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| Class overview |
| Builders | Santieral Shipyard, Galați, Romania |
| Operators | People's Liberation Army Navy |
| In commission | 1970s– |
| Completed | 2 |
| General characteristics |
| Type | Cargo ship |
| Displacement | 5,300 t (5,200 long tons; 5,800 short tons)[1] |
| Length | 328 ft (100 m)[1] |
| Beam | 45.6 ft (13.9 m)[1] |
| Draft | 21.6 ft (6.6 m)[1] |
| Propulsion | |
| Speed | 12.5 knots (23.2 km/h; 14.4 mph)[1] |
| Range | 5,000 nmi (9,300 km; 5,800 mi) at 12 kt[1] |
| Capacity |
- 3,750 tons cargo[1]
- 250 tons oil fuel[1]
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| Complement | 50[1] |
The Galati-class cargo ship (as designated by NATO) is a class of cargo ship of the People's Republic of China's People's Liberation Army Navy. Two were converted in the early-1970s from nine ships built in the 1960s at the Santieral Shipyard in Galați, Romania.[1]
Ships of the class
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Sharpe, Richard, ed. (1989). Jane's Fighting Ships 1989-1990. Jane's Information Group. ISBN 0-7106-0886-1.
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Ammunition ships (AE/AEM) | |
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| Buoy tenders (AGL) | |
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| Cable layers (ARC) | |
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| Cargo ships (AK) | |
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| Crane ship (AB) | |
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Degaussing / deperming ships (ADG) | |
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| Dive tenders (YDT) | |
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| Dredgers (AGD) | |
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Engineering ships |
- Engineering ships of unknown class/type: Bei-Gong 275 & 276
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Environmental research ships (AGER) | |
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Fleet Replenishment ship (AEFS) | |
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| Floating pile drivers (YPD) | |
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General purpose research ships (AGE) | |
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Harbor utility craft (YFU) | |
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| Hospital ships (AH) | | Hospital ships (AH) | |
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| Medical evacuation ships (AHP) | |
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| Ambulance transports (APH) | |
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| Ambulance craftd (YH) | |
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Hydrographic survey ships (AGS) | |
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| Icebreakers (AGB) | |
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| Museum ships | |
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Oceanographic research ships (AGOR) | |
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Oceanographic surveillance ships (AGOS) | |
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Personnel transport (AP) | |
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Range support & target ships (AGT) | |
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| Repair ships (AR) | |
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Rescue and salvage ships | |
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| Spy ships (AGI) | |
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Submarine support ships | |
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| Submersibles (X) | |
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| Tankers | |
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Technological research ships | |
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| Torpedo trials craft | Torpedo retrievers (TR/TWR) | |
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| Torpedo trials ships (YTT) | |
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| Tracking ship (AGM) | |
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| Training ships (AX) | | Training ship (AX) | |
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| Training ship, sail (AXS) | |
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Onshore stationary training facilities | |
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| Tugs (AT) | | Harbor tug (YT) | |
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| Large harbor tug (YTB) | |
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| Rescue Tug (ATR) | |
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| Sea-going Tug (ATA) | |
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| Tugs of unknown class/type |
- Bei-Tuo 153, 651, 704, 728, Dong-Tuo 845, 861, Nan-Tuo 142, 163, 168, 176, 187, 188
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| UAV motherships (ATLS) | |
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Unmanned surface vehicles (USV) | |
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Unmanned underwater vehicles (UUV) | |
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Weapon trials ships (AVM/AGM) | |
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* = Under construction or procurement, CG= Classified as guided missile cruiser by NATO, FF= Classified as light frigate by PLAN |