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China’s well-oiled military machine launches three warships in one day

  • Two vessels destined for Thailand and Pakistan while a third built to bolster PLA fleet
  • Chinese navy still needs to fill skill gap to make the most of its new equipment, analyst says

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The 071E landing platform dock is destined for Thailand. Photo: Weibo

China launched three warships, including two for export, on Thursday, as it expands its naval construction strength.

The vessels – a 071E landing platform dock (LPD) and two Type 054 frigates – were launched at the Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding yard near Shanghai, according to the China Maritime Safety Administration and Chinese media.

The LPD was ordered by Thailand in Sept 2019, the first export contract for a ship of this class.

The vessel can be used to deploy helicopters and is expected to perform patrol missions, logistics tasks and disaster relief operations.

The Chiang Rai Times news site reported that Thailand would use the warship to conduct naval transport missions. It could also be used for civilian purposes, such as disaster relief and humanitarian rescue missions.

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One of the frigates is among four such warships ordered by Pakistan in 2017 and 2018.

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