Type Long March cargo ship, medical evacuation
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Type Long March (Chang-Zheng Xing, 长征型) [[cargo ship]], medical evacuation ([[hull classification symbol]]: '''APR''') was a type of Chinese converted medical evacuation cargo ship ('''APR''') of the [[People's Liberation Army Navy]] (PLAN), which was only in service for extremely short period of time in the Chinese navy before returning to civilian service.
In the early 1980s, PLAN begun to convert [[Qiongsha-class cargo ship]] cargo ships to ambulance transport to meet the urgent maritime/naval medical needs. A pair of Qiongsha-class converted was not enough to meet the need, so some other cargo ships that can also carry passengers were selected to be converted to cargo ship, medical evacuation ('''APR''') to supplement the converted Qiongsha-class.<ref name=SNC>{{cite web| url=http://dongchengguojihe.fang.com/bbs/2411096151~-1/123002193_123002193_3.htm | title=Type Long March cargo ship, medical evacuation | accessdate=April 21, 2009 }}</ref><ref name=SNC0>{{cite web| url=http://club.business.sohu.com/shilin/thread/!30ca8fb006200f74 | title=Type Long March cargo ship, medical evacuation (APR) | accessdate=April 20, 2009 }}</ref> The reason cargo ships that can also carrying passengers were specifically selected is because neither the cargo ship nor the passenger ship could meet the requirement for conversion: the cargo ship lacked the accommodation and comfort for crew and patient because it does not carry passengers, and passenger ship does not have the room needed to house the medical facilities and support equipment, so both types would require higher conversion cost because more work is needed for both types. In contrast, cargo ship that also carries passengers would cost less to convert to cargo ship, medical evacuation ('''APR''') because it has what both cargo ship and passenger ship lack. As a result, Type Long March cargo-passenger ship was selected for conversion.<ref name=SNC/><ref name=SNC0/>
At the time at its completion in the 1970s, Type Long March cargo-passenger ship was the largest cargo-passenger ship in China.<ref name=SNC1>{{cite web| url=http://www.shtong.gov.cn/node2/node2245/node67421/node67426/node67459/userobject1ai64416.html | title=Type Long March ship | accessdate=2016 }}</ref> This ship is unique in that contrary to the usual international naming conventions for ship by which the name of the first ship of the type is used to name the class, the name of the first ship Long March (named after the [[Long March]]) is used for the type instead. Such strange naming and designation practice is the direct result of the political turmoil in China at the time, namely, the [[Cultural Revolution]]: The ship was actually designated as Type A (jia, 甲), so it would be Type A Long March class cargo-passenger ship, but the Long March sounded progressive and revolutionary, so the ship was designated as Type Long March instead. Because all of the 12 ships of this type built were all named with a name consisting two Chinese characters with the first character as Long (Chang, 长), the type is also referred as Type Long (Chang Zi Xing, 长字型), after the first Chinese character in their names.<ref name=SNC1/>
The origin of Type Long March cargo-passenger ship rooted in the mid-1960s when shipping passengers in China increased significantly and the 18 cargo-passenger ships serving [[Shanghai]] were not able to meet the demand, so more and bigger ships were needed. Work on a new kind of coastal cargo-passenger ship begun in 1969 and the first unit of this design was completed in 1971 at [[Hudong Shipyard]],<ref name=SNC1/> which also built the remaining 11 ships of this type. Type Long March cargo ship is 138 meters long, and beam is 17.6 meters, with a draft and depth of 6 meters and 8.4 meters respectively. Propulsion is provided by a pair of 9ESDZ43/82 marine diesel engines at 3310 kW each. Type Long March cargo-passenger ship can carry two thousand tons of cargo and 856 passengers.<ref name=SNC1/> Although the conversion to cargo ship, medical evacuation ('''APR''') was approved and the designed proved to be successful, quality issues has prevented it from serving PLAN like converted Qiongsha class, which included the following problems:<ref name=SNC1/>
Because the first seven ship of Type Long March were built in the era of [[Cultural Revolution]], quality problems were rampant and severe as the result of the political turmoil at the time. After the lead ship went into service, cylinder heads of the main engine were damaged and had to be replaced after thirty-six thousand hours of operation. Forty seven valves had to be replaced at the cost of three thousand [[Renminbi|¥]] each. Both the axis of the main propulsion and axis of the rudder had been cracked while in operation. Another five ships of the class had to have the auxiliary power unit replaced at the cost of a hundred twenty thousand [[Renminbi|¥]] each. In addition, the cranes and hydraulic loading system were nonetheless installed onboard all ships despite both failed to pass the certification tests. As a result, none of the ships had the capability to load and unload cargo as originally designed, but instead, must rely on cranes on the pier to do the loading and unloading. Another inherit design flaw was that the ship consume relatively too much fuel in operation.<ref name=SNC1/> As the result of the massive quality issues, most ships of this type had to return to dock to be reworked and repaired,<ref name=SNC1/> as with other poor quality product made in China in the era of great political turmoil.
