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JS Matsuyuki

JS Matsuyuki (DD-130) is a Hatsuyuki-class destroyer of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force.

JS Matsuyuki at Maizuru on 26 January 2020
History
Japan
Name
  • Matsuyuki
  • (まつゆき)
Ordered1981
BuilderIHI, Tokyo
Laid down7 April 1983
Launched25 October 1984
Commissioned19 March 1986
Decommissioned7 April 2021
HomeportMaizuru
Identification
StatusRetired
General characteristics
Class and typeHatsuyuki-class destroyer
Displacement
  • 2,950 tons standard,
  • 4,000 tons hull load
Length130 m (430 ft)
Beam13.6 m (44 ft 7 in)
Draft
  • 4.2 m (13 ft 9 in)
  • 4.4 m (14 ft 5 in) (DD 129 to DD 132)
Propulsion
Speed30 knots (35 mph; 56 km/h)
Complement200
Sensors and
processing systems
Electronic warfare
& decoys
Armament
Aircraft carried1 × HSS-2B or SH-60J helicopter

Development and design edit

The Hatsuyuki class were designed as multi-purpose ships, with a balanced armament and sensor fit, so that the ships could carry out anti-submarine and anti-surface ship operations while being capable of defending themselves against air attack. A hangar and flight deck are carried for a single helicopter, which was initially the Mitsubishi HSS-2, a license-built Sikorsky Sea King, later replaced by Mitsubishi H-60s (licensed Sikorsky S-70s), with the Canadian Beartrap haul-down system fitted to ease operations of large helicopters.[1][2]

An octuple Mk 112 launcher for ASROC anti-submarine missiles is fitted forward, while additional close-in anti-submarine armament is provided by two triple 324-mm torpedo-tubes for Mark 46 anti-submarine torpedoes.[1][2]

The initial anti-aircraft armament consisted of a Sea Sparrow surface-to-air missile launcher aft, with an OTO Melara 76 mm gun forward. Eight Harpoon anti-ship missiles are carried in two quadruple mounts abaft the ship's funnel.[1]

Construction and career edit

Matsuyuki was laid down on 20 January 1987 and launched on 4 June 1988 by Hitachi Zosen Corporation, Maizuru. She was commissioned on 31 January 1990.

JS Kashima and JS Shimayuki departed from Ōminato base at about 11:05 am after leaving Ōminato base at 9:00 am on 15 April 2012, about eight kilometres (5.0 mi) north-northeast of the Natsumari Peninsula in Rikuoku Bay. Maritime Self-Defense Force 21st Air Group 25th Air Corps (Ōminato) patrol helicopter SH-60J (No. 8279) (Captain Masahiko Miyanaga 3) touched the main rotor to the side wall of the left vault of Matsuyuki and crashed. In this incident, Masahiko Miyanaga was killed, and Matsuyuki also damaged the side wall of the port hangar, and after transferring the training executive to Kashima, she left the training fleet for repair, but for about two weeks. After repairing, the destroyer rejoined the training fleet again.[3]

From 15 January to 2 March 2016, she participated in the International Fleet Review Ceremony sponsored by the Indian Navy and the Japan-US-Australia Joint Overseas Cruise Training.[4]

She was retired on 7 April 2021.[5]

Gallery edit

References edit

  Media related to JS Matsuyuki (DD-130) at Wikimedia Commons

  1. ^ a b c Gardiner and Chumbley 1995, p. 228.
  2. ^ a b Saunders 2002, p. 385.
  3. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2021-02-27. Retrieved 2021-07-02.
  4. ^ https://www.mod.go.jp/msdf/formal/info/news/201601/20160114-01.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  5. ^ 護衛艦まつゆきが35年の任務完遂 日航機墜落で尾翼発見. The Sankei News. 7 April 2021

