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Guided-missile destroyer class in the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Forces
Hatakaze (DDG-171) docked in Pearl Harbor , 1988
Class overview
Name Hatakaze class
Builders Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
Operators Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force
Preceded by Tachikaze class
Succeeded by Kongō class
Cost
(Hatakaze ) 61,980,000,000 JPY
(Shimakaze ) 69,283,000,000 JPY
Built 1983–1988
In commission 1986–present
Completed 2
Active 2
General characteristics
Type Guided-missile destroyer
Displacement
(Hatakaze )
4,600 long tons (4,674 t) standard
6,000 long tons (6,096 t) full load
(Shimakaze )
4,650 long tons (4,725 t) standard
6,050 long tons (6,147 t) full load
Length 150 m (492 ft 2 in)
Beam 16.4 m (53 ft 10 in)
Draft 4.8 m (15 ft 9 in)
Propulsion
Speed 30 knots (56 km/h; 35 mph)
Complement 260
Armament
The Hatakaze class of guided-missile destroyers is a third generation class of vessels in service with the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF). They were the first of the JMSDF's ships to have gas-turbine propulsion.
The core weapon suite is similar to that of the preceding Tachikaze class , but various improvements were made in many areas. Most notable are those that allow the Hatakaze class to function as a group flagship . Normally this duty resides with a larger type of ship, but in case of their absence due to repairs, accident, or battle damage, the Hatakaze design allows for it to function as a command ship.
Hatakaze destroyers operate the OYQ-4-1 type tactical control system. Its weapon systems include the Standard missile surface-to-air missile , anti-submarine rockets , the RGM-84 Harpoon anti-ship missile , two Mark 15 20 mm CIWS gun mounts, two torpedo mounts in a triple tube configuration and two 5 inch/54 caliber Mark 42 rapid-fire guns.
Ships in the class
Building no.
Pennant no.
Name
Laid down
Launched
Commissioned
Home port
Note
2311
DDG-171 TV-3520
Hatakaze
20 May 1983
9 November 1984
27 March 1986
Yokosuka
Converted to training vessel (TV-3520) on 19 March 2020
2312
DDG-172 TV-3521
Shimakaze
13 January 1985
30 January 1987
23 March 1988
Sasebo
Converted to training vessel (TV-3521) on 19 March 2021
See also
References
^ 海人社, ed. (May 2021). "「あまつかぜ」から「しまかぜ」まで 海自在来型DDGを振り返る" [From "Amatsukaze" to "Shimakaze": Looking back on the DDG]. 世界の艦船 (in Japanese) (947). 海人社: 43–51. NAID 40022529062
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