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JDS Takatsuki

JDS Takatsuki (DD-164) was the lead ship of Takatsuki-class destroyerss. She was commissioned on 15 March 1967.[1][2]

JDS Takatsuki on 29 October 2000
History
Japan
Name
  • Takatsuki
  • (たかつき)
NamesakeTakatsuki
Ordered1963
BuilderIHI Corporation
Laid down8 October 1964
Launched7 January 1966
Commissioned15 March 1967
Decommissioned16 August 2002
Homeport
IdentificationDD-164
FateScrapped in September 2003
General characteristics
Class and typeTakatsuki-class destroyer
Displacement
  • 3,100 long tons (3,150 t) standard
  • 4,500 long tons (4,572 t) full load
Length136.0 m (446 ft 2 in) overall
Beam13.4 m (44 ft 0 in)
Draft4.4 m (14 ft 5 in)
Propulsion
  • 60,000 shp (45 MW), 2 shafts
  • 2 × Mitsubishi/WH reaction/impulse steam turbines
  • 2 × Mitsubishi CE water tube boilers
Speed32 knots (37 mph; 59 km/h)
Range6,000 nmi (11,000 km) at 16 kn (18 mph; 30 km/h)
Complement260-270
Sensors and
processing systems
  • OPS-11B EWR, OPS-17 SSR, AN/SQS-23, AN/SQS-35(J),
  • OPS-11C EWR
Electronic warfare
& decoys
  • NOLR-1B,
  • NOLQ-1
Armament

Construction and career

Takatsuki was laid down on October 8, 1964. Launched on January 7, 1966, commissioned on March 15, 1967, it was incorporated into the 1st Escort Group as a ship under direct control and deployed to Kure.

On March 27, 1968, the 1st Escort Corps was newly commissioned under the 1st Escort Corps group and was incorporated with JDS Kikuzuki commissioned on the same day.

From November 1970 to March 30, 1970, a regular inspection was carried out at Ishikawajima Harima Heavy Industries Tokyo No. 2 Factory, equipped with variable depth sonar (VDS) and a tactical information processing device NYYA-1.

On February 1, 1971, it was incorporated into the 2nd Escort Group as a flagship, and the fixed port was transferred to Sasebo.

It was decided to be dispatched as a disaster in response to the 10th Yuyomaru incident that occurred in Tokyo Bay on November 9, 1974, and on November 26, the incident site together with the escort vessels JDS Haruna, JDS Mochizuki, JDS Narushio and JDS Yukikaze. She was dispatched to Tokyo Bay and fired for submergence from the 27th to the 28th.

In 1977, participated in a practicing voyage to the ocean.

On March 27, 1981, it was incorporated into the 1st Escort Group as a flagship, and the fixed port was transferred to Yokosuka.

Joined the 1st Escort Corps of the 4th Escort Corps on March 30, 1983.

It has undergone a modernization refurbishment (FRAM) since April 1, 1984, which was completed on October 31, 1985.

Since June 1994, she has participated in a practicing voyage to North America with the escort vessels JDS Nagatsuki, JDS Mochizuki, and JS Shirayuki.

On March 16, 1995, she was transferred to the Maizuru District Force 2nd Escort Corps, and the fixed port was transferred to Maizuru.

On March 24, 1997, the 2nd escort was renamed the 24th escort due to the revision of the corps number.

She was decommissioned on August 16, 2002. Despite the FRAM, the ship was 35 years and 5 months old, with a total voyage of 814,113 nautical miles (37.6 laps of the earth) and a total voyage of 65,480 hours.

Gallery

Citations

  1. ^ "Takatsuki class Destroyer Japan Maritime Self Defense Force". www.seaforces.org. Retrieved 30 October 2020.
  2. ^ "DDA Takatsuki Class". www.globalsecurity.org. Retrieved 30 October 2020.

