1952". Ships of the World (in Japanese) (742). Kaijin-sha: 91–97. June 2011. "1. Hull (Hardware of JMSDF destroyers)". Ships of the World (in Japanese) (742)...
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Self-Defense Force and incorporated into the Yokosuka District Force. On 1 September 1961, the escort fleet was newly formed under the control of the...
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1952". Ships of the World (in Japanese) (742). Kaijin-sha: 91–97. June 2011. "1. Hull (Hardware of JMSDF destroyers)". Ships of the World (in Japanese) (742)...
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Electronic warfare & decoys NOLR-1 ESM (Earlier batch) NOLR-5 ESM (Latter batch) Armament 2 × 3"/50 caliber guns 2 × 40 mm AA guns 1 × ASROC ASW missile launcher...
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control on 1 July 1960. On 26 July 1961, it became the flagship of the 3rd Self-Defense Fleet in place of the escort ship JDS Yukikaze. On 1 April 1963...
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that time), and the plan number was K103A. They were designed to be larger (1.4 times the standard displacement) based on the FY1954 plan, and the ship...
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that time), and the plan number was K103B. They were designed to be larger (1.4 times the standard displacement) based on the FY1954 plan, and the ship...
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batch, electronic warfare support measures systems were also replaced by NOLR-8, completely newly developed with emphasis on anti-ship missile defense...
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RDF Electronic warfare & decoys NOLR-8 RDF Interceptor Mk.137 decoy launchers Armament 2 × Phalanx CIWS Aircraft carried 1 × helicopter Aviation facilities...
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Mitsubishi shipyard in Nagasaki. Commissioned on 15 February 1965. From July 1 to July 31 of the same year, she participated in the maritime training in...
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