North Sea Fleet destroyers 1 15 (Shenyang), 1 16 (Shijiazhuang). Two Type 052 (NATO called "Shanghai Class") guided missile destroyers: 1 12 (Harbin) and 1 13 (Qingdao). 05 1 type (called "Brigadier" in North China): 106 (Xi 'an), 107 (Yinchuan), 108 (Xining), 05 1 improved (called "Brigade" in NATO) Kloc-0/6543387 frigate, 053H (called "Jianghu" by NATO) 1: 5 19 (Changzhi); 053H 1 (called "Jianghu II" by NATO) 2 ships: 543 (Dandong) and 545 (Linfen); 053H 1G (called "Jianghu IV" by NATO) 1 Ship: 544 (Siping). Type 053H2 (called "Jianghu III" by NATO) has three frigates: 535 (Huangshi), 536 (Wuhu), 537 (Zhoushan) and 535-537, which were originally belonging to the East China Sea Fleet, and later transferred to the destroyer of the East China Sea Fleet of the North Sea Fleet, namely 136 (Hangzhou) and/kloc-0. 138 (Taizhou) and 139 (Ningbo). 13 1 (Nanjing), 132 (Hefei), 133 (Chongqing), 134 (Zunyi). Frigates 529 (Zhoushan) and 530 (Xuzhou). 525 ships (Maanshan) and 526 ships (Wenzhou). 52 1 (Jiaxing), 522 (Lianyungang), 523 (Putian), 524 (No.3), 527 (Lushan) and 528 (Mianyang). 539 (Anqing), 540 (Huainan), 54 1 (Huaibei), 542 (Tongling 5 10 (Shaoxing), 51(Nantong), 5 12 (Wuxi