Chinese naval squadron passes through Strait of Magellan for first time

A Chinese Peoples Liberation Army Navy squadron has passed through the Strait of Magellan from the Pacific into the Atlantic. The force comprises the Type 052C destroyer ‘Lanzhou’, the Type 54A frigate ‘Liuzhou’ and the Fuqing-class replenishment oiler ‘Poyanghu’. The fleet political commissar”(队政委… now there’s a job description!) commented that this was {quote} “a very meaningful military practice” {unquote}. Which hits the nail on the head. China is no longer content to be a regional naval power and is increasing its global projection. The West ignores that at its peril.

高清:中国海军舰艇编队首次通过麦哲伦海峡

麦哲伦海峡东部出口海域宽阔,海峡两岸是一座雪山。图为兰州舰航行在麦哲伦海峡。严冬摄

14日下午3时(北京时间15日凌晨2时),由导弹驱逐舰兰州舰、导弹护卫舰柳州舰和综合补给舰鄱阳湖舰组成的舰艇编队顺利通过麦哲伦海峡,抵达海峡东部出口引水点。这是中国海军舰艇编队首次航经麦哲伦海峡。

记者在兰州舰看到,海峡东部出口海域宽阔,天气晴朗,平均浪高2米,风力3-4级,海面过往船只、油井平台较多。我舰艇编队组成单纵队劈波斩浪,一路向北航行。

编队13日从智利内水道转入麦哲伦海峡西部入口水域,顶着海面9-10级大风,在浪高达4-6米,摇摆达10度以上。陶宏祥摄

编队是昨日从智利内水道转入麦哲伦海峡西部入口水域,当地时间下午2时进入海峡。当时,海面风力9-10级,浪高4-6米,舰艇摇摆10度以上。进入海峡后,风浪减少了许多,但海面风力仍达到5-6级,平均浪高3米。

为了确保编队航行安全,全体官兵在指挥员、南海舰队副参谋长李晓岩少将的率领下,认真研究、精心准备、精确操作,严格落实狭水道航行、雾中航行、大风浪航行等部署,航渡过程没有出现任何差错,顺利通过海峡。

在麦哲伦海峡入口处,狂风卷起巨浪打过兰州舰。何得志摄

兰州舰舰长唐银川有着多年的航海经验,也曾多次在各种复杂海域航行过,提起此次航渡麦哲伦海峡的感受,他向记者介绍:“海峡航行里程、狭窄地段长,水道曲折,大角度转向多,西风和涌浪较大,流向多变,在这里航行,确实是一种挑战,但是我们经受住了考验,得到了锻炼,复杂陌生海域的舰艇操纵能力得到进一步加强。”

记者了解到,通过海峡后,编队领导亲自部署,要求各舰、各相关部门细心收集和整理相关资料,认真总结航渡经验。编队政委冯瑞声说:“此次我们海军舰艇编队首次通过麦哲伦海峡,显示了中国海军在走向深蓝的征程中更加从容和自信。这也是一次非常有意义的军事实践活动。”(记者陶宏祥 特约记者曾行践)

我舰艇编队组成单纵队劈波斩浪,一路向北航行。海峡两岸是一座座雪山。陶宏祥摄

新闻链接:

麦哲伦海峡位于南美洲大陆南端和火地岛、克拉伦斯岛、圣伊内斯岛之间,长约563km,宽3.3~32km,由地壳断裂下陷而成。1520年,葡萄牙航海家麦哲伦首先通过,因此取名麦哲伦海峡。海峡处于南纬50多度的西风带,两侧岩岸陡峭、高耸入云。海峡内寒冷多雾,并多大风暴,是世界上风浪最猛烈的水域之一,不利于航运发展,但在巴拿马运河开通前,是南大西洋和南太平洋间的重要航道。麦哲伦海峡,实行“过境通行”和强制引航制度。

Chinese destroyer, frigate pay visit to Pearl Harbor

A reminder that international trade depends on safe, protected sea lanes and diplomatic stability.

Chinese navy ships arrive at Pearl Harbor for rare visit

A children’s hula group performs on the pier in front of the Chinese guided missile destroyer Qingdao after three Chinese naval ships arrived in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii on Friday, Sept. 6, 2013. Three ships are to participate in a search-and-rescue exercise with the U.S. Navy.
Audrey McAvoy/The Associated Press

PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii — Three Chinese ships carrying hundreds of sailors arrived in Hawaii on Friday to join a search-and-rescue exercise with the U.S. Navy during a rare visit intended to foster familiarity.

The guided missile destroyer Qingdao, a frigate and a supply ship were welcomed with performances by lion dancers and a children’s hula group. The ships carrying 680 officers and sailors will participate in the exercise on Monday with the USS Lake Erie in waters off Waikiki and Diamond Head.

The exercise is an important way for the two navies to share information about operations so they don’t misinterpret movements and potentially start a conflict, said Brad Glosserman, executive director of Pacific Forum at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.

“There are lots of places where our vessels could end up in proximity, and we want to make very sure that when that happens we have the best possible understanding of what the other side is doing and why,” he said.

The visit comes as Beijing continues to be wary about Washington’s strategic “rebalance” toward Asia, in which the Navy is basing a majority of its ships in the Pacific and the U.S. is boosting ties with longtime allies such as Australia and Japan.

China sees the moves as an effort to counter its expanding military and contain its growing economic and political influence.

