ROCS Tzu I (FFG-1107)

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ROCS Tzu I (子儀, FFG-1107) is the fifth of eight Taiwanese-built frigates based on the USN Oliver Hazard Perry (FFG-7) design. Laid down in August 7, 1994 and launched in July, 1995, Tzu I was commissioned in service in January, 1997. All of these Taiwanese FFG's have the length of the later Oliver Hazard Perry FFG's, but have a different weapon and electronics fit.

Like her sister ships, Tzu I was built under license by China SB Corp. at Kaohsiung City, Taiwan, ROC.

As of 2005, Tzu I is homeported at Tso-Ying naval base.

[edit] Namesake

Tzu I is named after Kuo Tzu-I (郭子儀) (697 - 781), a famous general of the Tang Dynasty. He was famous for ending the Anshi Rebellion, and leading expeditions against the Huihe (Uyghurs) and Tubo (Tibetans) incursions into Tang territory.

[edit] Other units of class

Cheng Kung class frigates are all named after famous generals in Chinese history:

  • ROCS Cheng Kung (成功, FFG-1101)
  • ROCS Cheng Ho (鄭和, FFG-1103)
  • ROCS Chi Kuang (繼光, FFG-1105)
  • ROCS Yueh Fei (岳飛, FFG-1106)
  • ROCS Pan Chao (班超, FFG-1108)
  • ROCS Chang Chien (張騫, FFG-1109)
  • ROCS Tian Dan (田單, FFG-1110)

[edit] Specifications

  • Displacement: 2851 ton lightship, 3610 ton standard
  • Length: 138.8 metres
  • Beam: 13.72 metres
  • Draught: 8.6 metres
  • Armament:
  • Propulsion: Two LM2500 Gas Turbines coupled to a single shaft and controllable pitch propellor
  • Speed: 30+


Guided Missile Frigate (FFG)
Cheng Kung class (Oliver Hazard Perry class)

Cheng Kung | Cheng Ho | Chi Kuang | Yueh Fei | Tzu I | Pan Chao | Chang Chien | Tian Dan

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