References

  • 石橋孝夫『海上自衛隊全艦船 1952-2002』(並木書房、2002年)
  • 『世界の艦船 増刊第63集 自衛艦史を彩った12隻』(海人社、2003年)
  • 『世界の艦船 増刊第66集 海上自衛隊全艦艇史』(海人社、2004年)
  • 『世界の艦船』第750号(海人社、2011年11月号)

takatsuki, lead, ship, takatsuki, class, destroyerss, commissioned, march, 1967, october, 2000historyjapannametakatsuki, たかつき, namesaketakatsukiordered1963builderihi, corporationlaid, down8, october, 1964launched7, january, 1966commissioned15, march, 1967decom. JDS Takatsuki DD 164 was the lead ship of Takatsuki class destroyerss She was commissioned on 15 March 1967 1 2 JDS Takatsuki on 29 October 2000HistoryJapanNameTakatsuki たかつき NamesakeTakatsukiOrdered1963BuilderIHI CorporationLaid down8 October 1964Launched7 January 1966Commissioned15 March 1967Decommissioned16 August 2002HomeportKure 1967 1971 Sasebo 1971 1981 Yokosuka 1981 1995 Maizuru 1995 2002 IdentificationDD 164FateScrapped in September 2003General characteristicsClass and typeTakatsuki class destroyerDisplacement3 100 long tons 3 150 t standard 4 500 long tons 4 572 t full loadLength136 0 m 446 ft 2 in overallBeam13 4 m 44 ft 0 in Draft4 4 m 14 ft 5 in Propulsion60 000 shp 45 MW 2 shafts 2 Mitsubishi WH reaction impulse steam turbines 2 Mitsubishi CE water tube boilersSpeed32 knots 37 mph 59 km h Range6 000 nmi 11 000 km at 16 kn 18 mph 30 km h Complement260 270Sensors and processing systemsOPS 11B EWR OPS 17 SSR AN SQS 23 AN SQS 35 J OPS 11C EWRElectronic warfare amp decoysNOLR 1B NOLQ 1Armament2 Mk 42 5 in 127 mm guns 1 VIII ASROC 1 IV Bofors 375 mm 15 in ASW rocket launcher 2 III Mk 32 ASW torpedo tubes 2 QH 50D DASH anti submarine drone helicopter Contents 1 Construction and career 2 Gallery 3 Citations 4 ReferencesConstruction and career EditTakatsuki was laid down on October 8 1964 Launched on January 7 1966 commissioned on March 15 1967 it was incorporated into the 1st Escort Group as a ship under direct control and deployed to Kure On March 27 1968 the 1st Escort Corps was newly commissioned under the 1st Escort Corps group and was incorporated with JDS Kikuzuki commissioned on the same day From November 1970 to March 30 1970 a regular inspection was carried out at Ishikawajima Harima Heavy Industries Tokyo No 2 Factory equipped with variable depth sonar VDS and a tactical information processing device NYYA 1 On February 1 1971 it was incorporated into the 2nd Escort Group as a flagship and the fixed port was transferred to Sasebo It was decided to be dispatched as a disaster in response to the 10th Yuyomaru incident that occurred in Tokyo Bay on November 9 1974 and on November 26 the incident site together with the escort vessels JDS Haruna JDS Mochizuki JDS Narushio and JDS Yukikaze She was dispatched to Tokyo Bay and fired for submergence from the 27th to the 28th In 1977 participated in a practicing voyage to the ocean On March 27 1981 it was incorporated into the 1st Escort Group as a flagship and the fixed port was transferred to Yokosuka Joined the 1st Escort Corps of the 4th Escort Corps on March 30 1983 It has undergone a modernization refurbishment FRAM since April 1 1984 which was completed on October 31 1985 Since June 1994 she has participated in a practicing voyage to North America with the escort vessels JDS Nagatsuki JDS Mochizuki and JS Shirayuki On March 16 1995 she was transferred to the Maizuru District Force 2nd Escort Corps and the fixed port was transferred to Maizuru On March 24 1997 the 2nd escort was renamed the 24th escort due to the revision of the corps number She was decommissioned on August 16 2002 Despite the FRAM the ship was 35 years and 5 months old with a total voyage of 814 113 nautical miles 37 6 laps of the earth and a total voyage of 65 480 hours Gallery Edit JDS Takatsuki alongside USS Lake Champlain on 14 October 1989 Citations Edit Takatsuki class Destroyer Japan Maritime Self Defense Force www seaforces org Retrieved 30 October 2020 DDA Takatsuki Class www globalsecurity org Retrieved 30 October 2020 References Edit石橋孝夫 海上自衛隊全艦船 1952 2002 並木書房 2002年 世界の艦船 増刊第63集 自衛艦史を彩った12隻 海人社 2003年 世界の艦船 増刊第66集 海上自衛隊全艦艇史 海人社 2004年 世界の艦船 第750号 海人社 2011年11月号 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title JDS Takatsuki amp oldid 1088374548, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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