Chinese Navy Testing Laser Turret On Type 071 LPD

The event marks a first for the Chinese Navy testing what appears to be a hard kill energy weapon. Information so far is very limited and many questions remain…

Alex Luck  23 Aug 2024

The Chinese Navy (PLAN) has modified a Type 071 amphibious transport dock (LPD) in order to install what appears to be a laser-based direct energy weapon (DEW). As usual with Chinese naval efforts, no official statements or media coverage of the new development exist. The related imagery initially circulated on Chinese social media. Enthusiasts have shared related information further on X, formerly known as Twitter and other internet platforms. For now observations are limited to three images indicating that the Chinese Navy has started testing a laser weapon. This event is therefore a developing story, with more substantial information hopefully appearing in due time.

The notional laser weapon with protective cupola retracted, allowing a closer look at its configuration. Highlight and redacted hull number added by original author sharing image on Chinese social media.

According to descriptions the pictures show the Type 071 Simingshan (986). One image has the hull number obscured by the account originally sharing this information on Chinese social media service Weibo. Another picture is too low resolution to clearly identify the particular ship. In any case the Type 071 in question is berthed at the new Chinese amphibious base in Shanghai. The base sits across from Changxing Island in the Yangtze delta. Changxing itself is a hub for naval construction for PLAN via the Jiangnan and Hudong shipyards located there. The new base supports the East Sea Fleet (ESF) of PLAN, which includes several Type 071 LPD, including Simingshan.

The images show that Simingshan has undergone some significant modification of her forward superstructure. The changes accommodate the new design on an extended raised platform. The turret is sitting in B-position, behind the H/PJ-26 76 mm main gun and directly ahead of the bridge. The modification includes a protective and extendable cupola. This design supports the notion that this is indeed some form of laser weapon.

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