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s, serving with the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF). This is the first class of the second-generation general-purpose destroyers of the JMSDF.


Background

Since FY1977, the JMSDF started construction of under the eight ships / eight helicopters concept. In this concept, each flotillas would be composed of one helicopter destroyer (DDH), five general-purpose destroyers (DD), and two guided-missile destroyers (DDG). By FY1986, construction of twenty first-generation DDs (twelve and eight ) required for all four flotillas had been completed. In the original plan, it was supposed to shift to destroyer escorts for local District Forces afterwards. However, if the use of these first-generation DDs was continued to the full extent of ships' life, the relative performance obsolescence was concerned. Thus the JMSDF decided to advance the construction of the new generation DDs. And this was the first class of the second-generation DDs. Except for ''Kirisame'', all ships of the class are named after Imperial Japanese Navy destroyers sunk in World War II.


Design

The hull design was completely renovated from first-generation DDs. In addition to increasing the size in order to reduce the underwater radiation noise, both superstructure and hull were inclined to reduce the
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. There is however no angled tripod mainmast like the one of the American because of the heavy weather of the Sea of Japan in winter. The aft was designed like a "mini-
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" as with the to avoid interference between helicopters and mooring devices. The engine arrangement is COGAG as same as ''Asagiri'' class, but a pair of engines are updated to Spey SM1C. And the remaining one pair are replaced by LM2500, same as ''Kongō'' class.


Equipment

The basic configuration of the equipment is the same as first-generation DDs, but they are updated and enhanced throughout. Concepts of its combat system were partly based on those of ''Kongō'' class. Two large-screen displays and OJ-663 consoles are introduced in its OYQ-9 combat direction system as Aegis Weapon System (AWS). And OYQ-103 ASW combat systems, based on OYQ-102 of ''Kongō'' class and indirectly AN/SQQ-89, present an integrated picture of the tactical situation by receiving, combining, and processing active and passive sensor data from the hull-mounted array, towed array and sonobuoys. The advanced
OPS-24 The OPS-24 is a shipborne three-dimensional air search radar adopting active electronically scanned array (AESA) technology. OPS-24 was developed by the Technical Research and Development Institute (TRDI) of the Ministry of Defence, and manufact ...
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radar and OPS-28 surface search and target acquisition radar introduced into the fleet with the latter batch of the remain on board, and there are some new systems like the NOLQ-3 electronic warfare suite and OQS-5 bow-mounted sonar. To enhance the low-observability and combat readiness capability, vertical launching systems were adopted on its missile systems: Mk 41 for VL-ASROC and Mk 48 for Sea Sparrow replace the traditional swivel octuple launchers. And the surface-to-surface missile system is alternated by the
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of Japanese make. Currently, ships of this class have been switching the point defense missile system from the traditional Sea Sparrow (RIM-7M) to the
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by FY2012. The aircraft facility is expanded to accommodate two shipboard helicopters. One Mitsubishi SH-60J/K is a basic load, and another can be accommodated in case of overseas operation.


Ships in the class


Gallery

File:Murasame class destroyers in Pearl Harbor.jpg, JS ''Murasame'', JS ''Harusame'', JS ''Yudachi'' and JS ''Kirisame'' in Pearl Harbor File:JDS Harusame DD102.jpg, JS ''Harusame'' File:JDS Inazuma DD105.jpg, JS ''Inazuma'' File:JDS Ariake DD109.jpg, JS ''Ariake'' File:Ariake (DD 109) pulls into Pearl Harbor.jpg, JS ''Ariake'' File:US Navy 101205-N-2013O-034 The Military Sealift Command fleet replenishment oiler USNS Tippecanoe (T-AO 199) refuels the Japan Maritime Self-Defens.jpg, JS ''Ikazuchi'' File:DD 107 JS Ikazuchi.jpg, JS ''Ikazuchi'' File:Type 90 (SSM-1B) launcher.jpg, Type 90 (SSM-1B) launcher of ''Murasame'' class File:76 mm 62cal rapid fire gun (OTO Melara 3).jpg, 76 mm 62 cal compact gun


See also

* List of naval ship classes in service


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External links

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GlobalSecurity.org; JMSDF DD Murasame Class
{{Combatant ship classes of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force Destroyer classes