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  2. Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force - Wikipedia

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    To avoid controversy, the ruling parties call it a "multi-purpose operation destroyer". It would be the first such ship in the JMSDF since World War II. [24] On 23 May 2019, retired MSDF vice-admiral Toshiyuki Ito stated that Japan requires at least four Izumo-class destroyers to be viable for real naval combat operations. He said "If you only ...

  3. List of active Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force ships

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    On August 31, 2022, the Japan Ministry of Defense announced that JMSDF will operate two "Aegis system equipped ships" (イージス・システム搭載艦 in Japanese) to replace its earlier cancellation of the Aegis Ashore program, commissioning one ship by the end of fiscal year 2027, and the other by the end of FY2028. The budget for design ...

  4. JS Hatakaze (DDG-171) - Wikipedia

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    JS Hatakaze (DDG-171/TV-3520) is a Hatakaze-class guided missile destroyer built for the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF). Hatakaze was the first vessel completed of her class, and she was the first JMSDF vessel to use gas turbine propulsion.

  5. JS Kurobe - Wikipedia

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    Kurobe was laid down on 31 October 1987 at JFE Holdings, Kure and launched on 23 May 1988. The ship was commissioned on 23 March 1989.. In September 1990, a female Self-Defense Forces officer (correspondent, Naoko Matsuo, 3rd Lieutenant) became the first ship of the Maritime Self-Defense Force to be on board.

  6. JS Ashigara - Wikipedia

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    This ship was one of several in the JMSDF fleet participating in disaster relief after the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. [1]In late April 2017, the Ashigara along with the JS Samidare joined the US Navy's Carrier Strike Group 1 as the Strike Group moved into position off the Korean peninsula in response to escalating tensions between North Korea and the United States over the DPRK's ...

  7. JS Haruna - Wikipedia

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    These ships were Japan's first helicopter-equipped destroyer (DDH), and can carry and operate three helicopters in spite of their 5000 t class. In terms of equipment, it was the first self-defense ship to be equipped with a fin stabilizer to stabilize its attitude during helicopter operation, and a landing restraint device (bear trap) was installed to improve the safety and efficiency of ...

  8. JS Sazanami - Wikipedia

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    The destroyer was the first of a series of JMSDF vessels deployed in rotation to patrol this region. [5] [6] Approximately 2,000 merchant ships with ties to Japan, Japan-flagged or operated by Japanese firms pass through the busy shipping channel each year. [7]

  9. JS Yamagiri - Wikipedia

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    It is the first major combat vessel in the JMSDF to have a female captain. On February 29, 2016 Miho Otani became the first woman to command a destroyer in active duty. [2] She had previously commanded a training destroyer. [3] As of 2016, the vessel had around ten female crew members with designated accommodation and toilets for them.