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'''ROCS ''Su Ao''''' (蘇澳; DDG-1802) is a {{sclass|Kee Lung|destroyer}} [[guided-missile]] [[destroyer]] currently in active service of the [[Republic of China Navy]]. ''Su Ao'' was formerly American {{sclass|Kidd|destroyer|2}} {{USS|Callaghan|DDG-994}}, which was decommissioned from the [[United States Navy]] in 1998. For some time after the ship's 30 May 2003 purchase, ''Su Ao'' was tentatively named '''''Ming Teh''''' (明德), following the example of ''Chi Teh'' (紀德), but it was later decided to be named ''Su Ao'', after the [[Su-ao, Yilan|Su-Ao]] naval base in eastern [[Taiwan]].
'''ROCS ''Su Ao''''' (蘇澳; DDG-1802) is a {{sclass|Kee Lung|destroyer}} [[guided-missile]] [[destroyer]] currently in active service of the [[Republic of China Navy]]. ''Su Ao'' was formerly American {{sclass|Kidd|destroyer|2}} {{USS|Callaghan|DDG-994}}, which was decommissioned from the [[United States Navy]] in 1998. For some time after the ship's 30 May 2003 purchase, ''Su Ao'' was tentatively named '''''Ming Teh''''' (明德), following the example of ''Chi Teh'' (紀德), but it was later decided to be named ''Su Ao'', after the [[Su-ao, Yilan|Su-Ao]] naval base in eastern [[Taiwan]].
== Ship History ==
On August 20, 2019, [[American Institute in Taiwan]] (AIT) Director [[Bernard Li]] and others went to [[Zuoying]] to visit the [[Amphibious Assault Vehicle|AAV7 Amphibious Assault Vehicle]] and the Keelung-class Suao warship.
On February 26, 2025, this ship broadcast in the southwest waters of Taiwan to drive away the PLA [[Huanggang Missile Frigate|Huanggang]] that was conducting illegal exercises. <ref>{{Cite web |url= https://www.nownews.com/news/6652198 |title= PLA Unpredictable Shooting Training Off the Coast of Pingtung! Navy show video shouts domineeringly: Stop dangerous actions |author= Lü Jiongchang |date= 2025-02-26 |publisher= nownews}}</ref>
On April 1, 2025, this ship formed a fleet with the [[Tian Dan Frigate|Tian Dan Ship]] and [[Ming Chuan Frigate|Ming Chuan Ship]] to monitor the [[Shandong Aircraft Carrier|Shandong]] aircraft carrier formation located about 220 nautical miles southeast of Eluanbi. <ref>{{Cite web |url= https://www.cna.com.tw/news/aipl/202504010386.aspx |title= Ministry of National Defense: Shandong is 220 nautical miles southeast of Taiwan, and the PLA has not exceeded 24 nautical miles |author= Wu Shuwei, Yang Yaoru |date= 2025-04-01 |publisher= Central News Agency}}</ref>
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ROCS Su Ao (蘇澳; DDG-1802) is a Template:Sclass guided-missile destroyer currently in active service of the Republic of China Navy. Su Ao was formerly American Template:Sclass Template:USS, which was decommissioned from the United States Navy in 1998. For some time after the ship's 30 May 2003 purchase, Su Ao was tentatively named Ming Teh (明德), following the example of Chi Teh (紀德), but it was later decided to be named Su Ao, after the Su-Ao naval base in eastern Taiwan.

Ship History

On August 20, 2019, American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) Director Bernard Li and others went to Zuoying to visit the AAV7 Amphibious Assault Vehicle and the Keelung-class Suao warship.

On February 26, 2025, this ship broadcast in the southwest waters of Taiwan to drive away the PLA Huanggang that was conducting illegal exercises. [1]

On April 1, 2025, this ship formed a fleet with the Tian Dan Ship and Ming Chuan Ship to monitor the Shandong aircraft carrier formation located about 220 nautical miles southeast of Eluanbi. [2]

References

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