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JS Hyūga

JS Hyūga (DDH-181) is the lead ship of the Hyūga-class helicopter destroyers of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF).

JS Hyūga
History
Japan
Name
  • Hyūga
  • (ひゅうが)
NamesakeHyūga Province
Ordered2004
BuilderIHI, Yokohama
Laid down11 May 2006
Launched23 August 2007
Commissioned18 March 2009
HomeportMaizuru
Identification
StatusActive
General characteristics
Class and typeHyūga-class helicopter destroyer
Displacement
  • 13,950 long tons (14,170 t) standard;
  • 19,000 long tons (19,000 t) full load
Length197 m (646 ft 4 in)
Beam33 m (108 ft 3 in)
PropulsionCOGAG, two shafts, 100,000 hp (75,000 kW)
Speedmore than 30 knots (56 km/h; 35 mph)
Sensors and
processing systems
  • ATECS (advanced technology command system)
    • OYQ-10 advanced combat direction system
    • FCS-3 AAW system
    • OQQ-21 ASW system
    • NOLQ-3C EW system
    • OPS-20C surface search radar
Armament
Aircraft carried
Aviation facilitiesFlight deck, hangar deck

Development and design edit

They are sometimes referred to as an aircraft carrier (helicopter carrier) from the ship's type of flight deck,[1] but officially follows the predecessor Haruna-class destroyer, and as they are also a helicopter destroyer. In addition to advanced command and control capabilities, the ship itself has powerful anti-submarine and anti-aircraft combat capabilities due to the vertical launch system that can launch anti-submarine and anti-aircraft missiles and the newly developed C4ISTAR system. Instead, the function as an escort ship that can perform anti-submarine warfare with its own equipment is also emphasized. This point is one of the features that is significantly different from the Izumo-class helicopter destroyer, which specializes in on-board helicopter operation, with only the minimum weapons for self-defense (two each for close-range air defense missiles and high-performance 20 mm machine guns).[2]

They have the ability to operate a large number of helicopters at the same time due to its vast full deck and large hull volume. As a result, it has superior zone anti-submarine warfare capability than conventional helicopter-equipped destroyers, and can also handle transport helicopters and rescue helicopters. Respond to various missions such as support.

Since the hull size is larger than some conventional light aircraft carriers and amphibious assault ships, it may be compared with light aircraft carriers that operate STOVL aircraft such as the F-35 and Harrier, but the Ministry of Defense says The operation of the fixed-wing aircraft in the model has not been officially announced, and Yoji Koda, a former self-defense fleet commander, states that the ship is completely different in nature from the aircraft carrier.

Construction and career edit

The ship was laid down on 11 May 2006 and launched on 23 August 2007 by IHI Marine United and commissioned into military service on 18 March 2009.[3]

On 5 September 2009, medical verification was conducted at the port of Yokohama using helicopters from local governments, police, fire departments, the Ground Self-Defense Force, and the Japan Coast Guard.[4][5] In October of the same year, she participated in the Maritime Self-Defense Force observing ceremony for the first time as a censored ship. She participated in the Annualex 21G Exercise (2009 Maritime Self-Defense Force Exercise), a bilateral exercise with the US Navy from 10 to 18 November of the same year.[6] From 20 to 23 August 2010, in order to participate in Isewan Marine Festa 2010, JS Kongō, JS Shirayuki, JS Uraga, and the icebreaker Shirase were at Nagoya Port.

This ship delivered supplies and undertook disaster relief operations after the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami.[7]

Around 17:00 on 10 February 2012, four Chinese Navy Type 054A and Type 053H2G frigates, Changzhou, Tongling, Jiaxing, and Lianyungang, which were sailing about 110 kilometres (68 mi) northeast of Miyakojima, were discovered by Hyūga.

She became the first Japanese vessel to have an American MV-22 Osprey land aboard the ship during exercise Dawn Blitz in San Diego, California on 14 June 2013.[8] On 25 March 2015, the vessel's home port was transferred to Maizuru after being transferred to the 3rd Escort Corps of the 3rd Escort Corps by reorganization. Hyūga participated in the integrated training Dawn Blitz 15 held in the United States from 18 August to 9 September 2015 with JS Ashigara and JS Kunisaki under the command of the Mine Warfare Force.[9]

Hyūga was deployed in the Yatsushiro Sea to support the areas affected by the Kumamoto earthquake that occurred in April 2016, and served as a base for accumulating supplies and operating bases for helicopters. On 19 April, the US Marine Corps vertical takeoff and landing transport aircraft MV-22 Osprey, which supports transportation, landed on board, loaded with relief supplies such as water, food, and simple toilets, and airlifted to Minamiaso Village.[10] Hyūga participated in the Japan-US-India joint training (MALABAR 2016) held in the waters east of Okinawa from 10 to 17 June 2016, and then sailed to Hawaii with JS Chōkai until 23 August. After that she participated in the US dispatch training (RIMPAC 2016) conducted in the sea and airspace around the west coast of the United States.[11] In June 2017, Hyūga alongside JS Ashigara joined the US Navy's Carrier Strike Group 1 and Carrier Strike Group 5 off the Korean Peninsula in response to increased tensions over North Korea's nuclear weapons program.

