陈筠, 台湾 '玉山舰' 交舰 专家:作战能力有限,甲板无法降落陆航直升机. VOA Chinese, Oct 7, 2022.
https://www.voachinese.com/a/tai ... 221005/6777203.html
Note: This is one of those times when a reporter knows nothing and writes foolishly -- or at least when he asks the wrong experts (in this WOA reports, the reporter quotes Taiwanese nay officers who has no experience in helicopters landing on a warship_/
(a) "台湾国防部的资料显示,玉山舰舷号1401,排水量1万吨,总长153公尺、宽23公尺,甲板可以停放两架直升机,并能运载AAV7两栖突击车、LCU与LCM两栖登陆艇、悍马车、重型车辆与673名武装士兵。武器装备则配备有4具八连庄海剑二型防空飞弹发射器、1座MK-75 76mm快炮、2座MK-15方阵快炮。 * * * 台湾张骞舰首任舰长黄征辉在接受美国之音采访时表示 * * * 分析人士说,玉山舰的建造目的是为了取代老旧的 '旭海号' 船坞登陆舰,旭海舰接收自美国海军 '安克拉治级' 船坞登陆舰,自1971年服役至今已经逾50年。"
(i)
(A) Assault Amphibious Vehicle
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assault_Amphibious_Vehicle
("The Assault Amphibious Vehicle (AAV)—official designation AAVP-7A1 (formerly known as Landing Vehicle, Tracked, Personnel-7 abbr. LVTP-7)—is a fully tracked amphibious landing vehicle * * * [section 1 History, section 1.1 Development] The LVTP-7 was first introduced in 1972 as a replacement for the LVTP-5"/ section 4 Operators: "Taiwan: Republic of China Marine Corps has 90(78 personnel, 8 command and 4 recovery) and 1 AAV Turret Trainer. Thirty-six currently on order for $375 million USD")
Wikipedia does not spell out AAVP (but the following link says it is :Assault Amphibian Vehicle Personnel[,] Model 7A1."
(ii) (Maintained by Robert Sherman; Originally created by John Pike), LVTP7 Landing Vehicle, Tracked; AAVP7A1 Assault Amphibian Vehicle Personnel. Federation of American Scientists (FAS), last updated in 2000
https://man.fas.org/dod-101/sys/land/aavp7a1.htm
("The LVTP7, which entered the Marine Corps inventory in the early 1970s, was a quantum improvement over the short-ranged LVTP5 of the Vietnam era. Weighing in at 26 tons (23,991 kg) combat-loaded, and with a three-man crew, it can carry 25 Marines. With a road speed of 45 mph (72 km/h), it is also fully amphibious with water speeds up to 8 mph (13 km/h). It is not as heavily armed or armored as the Army's Bradley infantry fighting vehicle; on the other hand, the M2A1 Bradley carries only seven troop passengers. In 1985 the Marine Corps changed the designation of the LVTP7Al to AAV7Al -- amphibious assault vehicle -- representing a shift in emphasis away from the long-time LVT designation, meaning 'landing vehicle, tracked.' Without a change of a bolt or plate, the AAV7Al was to be more of an armored personnel carrier and less of a landing vehicle")
As I understand it, AAV is the shorthand of AAVP.
(ii) LCU stands for Landing Craft Utility
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landing_Craft_Utility
(section 10 United States: currently has "LCU 2000" and "LCU Class 1700." For the latter, see a Web page from its shipbuilder
Swiftships
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swiftships
, whose Web page
Landing Craft Utility[:] LCU Class 1700
https://swiftships.com/vessels/45-meter-landing-craft-utility/
shows a bird's-eye view of one LCU Class 1700.
(iii) LCM stands for Landing Craft Mechanized
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landing_Craft_Mechanized
(section 1 Variants: US does not use any of them; The last time US used "LCM(8)" was during Vietnam War; section 2 Operators: Taiwan not among them)
(iv) OTO Melara 76 mm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OTO_Melara_76_mm
("has been widely exported, and is in use by sixty navies"; section 4 Operators: including Taiwan)
is called "Mk 75" in US, where Mk stands for Mark (with no particular meaning; A lot of materiel in US are named Mk followed by a number).
MK 75 - 76 mm/62 Caliber Gun US Navy, last updated on Sept 20, 2021
https://www.navy.mil/Resources/F ... 6-mm62-caliber-gun/
("Description[:] Lightweight, fully automated, remote-controlled, rapid-fire, 76mm gun mount")
(v)
(A) Phalanx CIWS
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phalanx_CIWS
(table: In service 1980–present; Designer General Dynamics, Manufacturer General Dynamics, Effective firing range 1,625 yd (1,486 m), Main armament 1×20 mm M61 Vulcan 6-barreled Gatling cannon [the top photo in this Wiki page shows 6 white circle, each for the end of a barrel]' section 6 Operators: including Taiwan)
Phalanx is the trademark. CIWS stands "for close-in weapon system" which means "last line of defense."
(B) What is the difference between Mk 75 and Mk 15? For one, Mk 75 is a 76-mm gun, whereas MK 15 is a 20-mm gun.
"Virtually all US combatant and amphibious ships (as well as many auxiliaries) are fitted with the Phalanx. * * * Only one Mk 15 CIWS is installed per ship * * * The Mk 75 dual-purpose, rapid-fire 76mm gun is a license-built version of the Italian OTO Melara 76-mm/62 Compact gun. It has been installed in smaller US naval combatants and Coast Guard cutters.": from the Web.
(vi)
(A) 张骞号巡防舰
https://zh.wikipedia.org/zh-cn/張騫號巡防艦
(table: "制造厂 中国造船公司高雄厂, 服役 [commissioned:] 1998年, 现况[:] 现役" / "为美国海军派里级巡防舰 [Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigate; Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry was older brother of Commodore Matthew C Perry who opened Japan] 修改型。 * * * 派里级的设计以反潜作战为主,于低威胁环境下为远洋船团护航及作为两栖登陆船团的屏卫,在机能设计上属于二线、低造价、可牺牲的舰艇
(B) Oliver Hazard Perry. Naval History and Heritage Command, US Navy, undated
https://www.history.navy.mil/bro ... r-hazard-perry.html
("The man who was to lead the Lake Erie fleet to victory during the War of 1812 was born on 23 August 1785, at South Kingstown, Rhode Island. The eldest of five sons and three daughters born to Christopher Raymond and Sarah Alexander Perry, the first son was named after his paternal grandmother's father, Oliver Hazard, and also for his uncle, Oliver Hazard Perry, who had recently been lost at sea")
Hazard is an English surname.
(vii)
(A) Anchorage-class dock landing ship
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anchorage-class_dock_landing_ship
(table: In service [in US]: 1972–present/ "Anchorage-class dock landing ships were a series of five dock landing ships (LSD) constructed and commissioned by the United States Navy between 1965 and 1972. US Navy decommissioned all five of them by 2003"/ section 3 Ship list: USS Pensacola (LSD-38): commissioned 1971, Fate: "Sold to Republic of China (Taiwan) Navy in 2000 [as] ROCS Hsu Hai (LSD-193)" 船坞登陆舰)
(B) The dock landing ship is officially (in US) landing ship, dock (LSD)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dock_landing_ship
("with a well dock to transport and launch landing craft and amphibious vehicles. * * * Thirteen Landing Craft Mechanized (LCM) could be launched from these ships down the chute")
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