Type 206 class gunboat

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Class overview
Operators: Naval flag of People's Republic of China People's Liberation Army Navy
Completed: 8+
General characteristics
Displacement: 360 t
Length: 58.77 m
Beam: 7.2 m
Draft: 2.2 m
Propulsion: 4 diesel engines @ 8,800 hp with 4 shafts
Speed: 30.5 kt
Range: 2,000 nm @ 14 kt
Complement: 57
Armament: Guns:4 Chinese Type 69 14.5 mm heavy machine guns (2 x 2)
ASW: 2 depth charge rails


The Type 206 class gunboat is also known as the Huludao class, and it is a simplified version of the Type 037 class submarine chaser (also known as the Hainan class). Used for patrol duties, it has slightly reduced displacement, but has an enlarged superstructure.

[edit] Construction

A total of 7 of this class were sold to Algeria in the period of 1990 through 1991. At least a single unit remaining in People's Liberation Army Navy service for training and patrol missions, unconfirmed reports claiming that the Chinese unit has been up gunned. The specification of Type 206 class gunboat is generally similar to that of Type 037 class submarine chaser except for its much lighter armament, making it more suited for patrolling friendly coastal areas.

[edit] Designation

Although the Chinese classify this class as gunboat, it is actually much more accurate to fit the classification of the patrol boats for various reasons. For example, the missions and weaponry are that of patrol boats and due to the drastic reduction of the number of crews, the living conditions is significantly improved. In fact, after evaluating the class, the Chinese eventually developed much smaller 80 ton type harbor security / patrol boats to replace the obsolete and aging Shantou, Beihai, Huangpu and Yulin classes gunboats performing the patrol duties, thus breaking the long tradition of the People's Liberation Army Navy of having no dedicated patrol boats.

[edit] Electronics

1 navigational or surface search radar