释义 |
- Nomenclature
- Ship Prefixes
- Footnotes
- See also
Naval Vessels Naming Regulation ({{zh|c=海军舰艇命名条例|p=Hǎijūn Jiàntǐng Mìngmíng Tíaolì}}) is a regulation that governs the naming of vessels of People's Liberation Army Navy. It was published by PLAN on November 18, 1978, and was revised on July 10, 1986.[1] Nomenclature The regulation states that surface combatants above cruiser class (i.e. battleships and aircraft carriers) shall be named by the State Council on a case-by-case basis while others are named after geographical locations:[1][2] Ship[2] | Named after[2] |
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Cruisers and aircraft carriers | Chinese provinces | Destroyers | Major Chinese cities | Frigates | Minor Chinese cities | Nuclear submarines | c=长征|p=Chángzhēng|l=Long March}}) followed by a serial number[1] | Ballistic and cruise missile armed conventional submarines | c=远征|p=Yuǎnzhēng|l=Expedition}}) followed by a serial number[1] | Conventional submarines | c=长城|p=Chángchēng|l=Great Wall}}) followed by a serial number[1] | Mine warfare ship | Chinese prefectures | Submarine chasers and corvettes | Chinese counties | Dock & tank landing ships | Chinese mountains | Other landing ships | Chinese rivers | Replenishment ships | Chinese lakes | Research ships | Chinese scientists | Training ships | Chinese naval officers | |
Ship Prefixes Neither the Chinese Government nor PLAN use ship prefixes internally. However, a system of ship prefixes similar to that of west has been developed by many internet sources for similar classification: Country | Service | Prefix | Meaning |
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{{PRC}} | People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) | PLANS | People's Liberation Army Navy Ship: Commissioned ships in PLAN, mostly warships & some auxiliaries. | PRCNS | People's Republic of China Naval Ship: PLAN owned ships manned by civilians, including most research ships. | China Coast Guard (PRCCG) | PRCCGS | People's Republic of China Coast Guard Ship. | Governmental Agencies | PRCS | People's Republic of China Ship: ships owned by various Chinese governmental administrative and regulatory bodies, all of which are subject to naval deployment. | Merchant Marine | PRCMV | People's Republic of China Merchant Vessel. |
Footnotes 1. ^1 2 3 4 {{Cite news |url=http://news.xinhuanet.com/mil/2011-08/11/c_121845981.htm |title=中国海军舰艇命名由来及规律 |last=Liu |first=Wenhui |date=11 August 2011 |work=People's Daily |access-date=26 November 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160813141049/http://news.xinhuanet.com/mil/2011-08/11/c_121845981.htm |archive-date=2016-08-13 |agency=Xinhua News Agency |last2=Liu |first2=Sicong |trans-title=Origins and Patterns of the naming of Chinese Naval Vessels}} 2. ^1 2 {{cite web| url=http://military.china.com/zghj/gaikuang/js/mingming.htm | title=Nomenclature of Chinese warships| accessdate=August 29, 2016 }}
See also {{Ship classes of the Chinese Navy}} 2 : Ship naming conventions|Ships of the People's Liberation Army Navy |