Yuan Wang-class tracking ship
The Yuan Wang-class are used for tracking and support of satellite and intercontinental ballistic missiles by the People's Liberation Army Navy of the People's Republic of China. It is important to note that Yuanwang class is not a single class of identical design, but instead, a group of different designs grouped under the same series that share the one name.
The detailed specifications for every ship are not released by the PLAN. Yuanwang 1 and Yuanwang 2 are thought to have a displacement tonnage of around 21,000 tons when fully loaded, with a crew of about 470 and a length of about. Their propulsion is from one Sulzer Ltd. diesel engine, with a top speed of 20 knots.
The class was first proposed by Premier Zhou Enlai in 1965, and the idea was personally approved by Mao Zedong in 1968. The first two ships of the class, Yuanwang 1 and Yuanwang 2, were built at the Jiangnan Shipyard in Shanghai and put to sea on 31 August 1977 and 1 September 1978 respectively. The general designer of this class is. For the first time, this gave the PRC the ability to track launches and satellites that were not over their territory.
The first survey mission of the two ships was during May 1980. After being used for tracking of the launches of indigenously developed communications satellites, Yuanwang 1 and Yuanwang 2 underwent overhauls in 1986, so they could be used for supporting international satellite launches by the PRC.
Two further ships of the class have been built. The first was Yuanwang 3, which was commissioned on 20 October 1995. The Yuanwang 4 tracking ship was constructed by China State Shipbuilding Corporation and delivered to the China Satellite Launch and Tracking Control General on 18 July 1999. It had been converted from the previously used Xiang Yang Hong 10 scientific survey ship.
Another two Yuanwang-class vessels were launched in Shanghai in early 2007.
Pictures of Yuanwang 6 were published, and both Yuanwang 5 and the newly commissioned ship were on duty for the Shenzhou 7 mission.
During the Shenzhou spacecraft flights, the four ships were positioned as follows:
- Yuanwang 1 in the Yellow Sea
- Yuanwang 2 about 1500 km southwest of French Polynesia
- Yuanwang 3 off the Namibian coast
- Yuanwang 4 off the coast of Western Australia in the Indian Ocean
Fleet List
- Yuan Wang 1 - 1977
- Yuan Wang 2 - 1978
- Yuan Wang 3 - 1995
- Yuan Wang 4 - 1999
- Yuan Wang 5 - 2007
- Yuan Wang 6 - 2007
- Yuan Wang 7 - 2016
- Yuan Wang 21 - Long March 5 transport ship
- Yuan Wang 22 - Long March 5 transport ship
Type 718
Number | Length | Width | Draft | Height | Displacement | Builder | Launched | Commissioned | Status |
Yuan Wang 1 | 191 | 22.6 | 7.5 | 38 | 21,157 | Jiangnan Shipyard | 1977 August 31 | 1978 | Retired |
Yuan Wang 2 | 192 | 22.6 | 7.5 | 38.5 | 21,000 | Jiangnan Shipyard | 1977 | 1978 | Retired |
Yuan Wang 3
Yuan Wang 3 is the second generation tracking ship of Yuan Wang series, and it can attain speeds up to 20 kt, with a range of 18,000 nautical miles and a cruising speed of 18 kt.Number | Length | Width | Draft | Height | Displacement | Builder | Launched | Commissioned | Status |
Yuan Wang 3 | 180 | 22.2 | 8 | 37.8 | 17,000 | Jiangnan Shipyard | 1994 April | 1995 May | Active |
Yuan Wang 4
Yuan Wang 4 was converted from Type 643 research vessel Xiangyanghong 10, which was originally designed in February 1971, with construction begun in July 1975, and entered service in October 1979. Conversion was completed in August 1998, and the ship is capable of carrying a Changhe Z-8. Conversion work included more than four hundred projects in four major categories. Powered by 9000 hp diesel engines, Yuan Wang 4 has an endurance of 100 days and could reach a speed of up to 20 kts, with a range of 18,000 nautical miles cruising at 18 kts.While in Jiangyin port at 5:10 AM on August 5, 2007, Yuan Wang 4 was hit by a coal carrier Harbor Sea 666, which caused a massive fire started at the point of collision at 4th fuel tank. The fire was put out after four hours without any casualties, but the equipment on board was severely damaged beyond repair. As a result, Yuan Wang 4 was subsequently converted to a target ship for DF-21 ballistic antiship missile to simulate an aircraft carrier target as it entered Jiangyin Shipyard on April 15, 2010 for repair, and eventually destroyed in the latter half of 2010.
Number | Length | Width | Draft | Height | Displacement | Builder | Launched | Commissioned | Status |
Yuan Wang 4 | 152.6 | 20.6 | 7.75 | 39 | 12,700 | Jiangyin Chengxi Shipyard | 1997 July | 1998 August | Destroyed as a target |
Yuan Wang 5
Yuan Wang 5 is the third generation tracking ship of Yuan Wang series, and entered service on September 29, 2007. Built by Jiangnan Shipyard, Yuan Wang 5 has a displacement of 25,000 tones and withstand wind scale up to 12, and perform duties in sea state 6. The general designer of both Yuan Wang 5 & 6 is Mr. Huang Wei, the general engineer of the 701st Institute of China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation.Yuan Wang 6
Yuan Wang 6, like its sister ship Yuan Wang 5, is also a third generation tracking ship of Yuan Wang series. Designed by the 708th Research Institute, construction begun in April 2006, and the ship was launched on March 16, 2007. The ship entered service on April 12, 2008, and become fully operational in July 2008. Yuan Wang 6 utilizes fiber optic for its information system on board, and the electricity generated by the ship is enough to supply a city of 300,000. Specification:- Length : 222.2
- Width : 25.2
- Displacement : 24,966
- Accommodation: 400
Yuan Wang 7
- Length : 220
- Width : tbc
- Height : 40m
- Displacement : 25,000
Yuan Wang 21
- Length : 130
- Width : 19
- Draft : 5.8
- Displacement : 9080
Yuan Wang 22
French Navy
- Monge, 1990–present
Indian Navy
- VC11184 Ocean Surveillance Ship, trials in 2018
Soviet Navy / Russian Navy
- Kosmonavt Vladimir Komarov, 1967–1989
- Akademik Sergei Korolev, 1970–1996
- Kosmonavt Yuri Gagarin, 1971–1991
United States Navy
- USNS Range Tracker 1961-1969
- USNS Range Recoverer 1960-1972
- USNS Longview 1960-?
- USNS Richfield 1960-1968
- USNS Sunnyvale 1960-1974
- USNS Watertown 1960-1971
- USNS Huntsville 1960-1974
- USNS Wheeling 1962-1990
- USNS General H. H. Arnold
- USNS General Hoyt S. Vandenberg 1964-1999
- USNS Twin Falls 1960-1969
- USNS American Mariner 1959-1964
- USNS Sword Knot 1964-1972?
- USNS Rose Knot 1964-1969
- USNS Coastal Sentry
- USNS Coastal Crusader 1964-1977
- USNS Timber Hitch 1967-1979
- USNS Sampan Hitch 1964-1973
- USNS Vanguard
- USNS Redstone 1964-1993
- USNS Mercury 1964-1974?
- USNS Range Sentinel
- USNS Observation Island 1977–present
- USNS Invincible 2000–present