ROCS Chang Chien (FFG-1109)

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ROCS Chang Chien (張騫, FFG-1109) is the seventh of eight Taiwanese-built frigates based on the USN Oliver Hazard Perry (FFG-7) design. Laid down in June, 1996 and launched in April, 1997, Chang Chien was commissioned in service in November, 1998. 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, Chang Chien was built under license by China SB Corp. at Kaohsiung City, Taiwan, ROC.

As of 2005, Chang Chien is homeported at Tso-Ying naval base.

[edit] Namesake

Chang Chien is named after Chang Chien (張騫) (195 BCE - 114 BCE), who served as an emissary to the nation-states in today's Central Asia and later as a general for the Han Dynasty. He was famous for not-giving up his emissary mission even when captured by Xiongnu and forced to lived among them for many years. Chang Chien was also instrumental for eventual Han conquest and colonization of the region now known as Xinjiang.

[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 Tzu I (子儀, FFG-1107)
  • ROCS Pan Chao (班超, FFG-1108)
  • 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+