paying a visit to Northern Europe, modern Chinese warships demonstrate
versatile technical capabilities, as well as China's interest in the
Arctic region, website The Diplomat reported.
According to China’s Ministry of Defense, PLAN Fleet 152 is on a “round-the-globe voyage” after finishing up a four-month anti-piracy mission in the Gulf of Aden.
Wang Jianxun, the fleet commander and general commander of the Jinan, said that “We are going to have signatory visits and organize cultural and sports activities. The ships will be open to the public, [and] the Chinese naval servicemen and their Swedish counterparts will visit each other,” The Diplomat reported.
According to China’s Ministry of Defense, PLAN Fleet 152 is on a “round-the-globe voyage” after finishing up a four-month anti-piracy mission in the Gulf of Aden.
On their way home, the Chinese naval fleet
decided to ‘drop by’ for a visit to Denmark, Finland, and Sweden. The
countries were the third, fourth, and fifth stops (respectively) for the
fleet, led by the guided-missile destroyer Jinan. The first two stops
were Sudan and Egypt.
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Jane’s Navy International provided additional details on the three
vessels, identifying them as “the Type 052C Luyang II-class
guided-missile destroyer Jinan (152), the Type 054A Jiangkai II-class
guided-missile frigate Yiyang (548), and the Type 903 Fuchi-class
replenishment ship Qiandao Hu (886).”
Jinan and Yiyang are among the PLAN’s most
modern ships, having been completed in late 2014. The Qiandao,
meanwhile, was commissioned a decade earlier, in 2004; The Diplomat
reported citing Finland’s YLE News.
The fleet is currently in Sweden and plans to spend five days there, after having arrived there on September 30.Wang Jianxun, the fleet commander and general commander of the Jinan, said that “We are going to have signatory visits and organize cultural and sports activities. The ships will be open to the public, [and] the Chinese naval servicemen and their Swedish counterparts will visit each other,” The Diplomat reported.
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