From 8 to 24 May 2018, she participated in the Amphibious Rapid Deployment Brigade Exercise in the waters west of Kyushu, Tanegashima, Kagoshima Prefecture, and the surrounding waters with the JS Shimokita. From the Ground Self-Defense Force, the Amphibious Rapid Deployment Brigade, the 1st Helicopter Corps, the Western Air Corps, etc.[12] On 14 October of the same year, assuming a huge Nankai Trough earthquake, a Japan-US joint disaster prevention drill was held in Shirahama Town, Wakayama Prefecture.[13] From 27 November to 5 December of the same year, Japan-US joint cruising training was conducted with the aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan and several other ships in the sea and airspace from around the Bashi Channel to the south of the Kantō region.[14] From 15 to 17 December 2020, Japan-US-France joint training was conducted with the USS John S. McCain, P-8A, and the French Navy submarine Émeraude in the sea and airspace around Okinotorishima.[15]

Between 4-8 November 2023, Hyūga participated in a Multi-Large Deck Event, with USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70) and USS Ronald Reagan (CVN-76) and their task force ships, in the Philippine Sea.[16]

Currently, she is assigned to the 3rd Escort Group, 3rd Escort Corps, and the home port is Maizuru.

Gallery edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ "来年にも4隻体制に 導入進む日本の空母、その現状と課題". 乗りものニュース (in Japanese). Retrieved 2021-03-06.
  2. ^ All about the state-of-the-art DDH, Special feature: State-of-the-art DDH Hyuga, Ships of the World, No. 710. Gaijinsha. August 2009. pp. 75–91.
  3. ^ GlobalSecurity.org, DDH-161 Hyuga/16DDH "13,500 ton" ton Class
  4. ^ . 2009-10-01. Archived from the original on 2009-10-01. Retrieved 2021-03-06.
  5. ^ . 2009-10-01. Archived from the original on 2009-10-01. Retrieved 2021-03-06.
  6. ^ . 2010-05-22. Archived from the original on 2010-05-22. Retrieved 2021-03-06.
  7. ^ Seawaves,"Warships Supporting Earthquake in Japan" 2011-03-23 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ "Marines land Osprey on Japanese ship, a first". San Diego Union-Tribune.
  9. ^ "Joint Staff Press Release" (PDF). mod.go.jp (Press release) (in Japanese). Retrieved 12 March 2022.
  10. ^ INC, SANKEI DIGITAL (19 April 2016). "【熊本地震】海自「ひゅうが」にオスプレイ着艦 生活物資輸送 連携アピール". 産経ニュース (in Japanese). Retrieved 2021-03-06.
  11. ^ "平成28年度米国派遣訓練(RIMPAC2016)への参加について" (PDF) (Press release) (in Japanese). Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. Retrieved 12 March 2022.
  12. ^ "水陸機動団演習の概要について" (PDF) (Press release) (in Japanese). Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. Retrieved 12 March 2022.
  13. ^ "南海トラフ想定し防災訓練 和歌山で自衛隊と米軍(写真=共同)". 日本経済新聞 (in Japanese). 2018-10-14. Retrieved 2021-03-06.
  14. ^ "日米共同巡航訓練の実施について" (PDF) (Press release) (in Japanese). Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. Retrieved 12 March 2022.
  15. ^ "日米仏共同訓練について" (PDF) (Press release) (in Japanese). Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. Retrieved 12 March 2022.
  16. ^ US, Japan navies stage aircraft carrier meetup in Western Pacific, Mike Yeo, Defense News, 2023-11-10

