About: Chinese cruiser Ping Hai   Sponge Permalink

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The Ping Hai () was a light cruiser in the Chinese fleet before World War II and the second ship of the Ning Hai class cruiser. It was laid down in China to the specifications supplied by the Japanese, and Japanese advisors were hired to oversee the construction. Compared to its sister ship Ning Hai, it had a lower-output powerplant and lacked seaplane facilities. Its anti-aircraft armament was also different from that of its sister.

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  • Chinese cruiser Ping Hai
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  • The Ping Hai () was a light cruiser in the Chinese fleet before World War II and the second ship of the Ning Hai class cruiser. It was laid down in China to the specifications supplied by the Japanese, and Japanese advisors were hired to oversee the construction. Compared to its sister ship Ning Hai, it had a lower-output powerplant and lacked seaplane facilities. Its anti-aircraft armament was also different from that of its sister.
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  • 平海
Ship type
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  • yes
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  • Amicable Seas
Ship range
  • at
Ship laid down
  • 1931-06-28(xsd:date)
Ship armament
  • • 2 × /45 10th Year Type
  • • 2 × depth charge racks
  • • 5 × triple /60 Type 96 AA guns
Ship fate
  • --11-25
Ship builder
  • Kiangnan Dock and Engineering Works, Shanghai, China
Ship recommissioned
  • 1944-09-25(xsd:date)
Ship propulsion
  • Two-shaft Reciprocating Engines; 1 oil-fired and 4 coal-fired boilers;
Ship country
  • Japan
Ship caption
  • Chinese cruiser Ping Hai in 1936
Ship acquired
  • 1938(xsd:integer)
Ship image
  • 300(xsd:integer)
module
  • --06-28
Builders
  • Harima Dock Co., Ltd.
Ship Name
  • Yasoshima
abstract
  • The Ping Hai () was a light cruiser in the Chinese fleet before World War II and the second ship of the Ning Hai class cruiser. It was laid down in China to the specifications supplied by the Japanese, and Japanese advisors were hired to oversee the construction. Compared to its sister ship Ning Hai, it had a lower-output powerplant and lacked seaplane facilities. Its anti-aircraft armament was also different from that of its sister. The progress of its construction was affected by the Mukden Incident (18 September 1931) and the January 28 Incident (28 January – 3 March 1932). Disruption of parts supply and non-cooperation of Japanese advisors delayed its launch date from the originally planned 10 October 1933 to 28 September 1935. Blocked delivery of originally-specified anti-aircraft weapons meant that equivalent replacements of those weapons had to be bought via Germany. When it was completed in 1936, official outbreak of war was barely a year away.
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