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Chao Yang-class destroyer ~ Template:Gearing class destroyer; C. ROCS Chao Yang; ROCS Chen Yang (DDG-928) ROCS Chien Yang (DDG-912) D. ROCS Dang Yang (DDG-911) E. USS ...
Chi Yang-class frigate (Knox-class) ROCS Chi Yang FFG-932 (ex USN FF-1073) retired 2015; ROCS Hai Yang FFG-936 (ex USN FF-1083) retired 2015; ROCS Lan Yang FFG-935 (ex USN FF-1078) retired 2025; Chao Yang-class destroyer (Gearing-class) World War II era DDs later upgraded to DDGs in three batches, Wu Chin I, II and III. All ships in this class ...
The KDX-I was designed to replace the old destroyers in the ROKN that were transferred from the US Navy in the 1950s and 1960s. It was thought to be a major turning point for the ROKN in that the launching of the first KDX-I meant that ROKN finally had a capability to project power far from its shores.
Nanning-class guided missile destroyer 162 (1) Sanya-class guided missile frigate 574 (2) 887 Weishanhu(9) Zhao Lang Yang Yanhua: Lasted 232 days, with a total mileage of nearly 120,000 nautical miles. During the mission, the fleet successfully completed 16 batches of escort tasks for 21 ships and provided safety monitoring for 16 passing ...
The destroyer escort served as ROCS Tai Yuan (DE-27) and was nicknamed "Yang Jr." (Chinese: 小陽字號), a reference to her similar albeit less-numerous armaments as compared to the larger and more-powerful Yang class destroyers also acquired by the ROCN. At the height of her career she was armed (in addition to the 5" guns and original ASW ...
ROCS Lo Yang (DD-14) may refer to one of the following destroyers of the Republic of China Navy: . ROCS Lo Yang (DD-14) (Benson class), the former American Benson-class destroyer USS Benson (DD-421) launched in November 1939; acquired by the Republic of China Navy in February 1954; struck in 1975 and scrapped
USS Kimberly (DD-521) was a Fletcher-class destroyer in service with the United States Navy from 1943 to 1947, then from 1951 to 1954. In 1967, she was transferred to the Republic of China Navy where she served as ROCS An Yang (DD-18/DDG-918) until 1999. The destroyer was sunk as a target in 2003.
ROKS Gang Gam-chan on 7 October 2008 during International Fleet Review. ROKS Gang Gam-chan , ROKS Gwanggaeto the Great and USS Chung Hoon in formation during Foal Eagle 2016 on 24 March 2016. USS John Paul Jones , USS Shoup , JS Chokai , ROKS Sejong The Great and ROKS Gang Gam Chan maneuver into formation during Exercise Pacific Dragon 2016 on ...