- ROCS Cheng Kung (FFG-1101)
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ROCS Cheng Kung alongside ROCS Chi KuangCareer (Republic of China) Name: ROCS Cheng Kung (FFG-1101) Ordered: 8 May 1989 Builder: China Shipbuilding Corp.,
Kaohsiung, Taiwan, ROCLaid down: 21 December 1990 Launched: 5 October 1991 Commissioned: 7 May 1993 Status: in active service, as of 2011[update] General characteristics Class and type: Cheng Kung-class frigate Displacement: 4,103 tons full Length: 453 ft (138 m) Beam: 46.95 ft (14.31 m) Propulsion: General Electric LM2500-30 gas turbines, 40,000 shp total Speed: 29 knots Complement: 18 officers
180 enlisted
19 flight crewSensors and
processing systems:AN/SPS-49 air search radar
SPS-55 surface search radar
CAS, STIR gun fire control radar
SQS-56 sonarElectronic warfare
and decoys:AN/SLQ-32(V)5
(AN/SLQ-32(V)2 + SIDEKICK)Armament: 40 × SM-1MR at Mk 13 Missile Launcher
4 × Hsiung Feng II and 4 HF-3 supersonic AShM
1 × OTO Melara 76 mm naval gun
2 × Bofors 40mm/L70mm guns
1 × 20 mm Phalanx CIWS
2 × triple Mark 32 ASW torpedo tubes with Mark 46 anti-submarine torpedoesAircraft carried: Sikorsky S-70C-1/2 ROCS Cheng Kung (成功, FFG-1101) is the lead ship of eight Cheng Kung-class guided-missile frigates, which are based on the Oliver Hazard Perry-class of United States Navy. Laid down on 2 December 1990 and launched on 27 October 1991, Cheng Kung was commissioned in service on 7 May 1993. All of these Taiwanese FFG's have the length of the later long hull Oliver Hazard Perry FFG's, but have a different weapon and electronics fit.
In order to control the different weapon systems on board that the Mk 92 can't integrate into, a second CDS, H930 MCS was installed on all 8 ships in order to control the 8 HF-2(or 4 HF-2 and 4 HF-3 on PFG-1101 and PFG-1105) and the 2 x Bofors 40mm/L70 guns(except on PFG-1110). Rest of the ships in this class will receive 4 HF-3 upon their major overhaul.
Namesake
Cheng Kung is named after Cheng Ch'eng-kung (鄭成功) (1624 - 1662), who was a military leader at the end of Ming Dynasty that led the recovery of Taiwan from Dutch colonial occupation in 1662.
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- Ships built in the Republic of China
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