Kun Ming was launched on 5 November 1994 at the
DCNS in
Lorient. Commissioned on 5 October 1996. In 2010, she visited
Palau,
Solomon Islands and
Tuvalu by the Dunmu Voyage Training Detachment led by Major General Mei Jiashu. On 25 May 2013,
Kun Ming encountered a US military aircraft reconnaissance on its way back from
Taiping Island.
Kunming's observation spot used a high-powered telescope at 4:35 pm to find an unknown aircraft 5 miles away from the left front of the warship. The warship was radioed throughout the mission. Launching control, at that time, we observed by observation, and at the same time used electric reconnaissance to confirm and grasp the other party's dynamics. The whole distance was 5 miles away from
Kunming. She kept the radio silent because of the mission, and the US military approached the confirmed target. She participated in the 2014 Dunmu Voyage Training Detachment, which was open to visit at East Pier 5 of the
Keelung Naval Base from March 26 to 27. The supply ship
ROCS Wu Yi served as the flagship for
Kunming and
ROCS Tzu I. Major General Li Dongfang led a team to visit the
Solomon Islands,
Kiribati, and
Palau. Participated in the Dunmu Voyage Training Detachment in 2018. ROCS Wu Yi served as the flagship for
Kunming and
ROCS Pan Chao. They sailed for a total of 105 days with a voyage of 23,000 miles. In order to effectively save navigation time and fuel consumption, Cooperating with the planning of the route of the visit, it passed the
Panama Canal twice to and from the
Pacific and the
Atlantic. Major General Gao Jiabin led a team to visit the
Marshall Islands,
El Salvador,
Nicaragua,
Dominican Republic,
Honduras,
Guatemala. On 15 December 2018, the West Wharf of the Zuoying Military Region,
Kunming held the Celebration of the 21st Anniversary of the Army and the Family Relations. == Gallery ==