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Not to be confused with People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN), the naval forces of the People's Republic of China (PRC).
The Republic of China Navy (中華民國海軍; pinyin: Zhōnghuá Mínguó Hǎijūn) is the maritime branch of the Armed forces of the Republic of China (Taiwan). The ROC Navy's primary mission is to defend ROC territories and the sea lanes that surround Taiwan against a blockade, attack, or possible invasion by forces of the People's Republic of China. Operations include maritime patrols in the Taiwan Strait and surrounding waters, as well as counter-strike and counter-invasion operations during wartime. The Republic of China Marine Corps functions as a branch of the Navy. The ship prefix for ROCN combatants is ROCS (Republic of China Ship); an older usage is CNS (Chinese Navy Ship).
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[edit] History The ROCN Service Flag is identical to the ROC National Flag. [edit] 1911–1949See also Naval history of China. The precursor to the modern ROC Navy was established as the Ministry of the Navy in the Provisional Government of the Republic of China in 1911 following the overthrow of the Qing dynasty. During the period of warlordism that scarred China in the 1920s and 1930s the ROCN remained loyal to the Kuomintang government of Sun Yat-sen instead of the warlord government in Beijing. During that time and throughout World War II, the ROCN concentrated mainly on riverine warfare as the poorly equipped ROCN was not even close to Japan over ocean or coast.[4] Following World War II, a number of Japanese destroyers and scrapped US ships were transferred to the ROC Navy. During the Chinese Civil War, the ROCN was involved in the protection of supply convoys and the ultimate withdrawal of the ROC Government and over 1+ million refugees to Taiwan in 1949. The subsequent reorganization and reestablishment of the Navy after evacuation to Taiwan is referenced in the lyrics of the post 1949 ROC Navy Song "The New Navy" (新海軍). [edit] 1949–PresentFollowing the relocation of the ROC government to Taiwan, the ROCN was involved in a number of commando attack escorts, evacuation and transport more soldiers displaced and later to provide patrols and resupply operations to Kinmen and Matsu in the Taiwan Strait and South China Sea offshore islands. Since the 1990s the Navy has grown in importance as the emphasis of the ROC's military doctrine moves towards countering a possible PRC blockade, as well as offshore engagement. The ROCN has been working hard to expand its capability in electronic and anti-submarine warfare, as well as the replacement of its current antiquated fleet.[2] [edit] EquipmentSee also: List of ships of the Republic of China Navy Traditionally, most ROCN equipment is purchased from the United States, though several ships have been built domestically under licence or through domestic development. The ROCN has also purchased Lafayette class frigates from France and Zwaardvis class submarines from the Netherlands as well as well as four US Kidd class (renamed Keelung) destroyers originally intended for Iran. Despite the ROCN refurbishing and extending the service life of its vessels and equipment, it has suffered from procurement difficulties due to pressures exerted from the Chinese Government. It has only two useful submarines. The US has approved sales of eight new diesel powered submarines but lacks the manufacturing capability to make the engines; at the same time, threats from China prevent the necessary technology transfer from other countries. Furthermore, the Taiwanese legislature did not approve the budget and thereby slowed the opportunity to procure the badly needed underwater defense capability. On 2007-09-12, an arms notification was sent to Congress concerning an order for 12 P-3C Orion patrol aircraft and 3 "spare aircraft", along with an order for 144 SM-2 Block IIIA surface-to-air missiles.[5] A contract was awarded to Lockheed Martin to refurbish the 12 P-3C Orion aircraft for Taiwan on 2009-03-13, with deliveries to start in 2012.[6] On 2008-10-03, an arms notification was sent to Congress for an order for 32 submarine launched Harpoon Block II missiles.[7][8] At least a portion of these missiles will be installed on the navy's Hai-Lung class submarines. [edit] Surface Combatants ROCS Kee Lung (DDG-1801), During National Day 2007 Celebrations [edit] Submarines
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