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JS Yūdachi (DD-103) is the third ship of Murasame-class destroyers. She was commissioned on 4 March 1999.[1]

JS Yūdachi on 7 September 2019.
History
Japan
Name
  • Yūdachi
  • (ゆうだち)
Ordered1994
BuilderMitsui, Tamano
Laid down18 March 1996
Launched19 August 1997
Commissioned4 March 1999
HomeportŌminato
Identification
  • MMSI number: 431999643
  • Pennant number:DD-103
StatusActive
General characteristics
Class and typeMurasame-class destroyer
Displacement
  • 4,550 tons standard,
  • 6,200 tons hull load
Length151 m (495 ft 5 in)
Beam17.4 m (57 ft 1 in)
Draft5.2 m (17 ft 1 in)
Propulsion
Speed30 knots (56 km/h; 35 mph)
Complement165
Sensors and
processing systems
  • OYQ-9 CDS (w/ Link-11)
  • OYQ-103 ASWCS
  • FCS-2-31 fire-control systems
  • OPS-24B air search radar
  • OPS-28 surface search radar
  • OQS-5 hull sonar
  • OQR-2 TASS
Electronic warfare
& decoys
  • NOLQ-3 suite
  • Mk. 36 SRBOC Chaff and Decoy Launching System
  • AN/SLQ-25 torpedo decoys
Armament
Aircraft carried1 × SH-60J/K anti-submarine helicopter

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 was inclined to reduce the radar cross-section. There is however no angled tripod mainmast like the one of the American Arleigh Burke-class destroyer because of the heavy weather of the Sea of Japan in winter. The aft was designed like a "mini-Oranda-zaka" as with the Kongō class to avoid interference between helicopters and mooring devices.[2] Destroyers built under the First Defense Build-up Plan, including the former Murasame class, adopted a unique long forecastle style called "Oranda-zaka".

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.[2]


Construction and career


Yūdachi was laid down on 18 March 1996 at Sumitomo Heavy Industries Yokosuka as the 1994 plan and launched on 19 August 1997. Commissioned on 4 March 1999, was incorporated into the 6th Escort Corps of the 4th Escort Corps and deployed to Ōminato.

On 6 March 2016, as the 24th dispatched anti-piracy action surface corps, she departed from Ominato base for the Gulf of Aden off the coast of Somalia with the escort ship JS Yūgiri and returned to Ominato on 8 September. In addition, on 1 September, on the way back to Japan, a goodwill training was conducted with the Philippine Navy's BRP Rajah Humabon.[3][4]




Citations


  1. "DD-101 Murasame Class". www.globalsecurity.org. Retrieved 1 November 2020.
  2. Abe 2000, pp. 152–157.
  3. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 October 2021. Retrieved 1 November 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 October 2021. Retrieved 1 November 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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