Tuoi Tre
The anti-submarine ship HQ-15 is sitting in the
dock of X51. Tuoi Tre
The Hai Minh Shipyard, or X51, has
been the dock for repairing and building state-of-the-art warships for the
It is located at the confluence of the Saigon and Xoai
Rap rivers, just 15km from the hub of
In general, the dock is home to different types of
warships, including anti-submarine corvettes, guided missile fast attack
crafts, gunboats, torpedo attack ships, and minesweepers.
Recently, the dock was upgraded so it would be able to
receive and offer technical repairs for the Dinh Tien Hoang and Ly Thai To –
two Gepard class 3.9 frigates commissioned by the Vietnam Navy and
manufactured in
The X51 dock can receive ships with displacement of up
to 5,000 tons.
It has built six tuna shipping vessels which were
exported to
Now, the anti-submarine ship HQ-15 is sitting in the
dock for an overhaul of the weapons compartment and refrigeration and
propulsion systems.
“This time, X51 has to hire foreign experts for
synchronous adjustment between the weapon launchers and the gas turbines of
the engines,” said Major Pham Van Tuan – head of the technology department at
X51.
“The warship generally requires usual repairs, and they
must be urgent. If sent abroad, the cost may surge up to two or three times
more than doing it at home,” Tuan added. “HQ-15 is a kind of anti-submarine
corvette with a complicated sonar system. Its attack weapons include the
torpedo tubes.”
At the other dock at X51, a minesweeper sits on the dry
dock, and another one waits outside the port.
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“The stands to keep the sonar system aboard the
minesweepers need to be repaired. This is the first time the item has been
worked on in
But Engineers at X51 are not allowed to give up. Any
problem has a solution, he confirmed.
Vietnamese engineers have previously succeeded in
correcting problems like this.
Years ago, a warship had a problem with its secondary
machine, as the gears broke down after only two-three months of operations.
At first, the ship was meant to be returned to the manufacturer as it was
still under warranty.
“But occupational curiosity urged Vietnamese engineers
to disassemble the engine and it took them a week to find out that the
concentric geared axel of the cog-wheel of the engine and a pump didn’t match
together.
After the repair, it has been working well for six
months, he said proudly.
Ideas worth billions
X51 has engineers who live on rewards for their
initiative and invention, not salary. They included men like Tam, Chau, Uoc,
Luc, Hao, Luan, and Tuan.
Senior lieutenant colonel Nguyen Van Luan, the manager
of the mechanics factory, has invented many machines to aid the building and
repairing of warships, such as a 500 ton squeezer, a 200 ton steel curving
machine, and a machine to bend large metal tubes.
He has also created winches to lift ships.
From the first repairs of cargo ships weighing less
than 1,000 tons 37 years ago, the engineers at X51 have made long strides in
their ability to repair 5,000 ton ships and even warships.
“We have been assigned a new task of preparing
knowledge and infrastructure to be able to repair the Russian made Gepard
class 3.9 frigates,” said Thu.
The Gepard 3.9 frigate is designed to engage surface
ships, submarines and air targets, as well as to perform escort and patrol
tasks. It has a displacement of 2,000 tons, a length of 102 meters, a maximum
speed of 23 knots, a crew of 103 and a cruising range of 5,000 miles. It is
armed with anti-ship missiles, three gun mounts, an air defense artillery
system, 533mm torpedo tubes, and a naval helicopter in the aft dock.
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Thứ Ba, 2 tháng 7, 2013
Vietnam Navy
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