matsuyuki, hatsuyuki, class, destroyer, japan, maritime, self, defense, force, maizuru, january, 2020historyjapannamematsuyuki, まつゆき, ordered1981builderihi, tokyolaid, down7, april, 1983launched25, october, 1984commissioned19, march, 1986decommissioned7, april. JS Matsuyuki DD 130 is a Hatsuyuki class destroyer of the Japan Maritime Self Defense Force JS Matsuyuki at Maizuru on 26 January 2020HistoryJapanNameMatsuyuki まつゆき Ordered1981BuilderIHI TokyoLaid down7 April 1983Launched25 October 1984Commissioned19 March 1986Decommissioned7 April 2021HomeportMaizuruIdentificationMMSI number 431999541 Callsign JSSM Pennant number DD 130StatusRetiredGeneral characteristicsClass and typeHatsuyuki class destroyerDisplacement2 950 tons standard 4 000 tons hull loadLength130 m 430 ft Beam13 6 m 44 ft 7 in Draft4 2 m 13 ft 9 in 4 4 m 14 ft 5 in DD 129 to DD 132 Propulsion2 KHI RR TM3B gas turbines 45 000 shp 34 MW 2 KHI RR RM1C gas turbines 9 900 shp 7 4 MW 2 shafts cp propsSpeed30 knots 35 mph 56 km h Complement200Sensors and processing systemsOYQ 5 tactical data system FCS 2 fire control system OPS 14 air search radar OPS 18 surface search radar OQS 4 hull sonar OQR 1 TASS in some ships Electronic warfare amp decoysNOLR 6C intercept OLT 3 jammer Mark 36 SRBOC Towed torpedo decoysArmament1 OTO Melara 76 mm gun 2 20 mm Phalanx CIWS 2 Harpoon SSM quad canisters 1 Sea Sparrow SAM octuple launcher 1 ASROC octuple launcher 2 triple 324 mm torpedo tubesAircraft carried1 HSS 2B or SH 60J helicopter Contents 1 Development and design 2 Construction and career 3 Gallery 4 ReferencesDevelopment and design editThe Hatsuyuki class were designed as multi purpose ships with a balanced armament and sensor fit so that the ships could carry out anti submarine and anti surface ship operations while being capable of defending themselves against air attack A hangar and flight deck are carried for a single helicopter which was initially the Mitsubishi HSS 2 a license built Sikorsky Sea King later replaced by Mitsubishi H 60s licensed Sikorsky S 70s with the Canadian Beartrap haul down system fitted to ease operations of large helicopters 1 2 An octuple Mk 112 launcher for ASROC anti submarine missiles is fitted forward while additional close in anti submarine armament is provided by two triple 324 mm torpedo tubes for Mark 46 anti submarine torpedoes 1 2 The initial anti aircraft armament consisted of a Sea Sparrow surface to air missile launcher aft with an OTO Melara 76 mm gun forward Eight Harpoon anti ship missiles are carried in two quadruple mounts abaft the ship s funnel 1 Construction and career editMatsuyuki was laid down on 20 January 1987 and launched on 4 June 1988 by Hitachi Zosen Corporation Maizuru She was commissioned on 31 January 1990 JS Kashima and JS Shimayuki departed from Ōminato base at about 11 05 am after leaving Ōminato base at 9 00 am on 15 April 2012 about eight kilometres 5 0 mi north northeast of the Natsumari Peninsula in Rikuoku Bay Maritime Self Defense Force 21st Air Group 25th Air Corps Ōminato patrol helicopter SH 60J No 8279 Captain Masahiko Miyanaga 3 touched the main rotor to the side wall of the left vault of Matsuyuki and crashed In this incident Masahiko Miyanaga was killed and Matsuyuki also damaged the side wall of the port hangar and after transferring the training executive to Kashima she left the training fleet for repair but for about two weeks After repairing the destroyer rejoined the training fleet again 3 From 15 January to 2 March 2016 she participated in the International Fleet Review Ceremony sponsored by the Indian Navy and the Japan US Australia Joint Overseas Cruise Training 4 She was retired on 7 April 2021 5 Gallery edit nbsp JS Katori JS Matsuyuki and JS Yamayuki at Norfolk on 30 July 1987 nbsp JS Matsuyuki and JS Abukuma on 29 October 2006 nbsp JS Matsuyuki at the Sagami Bay on 21 October 2009 nbsp JS Matsuyuki and JS Hamayuki at Maizuru on 9 October 2011 nbsp JS Matsuyuki on 24 August 2013 nbsp JS Matsuyuki at Maizuru on 27 July 2014 nbsp JS Matsuyuki at Maizuru on 13 April 2019 nbsp JS Matsuyuki at Maizuru on 13 April 2019 nbsp JS Matsuyuki underway on 10 February 2020 References edit nbsp Media related to JS Matsuyuki DD 130 at Wikimedia Commons a b c Gardiner and Chumbley 1995 p 228 a b Saunders 2002 p 385 防衛省 自衛隊 防衛省ウェブサイトのHttpsへの切り替えのお知らせ PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2021 02 27 Retrieved 2021 07 02 https www mod go jp msdf formal info news 201601 20160114 01 pdf bare URL PDF 護衛艦まつゆきが35年の任務完遂 日航機墜落で尾翼発見 The Sankei News 7 April 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title JS Matsuyuki amp oldid 1106116797, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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