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La Marine taïwanaise interrompt les essais de sa corvette furtive Tuo Jiang en raison de sérieux défauts de conception

La Marine taïwanaise interrompt les essais de sa corvette furtive Tuo Jiang en raison de sérieux défauts de conception | Newsletter navale | Scoop.it

The Republic of China (ROC) Navy has put a stop to trial runs of the new missile-carrying Tuo Jiang-class 618 stealth corvette due to serious design flaws that have undermined the vessel’s operations, senior navy commander Lu Li-shih (呂禮詩) told the Liberty Times (the Taipei Times’ sister newspaper) on Wednesday.

Lu said that several fundamentals flaws in the corvette’s design, along with it being packed with extra weapons and equipment systems, resulted in the vessel having insufficient buoyancy, which affected its maneuverability and stability.

Lu is a former captain of a Jin Jiang-class patrol vessel, which are similar to the 618.

“The core design concept was to build a stealth fast-attack corvette with high maneuverability,” Lu said. “However, later on the design was altered in a bid to make the Tuo Jiang-class ‘invincible warships,’ loading it with anti-aircraft and anti-ship weaponry, along with submarine-hunting and other combat functions.”

“It was like changing the design for a dress while a lady was already wearing it,” he said.

In addition to 16 Hsiung Feng-class missiles and two torpedo launchers onboard, the navy reportedly also has plans for the 618 to carry Sky Sword 2 guided missiles.

However, even without being fully loaded with fuel, equipment and weapons systems, the vessel had already reached its maximum displacement in calm water conditions in the harbor, Lu said.

“It is vital to have a patrol warship that can carry out missions in strong winds and high seas that can arise around Taiwan,” the commander said. “We must ensure the safety of all officers and sailors aboard the ship; that is the most serious challenge.”

Meanwhile, the Navy Command Headquarters said in a statement that the 618 is the first of its class and as a “prototype,” it was being tested to determine its capabilities and limitations.

“The Tuo Jiang class is a different design from traditional warships,” the statement said. “It is designed to be able to counter various threats using modular weapons systems, therefore its payload can vary depending on the situation.”

“Therefore the views are due to a misunderstanding regarding the vessel’s design concept and its operational objectives,” it said.

As the 618 is a prototype, handed over to the navy in December last year, the purpose of testing is to check the corvette’s performance and its limitations, while testing operational variables and deviations from its original design, the statement said.

Any issues that arise can then be corrected and plans reconfigured for subsequent production of more Tuo Jiang-class vessels, it added.

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Cette corvette avait démarré ses essais à la mer fin octobre 2014 :

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Première sortie aux essais à la mer pour la nouvelle corvette taïwanaise Tuo Chiang

Première sortie aux essais à la mer pour la nouvelle corvette taïwanaise Tuo Chiang | Newsletter navale | Scoop.it

Premier voyage réussi pour la nouvelle perle de la marine nationale, la corvette lance-missiles furtive Tuo Chiang (ou Tuo River), qui a pris la mer hier depuis le port de Su’ao, dans le district d’Yilan, sur la côte est. Elle a longé la côte jusqu’à Hualien, plus au sud, où elle a testé avec succès ses systèmes de propulsion.

Ce bâtiment à double coque de 500 t, qui avait été baptisé en mars dernier, est le premier d’une série de huit à douze corvettes dont la marine envisage de s’équiper. D’une longueur de 60,4 m et d’une largeur de 14 m, il peut atteindre la vitesse de 38 nœuds (70 km/h) et a une autonomie de 2 000 milles (3 740 km).

Sa vitesse et sa furtivité en font une arme idéale pour l’attaque des porte-avions, disent les experts. La Tuo Chiang peut emporter un équipage de 41 personnes et sera armée de missiles antinavire Hsiung Feng II et Hsiung Feng III.

Ces armements devraient être installés sur la corvette prochainement pour un test en mer. Si tous les essais sont concluants, elle sera mise en service d’ici la fin de l’année, selon une source militaire.

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La Marine taïwanaise va prendre livraison la semaine prochaine de sa 1ère corvette catamaran furtive style LCS (Tuo River)

La Marine taïwanaise va prendre livraison la semaine prochaine de sa 1ère corvette catamaran furtive style LCS (Tuo River) | Newsletter navale | Scoop.it

Taipei, Dec. 19 (CNA) The Navy is set to take delivery of its first locally designed stealth missile corvette from a Taiwanese shipbuilder during a ceremony slated for Dec. 23, the Ministry of National Defense said Friday.
During the ceremony in a commercial harbor in Suao, the 500-ton corvette -- the Tuo Jiang ("Tuo River") -- will be officially transferred from Lung Teh Shipbuilding Co. to the Navy.
After receiving the corvette, the Navy will begin training personnel to familiarize them with the craft, and Navy officials did not think it would take long before the vessel is put into service.
The corvette will be based in Suao, Yilan County, according to the Navy.
Earlier this month, the Navy released a video showing sea trials of the Tuo Jiang and said the results of the tests were satisfactory.
Naval officials praised the boat's high performance and high mobility, noting that the corvette reached a maximum speed of more than 38 knots during the recent sea trials.
The twin-hull Hsun-hai class corvette will be equipped with several weapons, including the locally developed Hsiung Feng II and Hsiung Feng III anti-ship missiles, the Navy said.
Commissioned by the Navy, Lung Teh Shipbuilding Co. began construction of the Tuo Jiang in November 2012, and it was christened in March this year.
It has a range of 2,000 nautical miles, measures 60.4 meters in length and 14 meters in width, and takes a crew of 41 people.
The Navy plans to commission between eight and 12 of the corvettes if sufficient funds can be obtained in the future .

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