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Changsha (516) was a Type 053H frigate of the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN). The ship, renamed Jiujiang in 1981, was constructed in 1975 in the shipyards of Hudong in Shanghai. Per early reports, the ship was retired in 2017, but the official documentation shows the retirement year as 2018. The ship was the oldest serving frigate at its retirement. After its renaming, it took on a vital role as the PLA's only combat support vessel of its kind and sent minor shock waves through the military when it was decommissioned.

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  • Changsha (516) was a Type 053H frigate of the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN). The ship, renamed Jiujiang in 1981, was constructed in 1975 in the shipyards of Hudong in Shanghai. Per early reports, the ship was retired in 2017, but the official documentation shows the retirement year as 2018. The ship was the oldest serving frigate at its retirement. After its renaming, it took on a vital role as the PLA's only combat support vessel of its kind and sent minor shock waves through the military when it was decommissioned. (en)
  • 九江号导弹护卫舰(舷号516),原为053H型导弹护卫舰(江湖-I级)的首舰,后改装为中国人民解放军海军唯一一艘对陆火力支援舰,由053H型导弹护卫舰(江湖-I型)改装而成,用于技术验证,也是海军舰艇序列里唯一被改变舰艇任务属性的一艘舰。 (zh)
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  • *2×2 Chinese /56 calibre guns *4×2 Chinese /63 calibre guns *SAM: 2×2 HQ-61 *Depth charge: DCL-003D *Mines: Can carry up to 60 *Decoys: 2×loral Hycor SRBOC Mk 36 *6-barreled chaff launcher (en)
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  • *1,450 standard *1,730 full load (en)
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  • Watchdog; Radar warning (en)
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  • Pennant number: 516 (en)
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  • *Two type 12 E 390V diesels; 16,000 hp sustained *2 shafts (en)
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  • *Radar system: *Surface: Square Tie ; I-band *Air & Surface: MX 902 Eye Shield ; G-band *Navigation: Fin Curve ; I-band *Fire control: Wok Won director ; Square Tie , I-band *Echo Type 5 (en)
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  • Changsha (516) was a Type 053H frigate of the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN). The ship, renamed Jiujiang in 1981, was constructed in 1975 in the shipyards of Hudong in Shanghai. Per early reports, the ship was retired in 2017, but the official documentation shows the retirement year as 2018. The ship was the oldest serving frigate at its retirement. After its renaming, it took on a vital role as the PLA's only combat support vessel of its kind and sent minor shock waves through the military when it was decommissioned. (en)
  • 九江号导弹护卫舰(舷号516),原为053H型导弹护卫舰(江湖-I级)的首舰,后改装为中国人民解放军海军唯一一艘对陆火力支援舰,由053H型导弹护卫舰(江湖-I型)改装而成,用于技术验证,也是海军舰艇序列里唯一被改变舰艇任务属性的一艘舰。 (zh)
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  • 九江号导弹护卫舰 (zh)
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