Chinese ships last visited the U.S. in 2006, when the Qingdao and the Hongzehu stopped in Pearl Harbor and San Diego for communications drills and search and rescue exercises off those coasts. The two nations last held a joint drill in 2012 during an anti-piracy exercise off Somalia.

China’s military has said the drills build on a June commitment by President Barack Obama and Chinese leader Xi Jinping to strengthen ties.

The Navy said the visit is part of its ongoing effort to develop relationships with foreign navies to build trust, encourage cooperation, enhance transparency and avoid miscalculation.

Rear Adm. Rick Williams, commander of Navy Region Hawaii and Naval Surface Group Middle Pacific, said the two navies are showing their commitment to a stable world by working together and sharing aloha for the next several days.

“We are linked with you together in history, and we will be linked together in the future,” Williams said about China.

Rear Adm. Wei Gang, chief of staff, North Sea Fleet and head of the delegation, said there’s been steady progress in U.S.-China relations in recent years.

“This time, I, together with all the officers and the men of the task group, entrusted by our Chinese government and the people, sailed all the way across the broad Pacific and brought here to our American friends the friendly feelings of the Chinese people and the People’s Liberation Army,” Wei said through an interpreter.

During the drills, sailors will practice turning ships at sea, conduct searches and rescues, and send small boats back and forth between ships, Williams said. U.S. and Chinese helicopters will also work together.

Socializing is a major part of the visit. During the weekend, sailors will play basketball and soccer, attend two receptions, and visit the USS Arizona Memorial and the now-decommissioned World War II-era battleship Missouri.

http://www.stripes.com/news/pacific/chinese-navy-ships-arrive-at-pearl-harbor-for-rare-visit-1.239757

PHOTEX: USS Mason, Chinese destroyer ‘Harbin’ conduct counter-piracy exercise

China, US conduct joint anti-piracy drill in Gulf of Aden

Chinese and U.S. soldiers participate in the counter-piracy exercise on the missile destroyer “Harbin” of Chinese navy in the Gulf of Aden, Aug. 25, 2013. The Chinese and U.S. navies conducted a joint counter-piracy exercise in the Gulf of Aden on Saturday and Sunday.(Xinhua/Rao Rao)

Chinese and U.S. soldiers communicate with each other during the counter-piracy exercise in the Gulf of Aden, Aug. 25, 2013. The Chinese and U.S. navies conducted a joint counter-piracy exercise in the Gulf of Aden on Saturday and Sunday.(Xinhua/Rao Rao)

Chinese and U.S. soldiers participate in the counter-piracy exercise in the Gulf of Aden, Aug. 25, 2013. The Chinese and U.S. navies conducted a joint counter-piracy exercise in the Gulf of Aden on Saturday and Sunday.(Xinhua/Rao Rao)

A soldier participates in the counter-piracy exercise on the missile destroyer “Harbin” of Chinese navy in the Gulf of Aden, Aug. 25, 2013. The Chinese and U.S. navies conducted a joint counter-piracy exercise in the Gulf of Aden on Saturday and Sunday.(Xinhua/Rao Rao)

Photo taken on Aug. 25, 2013 shows the warships participating in a joint counter-piracy exercise in the Gulf of Aden. The Chinese and U.S. navies conducted a joint counter-piracy exercise in the Gulf of Aden on Saturday and Sunday. (Xinhua/Rao Rao)

A helicopter of the U.S. navy lands on the missile destroyer “Harbin” of Chinese navy during the counter-piracy exercise in the Gulf of Aden, Aug. 25, 2013. The Chinese and U.S. navies conducted a joint counter-piracy exercise in the Gulf of Aden on Saturday and Sunday.(Xinhua/Rao Rao)

The missile destroyer “Harbin” of Chinese navy participates in the counter-piracy exercise in the Gulf of Aden, Aug. 25, 2013. The Chinese and U.S. navies conducted a joint counter-piracy exercise in the Gulf of Aden on Saturday and Sunday.(Xinhua/Rao Rao)

PHOTEX: Chinese navy to visit US, New Zealand, Australia

Soldiers of the North China Sea Fleet, one of three fleets of the People’s Liberation Army Navy, salute on the missile destroyer Qingdao before departure, in Qingdao, East China’s Shandong province, Aug 20, 2013. The ship, carrying nearly 700 soldiers and a helicopter, will visit the United States, New Zealand and Australia, along with escort ship Linyi and depot ship Hongzehu. The fleet will participate in two maritime drills in the US and Australia. (Photo/Xinhua)

Missile escort ship Linyi will visit the US, Australia, and New Zealand with missile destroyer Qingdao and supply ship Hongzehu, beginning on Aug 20, 2013. (Photo/Xinhua)

A shipboard helicopter in charge of patrol, maritime rescue and antisubmarine operation will take part in the visits following the North China Sea Fleet, Aug 20, 2013. (Photo/Xinhua)

Crew members of the shipboard helicopter, Aug 20, 2013. (Photo/Xinhua)

Soldiers on Linyi line up before departure for the US, Australia, and New Zealand. (Photo/Xinhua)

Soldiers on Qingdao salute before departure for the US, Australia, and New Zealand.(Photo/Xinhua)

Missile destroyer Qingdao parked in Qingdao city, Shandong province, Aug 20, 2013. (Photo/Xinhua)

Soldiers on Linyi salute before departure for the US, Australia, and New Zealand. (Photo/Xinhua)