PLA East China Fleet tests new Type 055 destroyers in first live-fire drill

Two new Type 055 destroyers assigned to the PLA East China Fleet, Dongguan and Anqing, have undergone their first live-fire drills. The exercises aim to rapidly integrate the advanced vessels into the Eastern Theatre Command's joint combat system covering Taiwan and seas near Japan.

A senior officer with the East Sea Fleet said the destroyers would “accelerate their integration into the joint combat system” of the Eastern Theatre Command, according to the PLA Daily. The Dongguan, bearing hull number 109, and Anqing, hull number 110, are equipped with more advanced gear than the first batch of Type 055 destroyers. The exercises tested the vessels' defenses against rapid aerial targets under heavy electromagnetic interference. They also conducted multi-wave saturation strikes against enemy surface vessels attempting to escape using nearby islands and reefs. The East Sea Fleet, part of the PLA Navy under the Eastern Theatre Command, oversees operations in the East China Sea and areas near Taiwan. This drill marks the initial live-fire testing for these advanced warships, aimed at enhancing integration into regional joint combat operations.

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A Chinese military magazine earlier this month described a civilian cargo ship as a “containerised destroyer” able to carry missile launchers and hide in commercial shipping lanes, with firepower matching the People's Liberation Army's Type 052D destroyers, according to South China Morning Post.

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The People's Liberation Army Navy's social media account China Military Bugle posted a video on Sunday showing naval strike tests at sea, including multiple YJ-20 missile launches. The release comes as the US and allies conduct Balikatan 2026 drills in the South China Sea, with Japan taking its first-ever operational role.

South Korea's Navy launched maneuvering drills this week to honor service members killed in Yellow Sea clashes with North Korea and to sharpen combat readiness. The four-day exercise, set to conclude Friday, included a Thursday ceremony marking the 16th anniversary of the Cheonan corvette sinking.

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Ships from Australia, Canada, and the United States conducted tactical maneuvers, helicopter cross-decks, and personnel exchanges in the South China Sea from April 12 to 18, as a precursor to the Balikatan 2026 exercises supporting a 'free and open Indo-Pacific.'

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