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Haruna-class destroyer
Class of Japanese warships
Class of Japanese warships
| Field | Value | |||||
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| section1 | {{Infobox ship/image | |||||
| image | JDS Hiei.jpg | |||||
| image_caption | Hiei (DDH-142) at Pearl Harbor in 2006 | |||||
| section2 | {{Infobox ship/class overview | |||||
| name | Haruna class | |||||
| operators | ||||||
| class_after | ||||||
| built_range | 1970–1973 | |||||
| in_commission_range | 1973–2011 | |||||
| total_ships_completed | 2 | |||||
| total_ships_retired | 2 | |||||
| section3 | {{Infobox ship/characteristics | |||||
| type | Destroyer | |||||
| displacement | *4950 LT standard | |||||
| length | 153.1 m | |||||
| beam | 17.5 m | |||||
| draft | 5.2 m | |||||
| propulsion | *2 boilers 850 psi (60 kg/cm², 5.9 MPa), 430 °C | |||||
| *{{convert | 60000 | hp | kW | lk | in | abbr=on}} |
| speed | 31 kn | |||||
| complement | *370 | |||||
| armament | *Sea Sparrow Mk.29 SAM octuple launcher | |||||
| aircraft | 3 × SH-60J(K) anti-submarine helicopters |
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Ishikawajima-Harima HI (1)
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Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
- Nagasaki Shipyard (1)
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6900 LT full load
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2 turbines
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2 shafts
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60000 hp
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360 (DDH-141)
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36 officers
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ASROC octuple launcher
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2 × 20 mm Phalanx CIWS
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2 × Mark 32 triple torpedo tubes (Mk-46 torpedoes) The Haruna-class destroyer was a destroyer class built for the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) in the early 1970s. These helicopter-carrying destroyers (DDH) were built around a large central hangar which housed up to three helicopters.
Originally, the Coastal Safety Force and its successor, the JMSDF, had intended to enable its fleet aviation operating capability. In 1960, the Defense Agency planned to construct one helicopter carrier (CVH) with the Second Defense Build-up Plan, but this project was shelved and finally cancelled because the JMSDF changed their plan to disperse its fleet aviation assets among destroyers, not concentrating them in a few helicopter carriers. The Japanese DDH was planned to be a hub with this dispersing fleet aviation concept with their logistics service capability for aircraft.
Initially, equipment of this class was similar to that of the DDA. All weapons, two 5-inch/54 caliber Mark 42 (Type 73) guns and one Type 74 octuple missile launcher (Japanese version of the American Mark 16 GMLS), were settled on the forecastle deck. But with the Fleet Rehabilitation and Modernization (FRAM) program in 1983 and 1984, Sea Sparrow launchers, Phalanx CIWS systems and chaff launchers were added on the superstructure. The upgrade program also added the Naval Tactical Data System (NTDS) with the OYQ-6/7 combat direction system.
The rear half of the superstructure was helicopter hangar, and the afterdeck was the helicopter deck with a beartrap system. To operate large HSS-2 ASW helicopters safely, the full length of the helicopter deck reached 50 meters.
Ships in the class
| Pennant no. | Name | Laid down | Launched | Commissioned | Decommissioned | Home port | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DDH-141 | ||||||||||||
| DDH-142 |
Gallery
File:US Navy 070318-N-5961C-262 Japan Maritime Self Defense Force (JMSDF) ship JS Haruna (DDH 141), USS Lake Champlain (CG 57) and USS Russell (DDG 59) steam in formation during a photo exercise (PHOTOEX) between the Ronald Reagan C.jpg|US Navy 070318-N-5961C-262 Japan Maritime Self Defense Force (JMSDF) ship JS Haruna (DDH-141), USS Lake Champlain (CG-57) and USS Russell (DDG-59) steam in formation during a photo exercise File:JMSDF ship Haruna (DDH 141).jpg|JMSDF ship Haruna (DDH-141) File:JMSDF Hiei underway with JMSDF Ashigara and USS Curtis Wilbur.jpg|JS Hiei underway in the Pacific with JS Ashigara and USS Curtis Wilbur, November 2009
References
References
- National Diet Library. (1987-05-19). "the record of the proceedings of the budget committee (vol.15)".
- (June 2011). "History of Japanese destroyers since 1952". Kaijin-sha.
- (March 2010). "2. Guns (Shipboard weapons of JMSDF 1952-2010)". Kaijin-sha.
- Keiichi Nogi. (March 2010). "1. Missiles (Shipboard weapons of JMSDF 1952-2010)". Kaijin-sha.
- Makoto Yamazaki. (October 2011). "Combat systems of modern Japanese destroyers". Kaijin-sha.
- (October 2008). "Aviation equipment of JMSDF ships". Kaijin-sha.
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