External links edit

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For other ships with the same name see Japanese ship Hyuga JS Hyuga DDH 181 is the lead ship of the Hyuga class helicopter destroyers of the Japan Maritime Self Defense Force JMSDF JS HyugaHistoryJapanNameHyuga ひゅうが NamesakeHyuga ProvinceOrdered2004BuilderIHI YokohamaLaid down11 May 2006Launched23 August 2007Commissioned18 March 2009HomeportMaizuruIdentificationMMSI number 431999693 Callsign JSNI Pennant number DDH 181StatusActiveGeneral characteristicsClass and typeHyuga class helicopter destroyerDisplacement13 950 long tons 14 170 t standard 19 000 long tons 19 000 t full loadLength197 m 646 ft 4 in Beam33 m 108 ft 3 in PropulsionCOGAG two shafts 100 000 hp 75 000 kW Speedmore than 30 knots 56 km h 35 mph Sensors and processing systemsATECS advanced technology command system OYQ 10 advanced combat direction system FCS 3 AAW system OQQ 21 ASW system NOLQ 3C EW system OPS 20C surface search radarArmament16 cells Mk 41 VLS 16 ESSM 12 RUM 139 VL ASROC2 20 mm Phalanx CIWS 2 triple 324 mm torpedo tubes 12 7 mm machine gunsAircraft carried3 SH 60K 1 MCH 101 18 aircraft maximumAviation facilitiesFlight deck hangar deck Contents 1 Development and design 2 Construction and career 3 Gallery 4 Notes 5 External linksDevelopment and design editMain article Hyuga class helicopter destroyer They are sometimes referred to as an aircraft carrier helicopter carrier from the ship s type of flight deck 1 but officially follows the predecessor Haruna class destroyer and as they are also a helicopter destroyer In addition to advanced command and control capabilities the ship itself has powerful anti submarine and anti aircraft combat capabilities due to the vertical launch system that can launch anti submarine and anti aircraft missiles and the newly developed C4ISTAR system Instead the function as an escort ship that can perform anti submarine warfare with its own equipment is also emphasized This point is one of the features that is significantly different from the Izumo class helicopter destroyer which specializes in on board helicopter operation with only the minimum weapons for self defense two each for close range air defense missiles and high performance 20 mm machine guns 2 They have the ability to operate a large number of helicopters at the same time due to its vast full deck and large hull volume As a result it has superior zone anti submarine warfare capability than conventional helicopter equipped destroyers and can also handle transport helicopters and rescue helicopters Respond to various missions such as support Since the hull size is larger than some conventional light aircraft carriers and amphibious assault ships it may be compared with light aircraft carriers that operate STOVL aircraft such as the F 35 and Harrier but the Ministry of Defense says The operation of the fixed wing aircraft in the model has not been officially announced and Yoji Koda a former self defense fleet commander states that the ship is completely different in nature from the aircraft carrier Construction and career editThe ship was laid down on 11 May 2006 and launched on 23 August 2007 by IHI Marine United and commissioned into military service on 18 March 2009 3 On 5 September 2009 medical verification was conducted at the port of Yokohama using helicopters from local governments police fire departments the Ground Self Defense Force and the Japan Coast Guard 4 5 In October of the same year she participated in the Maritime Self Defense Force observing ceremony for the first time as a censored ship She participated in the Annualex 21G Exercise 2009 Maritime Self Defense Force Exercise a bilateral exercise with the US Navy from 10 to 18 November of the same year 6 From 20 to 23 August 2010 in order to participate in Isewan Marine Festa 2010 JS Kongō JS Shirayuki JS Uraga and the icebreaker Shirase were at Nagoya Port This ship delivered supplies and undertook disaster relief operations after the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami 7 Around 17 00 on 10 February 2012 four Chinese Navy Type 054A and Type 053H2G frigates Changzhou Tongling Jiaxing and Lianyungang which were sailing about 110 kilometres 68 mi northeast of Miyakojima were discovered by Hyuga She became the first Japanese vessel to have an American MV 22 Osprey land aboard the ship during exercise Dawn Blitz in San Diego California on 14 June 2013 8 On 25 March 2015 the vessel s home port was transferred to Maizuru after being transferred to the 3rd Escort Corps of the 3rd Escort Corps by reorganization Hyuga participated in the integrated training Dawn Blitz 15 held in the United States from 18 August to 9 September 2015 with JS Ashigara and