Type 271 landing craft

The Type 271 landing craft is a family landing craft of the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN). Most models in this class are landing craft utility (LCU)s, but the last model has been developed into a Landing ship medium (LSM).

Type 271 landing craft

Type 271I landing craft utility edit

History
 China
BuilderQingdao Shipyard
FateConverted to Type 271II
Class overview
NameType 271I landing craft utility
Operators  People's Liberation Army Navy
Preceded byLCU 1600 series
Succeeded byType 271II
General characteristics
Class and typeYupen class
TypeLanding Craft Utility
ArmamentMachine guns

The origin of Type 271 series landing craft dates back in 1966, when World War II era LCU 1600 series PLAN captured from ROCN at the end of Chinese Civil War begun to be retired from service. PLAN proposed to develop a landing craft utility (LCU) based on the experienced gained from Type 067 utility landing craft and Type 068/069 mechanized landing craft (LCM). In addition to wartime mission, this class is tasked to supply islands without port facilities with up to 100 tons of equipment, cargo and freshwater in peacetime. The LCU is designated Type 271, and received NATO reporting name Yupen class, a name used for the rest members of Type 271 LCU series.

Design of Type 271 was completed in December 1967,[1] after which the construction of Type 271 LCU begun in August 1968 at Qingdao Shipyard in Qingdao,[1] and the boat was completed in June 1970.[1] Sea trials begun in September 1970 in Qingdao, but the results were rather unsatisfactory. The primary reason for such disappointing result was because the political turmoil in China at the time, namely, the Cultural Revolution. Rework immediately begun and the modified model was designated as Type 271II, with the original Type 271 redesignated as Type 271I for clear distinction. Type 271 is mainly intended for delivery of troop and vehicle in places along the rivers and coast without harbor facilities.[1]

Type 271II landing craft utility edit

History
 China
BuilderQingdao Shipyard
FateConverted to Type 271IID
Class overview
NameType 271II landing craft utility
Operators  People's Liberation Army Navy
Preceded byType 271I
Succeeded byType 271IID
General characteristics
Class and typeYupen class
TypeLanding Craft Utility
Displacement400t normal, 500t max
Length54m
Beam9.2m
Draft1.7m
Propulsiontwo 6300ZC diesel @ 600 hp each
Speed13 kn
Range1000 nmi @ 10 kn
Endurance20 days
Capacity100 t normal, 150 max
Complement300 fully armed troops
Crew36
Armament4 Type 69 14.5 mm machine guns

Type 271II landing craft utility is the direct result of the disappointing performance of the original Type 271 LCU. Redesign work of Type 271II LCU was completed in 1971, and construction begun in December 1972 at Qingdao Shipyard.[1] In September 1975, the ship was launched and on November 30, 1975, this first unit of Type 271III LCU was handed to PLAN and begun trials.[1] As with Type 271I LCU, the program was delayed due to the Cultural Revolution. The pace of trials and testing really picked up in 1976 when the Cultural Revolution ended, and this class finally received certification in 1978 and series production soon started after. The cargo capacity of Type 271II is either 3 Type 59 tanks or 7 5-ton trucks.[1]

Type 271IID landing craft utility edit

History
 China
BuilderChangsha Shipyard
Class overview
NameType 271IID landing craft utility
Operators  People's Liberation Army Navy
Preceded byType 271II
Succeeded byType 271III
General characteristics
Class and typeYupen class
TypeLanding Craft Utility
Displacement507t
Propulsiontwo 6300ZC diesel @ 600 hp each
Armament4 Type 69 14.5 mm machine guns.

As with the first member of Type 271 series LCU, Type 271II LCU was not produced in large numbers either, because in 1979, PLAN requested minor modification of Type 271II LCU based on experience gained from deployment. The result was Type 271IID LCU, with D stands for Dingxing (定型 in Chinese), meaning finalized design.[1] The displacement is slightly increased to 507 t from the original 500 t of Type 217II LCU. The first unit of Type 271IID LCU was completed by Changsha Shipyard, and all earlier units were subsequently converted to this standard as Type 271IID went into series production at both Changsha and Qingdao. The modification included the pressure wave plate, anchor and propulsion systems.[1]

Type 271III landing craft utility edit

History
 China
BuilderChangsha Shipyard
Class overview
NameType 271III landing craft utility
Operators  People's Liberation Army Navy
Preceded byType 271IID
Succeeded byType 271IIIA
General characteristics
Class and typeYupen class
TypeLanding Craft Utility
Displacement>600t
Propulsiontwo diesel @ 1142 hp each
Armament2 Type 69 14.5 mm machine guns.

In November 1984, requirement of Type 271III LCU was issued, but once again, the program was delayed, but this time was not due to political turmoil in China, but instead, the policy change: the economic reform in China had put military programs in the backseat. As a result, construction of the first unit did not begin until March 1987 at Changsha Shipyard, and two years later in December 1989, the unit went into service.[2] The primary improvement of Type 271III LCU over Type 271IID is that its propulsion system was German origin (MAN SE), and China license produced it to greatly increase the reliability and service life of the engine. The armament and ability to operate in harsh sea state is also improved, while the bow door is changed to V-shaped double door from the original single piece flat piece.[2]

Type 271IIIA landing ship medium edit

History
 China
BuilderChangsha Shipyard
Class overview
NameType 271IIIA landing ship medium
Operators  People's Liberation Army Navy
Preceded byType 271III
Succeeded byType 074 Yuhai class
General characteristics
Class and typeYulü class
TypeLanding Ship Medium
Displacement613.7t light, 800t full
Length56.5m
Beam10.4m
Draft2.28m
Depth5.057m
Propulsiontwo 8L20/27 diesel @ 1142 hp each
Speed15 kn
Range1000 nmi
Endurance15 days
Capacity100 t normal, 150 max
Complement200 fully armed troops
Crew56
Armament2 Type 69 14.5 mm machine guns.

Type 271IIIA landing ship medium (LSM) is the latest member of Type 271 series LCU, and it received NATO reporting name Yulü class. The main difference between Type 271IIIA and Type 271III from which Type 271IIIA is developed from is that the displacement of Type 271IIIA when fully loaded has increased by a third to 800 tons,[2] and hence becoming a LSM. Armament was greatly reduced to two Type 69 twin 14.5 mm MG, while speed is also reduced to 15 kn.[2] The number of crew is almost doubled to 56 due to the need to handle more complex machinery. To accommodate the larger size, a pair of more powerful version of Chinese license produced MAN SE 8L20/27 diesel engines have been installed, each with 1142 hp. Typical cargo carrying capacity of Type 271IIIA is either 3 medium tanks plus an infantry platoon of 70 troops, or 7 light amphibious tanks (over load, usually 6 for normal payload), or 200 fully equipped troops.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Type 271-I & Type 271-II". Retrieved 5 June 2015.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Type 271-III & Type 271-IIIA". Retrieved November 18, 2011.