翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Cheng Jei-cheng
・ Cheng Ji
・ Cheng Ji (Shu Han)
・ Cheng Jianping
・ Cheng Jiaru
・ Cheng Jiasui
・ Cheng Jinfang
・ Cheng Jingyi
・ Cheng Kai-nam
・ Cheng Kai-wen
・ Cheng Kaijia
・ Cheng Kejie
・ Cheng King Ho
・ Cheng Kun
・ Cheng Kung Senior High School
Cheng Kung-class frigate
・ Cheng Lai Hin
・ Cheng language
・ Cheng Lei
・ Cheng Li
・ Cheng Li Hui
・ Cheng Li-wen
・ Cheng Liang
・ Cheng Lianyuan
・ Cheng Lim LRT Station
・ Cheng Lin
・ Cheng Man-ch'ing
・ Cheng Maoyun
・ Cheng Mei-chi
・ Cheng Ming


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Cheng Kung-class frigate : ウィキペディア英語版
Cheng Kung-class frigate

The ''Cheng Kung''-class frigates are guided-missile frigates (FFG) currently in service of the Republic of China (Taiwan) Navy (ROCN). They are based upon the U.S. s and built by China Shipbuilding Corporation in Kaohsiung, Taiwan under license throughout the 1990s as parts of the "Kuang Hua One" patrol frigate, guided project. These frigates served as the mainstay of the ROCN's theater air defense prior to the ROCN's acquisition of ''Keelung'' (''Kidd'')-class destroyers in 2005.
==Design==
In order to control the new weapon systems on the frigates, which Mk 92 could not integrate at the time, a second CDS, H930 MCS was installed in order to control the 8 HF-2 (or four HF-2 and four HF-3 on certain ships) and the two Bofors 40mm/L70 guns. However, the Mk 92's Harpoon mode was deleted due to the US government refusal to sell the Harpoon missile system to Taiwan at the time. Also deleted were some of Mk 92's ASW modes, along with the refusal to sell SQR-19 Towed Array sonar system.
Originally only two lead ships were going to be built to this standard, the rest of the six ships in the class were going to be built under ACS (Advance Combat System) project with a lighter AEGIS (that later became SPY-1F), 48-64 cell Mark 41 Vertical Launch System and other systems, and a plug-in section. Delay in the design and budget changed the project to four ships in PFG-1101 configuration and the last four ships in ACS configuration, then more delays changed to 6+2, then 7+1. By the mid 1990s, the ROCN decided the ACS project was too risky, too long and too over budget, finally canceling it after the seventh ship was built to the PFG-1101 standard. However, enough of the long lead items were already purchased so that in late 2000, the ROCN decided to go ahead with the eighth ship's construction with PFG-1101 configuration—minus the two Bofors 40mm/L70 guns, after getting necessary funding.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Cheng Kung-class frigate」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.