Although none of these quality issues were encountered at the time of the conversion, the poor quality of the ship has definitely caused PLAN to lose confidence in the hull and decided not to risk it by keeping the converted medical evacuation cargo ship ('''APR''') in service for prolonged period of time, because despite being a relatively a new hull, the hull selected for conversion was among the seven built during Cultural Revolution, and it was only a matter of time before quality issues begin to show after some period of time in operation. After proving the design of the conversion was successful and receiving certifications, the ship was returned to civilian service and went through the same rework and repair like other ships that suffered from poor quality workmanship. For the same reason, the planned conversion of smaller Type New (Xin Zi Xing, 新字型) cargo-passenger ship was not carried out either because most of those ships were built in the same era of the Cultural Revolution.<ref name=SNC1/> However, experience gained from the conversion has directly lead to another conversion design of [[roll-on/roll-off]] ship [[Huayuankou, Henan|Huayuankou]] to medical evacuation ship ('''AHP'''), which eventually lead to the development of [[Type 0891A training ship]].<ref name=SNC/><ref name=SNC0/>
==Huayuankou design==
Conversion design of Huayuankou roll-on/roll-off ship to medical evacuation ship ('''AHP''') was a direct development of Type Long March conversion, but on a greater scale and more complicated. In comparison to the Type Long March and Type New cargo-passenger ships selected for conversion earlier, Huayuankou is larger and did not suffer any quality issues because it was built in Japan by [[Kawasaki Heavy Industries]]. The specification of the ship is:<ref name=SNC2>{{cite web| url=http://www.shtong.gov.cn/node2/node2245/node4507/node55005/node55722/userobject1ai41430.html | title=Huayuankou | accessdate=2016 }}</ref>
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The design for conversion was completed in the early 1990s by [http://maric.cssc.net.cn/ China Ship and Maritime Engineering Design and Research Academy (中国船舶及海洋工程设计研究院)], also more commonly known as the 708th Institute of [[CSSC]]. The conversion design was much more extensive than that of earlier Type Long March cargo-passenger ship: in addition to housing the 30 member medical team, the converted ship would also be used as a helicopter training ship and [[container ship]].<ref name=SNC/><ref name=SNC0/><ref name=SNC3>{{cite web| url=http://www.fyjs.cn/thread-28064-1-1.html | title=Huayuankou conversion | accessdate=July 21, 2005 }}</ref> Although the conversion design was approved, the actual work was never carried out,<ref name=SNC3/> instead, China decided to build a brand new similar ship based on the experienced gained, which eventually resulted in [[Type 0891A training ship]].<ref name=SNC/><ref name=SNC0/><ref name=SNC3/><ref name=SNC4>{{cite web| url=http://military.china.com/zh_cn/history4/62/20071227/14580842_4.html | title=Huayuankou conversion design | accessdate=December 27, 2007 }}</ref>
==References==
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