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  2. The first Chinese warships have docked at a newly expanded ...

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    Chinese warships have docked for the first time at Cambodia’s Ream Naval Base, which is undergoing a Chinese-funded upgrade that has drawn concerns from the United States over its potential role ...

  3. Type 071 amphibious transport dock - Wikipedia

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    The amphibious warfare ship features a vehicle deck, well-deck, landing deck and a hangar. It can carry a combination of marines, vehicles, landing craft and helicopters. The ship may embark 600 to 800 troops. The stern helicopter deck has two landing spots, each supporting a Harbin Z-8 (SA 321 Super Frelon variant) transport helicopter.

  4. Chinese navy ships are first to dock at new pier at Cambodian ...

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    News of at least two Chinese ships docking at the Ream Nav. Chinese naval vessels have become the first ships to dock at a new pier at a Cambodian naval base that the United States and some ...

  5. Chinese landing ship Changbai Shan - Wikipedia

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    Type 071 integrated landing ship (NATO code name: Yuzhao-class) is a large dock landing ship of the Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy. It can be used as the mother ship of the air cushion landing craft to transport soldiers, infantry fighting vehicles, main battle tanks, etc. for landing operations.

  6. Type 075 landing helicopter dock - Wikipedia

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    The Type 075 landing helicopter dock (NATO reporting name: Yushen-class landing helicopter assault [10]) is a class of Chinese amphibious assault ships built by Hudong–Zhonghua Shipbuilding for the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN). [1]

  7. US monitoring reports of Chinese warships at Cambodian base - AOL

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The United States is monitoring reports of Chinese warships docking in Cambodia and has serious concerns about Beijing's plans to have exclusive control over parts of the ...

  8. Junk (ship) - Wikipedia

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    The development of the sea-going Chinese chuán (the "junk" in modern usage) in the Song dynasty (c. 960 to 1279) is believed to have been influenced by regular contacts with sea-going Southeast Asian ships (the k'un-lun po of Chinese records) in trading ports in southern China from the 1st millennium CE onward, particularly in terms of the ...

  9. Chinese ambassador promises 'friendship' and 'cooperation' as ...

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    The port is north of the Ream Naval Base, where China has funded a broad expansion project that has been carefully watched by the United States and others over concerns it could become a new outpo ...