Tachikaze class destroyer

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Tachikaze class destroyer
General Characteristics
Displacement: 3850 tons standard/3950tons (DDG170)
Length: 143m
Beam: 14.3 m
Draft: 4.6 m/4.7m (DDG170)
Propulsion: 2 Mitsubishi steam turbines; two shafts (60,000 horsepower)
Speed: 32 knots
Crew Complement: 250; 230 (DDG168); 255 (DDG170)
Armament: RGM-84 Harpoon SSM
Standard Missile SAM
ASROC anti-submarine rocket
• 2 x 5" 54cal rapid fire gun (Mk42)/(DDG168 x1)
• 2 x 20mm CIWS
• 2 x Type 68 triple torpedo tubes

The Tachikaze class destroyer is a second generation vessel in service with the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF). The ships of this class have had successive improvements after their completion, especially to their communication and tactical control systems. These air defense ships are the natural successor to the first generation air defense ship, the Amatsukaze-class destroyer, and they were in turn, followed by newer air defense ships, the Hatakaze class.

The Tachikaze class was the first of the Maritime Self Defense Force's ships that utilised computers widely. The Tachikaze class uses the OYQ-4 tactical control system, an improved version of the original OYQ-1b type.

Tachikaze destroyers' weapon systems include the Standard surface-to-air missile, anti-submarine rockets, the RGM-84 Harpoon anti-ship missile, two Mark 15 20-mm Phalanx CIWS gun mounts, two torpedo mounts in a triple tube configuration, and two 5"/54-cal rapid fire guns.

In 1998, DDG-168 Tachikaze was converted to the flagship of Fleet Escort Force. The aft 5" gun was replaced with a commander area.

[edit] Ships in the class

Pennant no. Name Laid down Launched Commissioned Home port
DDG-168 Tachikaze 19 June 1973 17 December 1974 26 March 1976 Yokosuka
DDG-169 Asakaze 27 May 1976 15 October 1977 27 March 1979 Sasebo
DDG-170 Sawakaze 14 September 1979 4 June 1981 30 March 1983 Sasebo

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Current and future combatant ship classes of the JMSDF

DDH : Destroyer Helicopter 13500t class | Shirane class | Haruna class
DDG : Guided Missile Destroyer Atago class | Kongo class | Hatakaze class | Tachikaze class
DD : Destroyer 5000t class | Takanami class | Murasame class | Asagiri class | Hatsuyuki class
DE : Destroyer Escort Abukuma class | Yubari class | Ishikari
SS : Submarine 2900t class | Oyashio class | Harushio class
See also List of combatant ship classes of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force
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