JS Kunisaki under the command of the Mine Warfare Force 9 Hyuga was deployed in the Yatsushiro Sea to support the areas affected by the Kumamoto earthquake that occurred in April 2016 and served as a base for accumulating supplies and operating bases for helicopters On 19 April the US Marine Corps vertical takeoff and landing transport aircraft MV 22 Osprey which supports transportation landed on board loaded with relief supplies such as water food and simple toilets and airlifted to Minamiaso Village 10 Hyuga participated in the Japan US India joint training MALABAR 2016 held in the waters east of Okinawa from 10 to 17 June 2016 and then sailed to Hawaii with JS Chōkai until 23 August After that she participated in the US dispatch training RIMPAC 2016 conducted in the sea and airspace around the west coast of the United States 11 In June 2017 Hyuga alongside JS Ashigara joined the US Navy s Carrier Strike Group 1 and Carrier Strike Group 5 off the Korean Peninsula in response to increased tensions over North Korea s nuclear weapons program From 8 to 24 May 2018 she participated in the Amphibious Rapid Deployment Brigade Exercise in the waters west of Kyushu Tanegashima Kagoshima Prefecture and the surrounding waters with the JS Shimokita From the Ground Self Defense Force the Amphibious Rapid Deployment Brigade the 1st Helicopter Corps the Western Air Corps etc 12 On 14 October of the same year assuming a huge Nankai Trough earthquake a Japan US joint disaster prevention drill was held in Shirahama Town Wakayama Prefecture 13 From 27 November to 5 December of the same year Japan US joint cruising training was conducted with the aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan and several other ships in the sea and airspace from around the Bashi Channel to the south of the Kantō region 14 From 15 to 17 December 2020 Japan US France joint training was conducted with the USS John S McCain P 8A and the French Navy submarine Emeraude in the sea and airspace around Okinotorishima 15 Between 4 8 November 2023 Hyuga participated in a Multi Large Deck Event with USS Carl Vinson CVN 70 and USS Ronald Reagan CVN 76 and their task force ships in the Philippine Sea 16 Currently she is assigned to the 3rd Escort Group 3rd Escort Corps and the home port is Maizuru Gallery editJS Hyuga nbsp JS Hyuga docked at Yokohama on 6 September 2009 nbsp JS Hyuga s elevator on 6 September 2009 nbsp JS Hyuga on 9 October 2009 nbsp JS Hyuga on 17 November 2009 nbsp JS Hyuga and USS George Washington on 17 November 2009 nbsp JS Hyuga s Mk 41 VLS on 22 August 2010 nbsp JS Hyuga in Pearl Harbor on 16 May 2013 nbsp USMC MV 22B Osprey aboard JS Hyuga on 13 June 2013 nbsp JS Hyuga and USS Ronald Reagan on 23 November 2015 nbsp USMC MV 22B Osprey aboard JS Hyuga on 19 April 2016 source source source source source source source source JS Hyuga arriving at Pearl Harbor on 3 August 2016 nbsp An SH 60K taking off from JS Hyuga on 25 September 2016 Notes edit 来年にも4隻体制に 導入進む日本の空母 その現状と課題 乗りものニュース in Japanese Retrieved 2021 03 06 All about the state of the art DDH Special feature State of the art DDH Hyuga Ships of the World No 710 Gaijinsha August 2009 pp 75 91 GlobalSecurity org DDH 161 Hyuga 16DDH 13 500 ton ton Class 朝雲ニュース 2009 10 01 Archived from the original on 2009 10 01 Retrieved 2021 03 06 朝雲ニュース 2009 10 01 Archived from the original on 2009 10 01 Retrieved 2021 03 06 Essex rejoins PHIBRON 11 31st MEU during exercise 2010 05 22 Archived from the original on 2010 05 22 Retrieved 2021 03 06 Seawaves Warships Supporting Earthquake in Japan Archived 2011 03 23 at the Wayback Machine Marines land Osprey on Japanese ship a first San Diego Union Tribune Joint Staff Press Release PDF mod go jp Press release in Japanese Retrieved 12 March 2022 INC SANKEI DIGITAL 19 April 2016 熊本地震 海自 ひゅうが にオスプレイ着艦 生活物資輸送 連携アピール 産経ニュース in Japanese Retrieved 2021 03 06 平成28年度米国派遣訓練 RIMPAC2016 への参加について PDF Press release in Japanese Japan Maritime Self Defense Force Retrieved 12 March 2022 水陸機動団演習の概要について PDF Press release in Japanese Japan Maritime Self Defense Force Retrieved 12 March 2022 南海トラフ想定し防災訓練 和歌山で自衛隊と米軍 写真 共同 日本経済新聞 in Japanese 2018 10 14 Retrieved 2021 03 06 日米共同巡航訓練の実施について PDF Press release in Japanese Japan Maritime Self Defense Force Retrieved 12 March 2022 日米仏共同訓練について PDF Press release in Japanese Japan Maritime Self Defense Force Retrieved 12 March 2022 US Japan navies stage aircraft carrier meetup in Western Pacific Mike Yeo Defense News 2023 11 10External links edit nbsp Media related to JS Hyuga DDH 181 at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title JS Hyuga amp oldid 1204260031, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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