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* While the Chinese consider the Type 052C a Destroyer, NATO reporting considers it a Cruiser.
The auxiliaries are ships specialized in resupplying other ships at sea. Their designation starts with AO or AOE in most navies. These ships are designed to resupply other ships with fuel, ammunition, spare parts, food … in short everything needed for a ship to accomplish missions at sea when coming back to a port is not an easy option, especially in the Pacific.
These are true Capital ships, they serve as floating airbase able to launch, recover, rearm, refuel, and repair airplanes, helicopters, and UAVs.
That all for this Navy Logbook. Development continues at a rate of knots, so expect more exciting news and teasers in the coming months! Happy sailing everyone.
A Type-022 Missile Boat: cheap, fast, and capable of carrying a deadly assortement of anti-ship missiles.
Type-056 Corvettes are a kind of light frigate that's fast, capable of operating in shallow waters, and has variants equipped with anti-submarine weaponry.
Destroyers like the Type-052 displace more than frigates and are capable of carrying a more substantial loadout - this can include weapons like ASW rockets, torpedoes, and helicopters.
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