Fusu (Nancang) class

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Class overview
Builders: Kherson Shipyard, refitted at Dalian Shipyard
Operators: Naval flag of People's Republic of China People's Liberation Army Navy
In commission: 1996
Completed: 1
Active: Qinghaihu, ex Nancang, ex Vladimir Peregudov (before purchase from Russia)
General characteristics
Displacement: 37,000 tonnes
Length: 188.9m
Beam: 25.33m
Draught: 10.41m
Propulsion: 1 Burmeister & Wain diesel 10,600 hp, 1 shaft
Speed: 16 knots
Complement: 125
Armament: None
Aircraft carried: 1 Z-8 helicopter
Aviation facilities: hangar and flight deck


The Nancang-class auxiliary oiler replenishment (AOR) ship is used by the People's Liberation Army Navy to resupply ships at sea with food, munitions, fuel and spare parts. The only ship in this class, is Qinghaihu (Pennant number 885), ex Nancang (Nanyun 953). She was originally laid down for the Soviet Navy as a Komandarn Fedko class merchant tanker, but building work was halted due to insufficient funds, and was then purchased by the PLAN from the Russian Navy unfinished in 1993. The ship has a near sister ship operating with the Indian Navy.

The ship is outfitted with a total of six cranes, four oil refuelling stations, and two stores stations. This allows the ship to replenish three warships simultaneously. The ship, through her helicopter facilities, is able to replenish warships operating nearby via vertical replenishment (VERTREP).

[edit] General characteristics

  • Length: 188.9m
  • Beam: 25.33 m
  • Displacement: 37,000 tonnes full load
  • Aircraft: 1 Z-8 helicopter
  • Complement: 125
  • Cargo Capacity:
    • 23,000 tons fuel and general cargo

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