Current ships of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force
The JMSDF is one of the world's largest navies and the second largest navy in Asia. It operates two Helicopter Carriers, two Helicopter Destroyers, eight Destroyers, thirty Frigates, six Light Frigates and sixteen SSK attack submarines. Despite its size the JMSDF is a defense force.
Helicopter Carriers
- Helicopter Destroyers-(DDH)
Destroyers
- Helicopter Destroyers-(DDH)
- Guided Missile Destroyers-(DDG)
Frigates
The JMSDF does not use the term frigate. Thus some smaller type escort vessels in the JMSDF are classified as destroyers, when in fact, internationally these vessels are classified as frigates.
- Destroyers-(DD) (Frigates)
Light Frigates
- Destroyer Escorts-(DE) (Light Frigates)
Submarines
- Submarines-(SS) (Attack Submarines)
Patrol
- Patrol Boats-(PG) (Guided Missile Patrol craft)
Minesweeper Ship
- Minesweeper Tender
- Uraga class MST (two in service)
- Minesweeper Ocean
- Minesweeper Coastal
- Hirashima class MSC (three in service)
- Sugashima Class MSC (twelve in service)
- Uwajima class MSC (seven in service)
- Minesweeper Controller
- Nijima Class MCL (one in service)
- Ieshima Class MCL (one in service)
Training Ship
- Training Vessel
- Training Submarine
- Training Support Ship
Amphibious Forces
Auxiliary Ship
- Fast Combat Support Ship
- Mashu Class AOE (two in service)
- Towada Class AOE (three in service)
- Repairing or Cable Laying Ship
- Submarine Rescue Vessel
- Submarine Rescue Tender
- Oceanographic Research Ship
- AGS Shonan
- AGS Nichinan
- AGS Suma
- Futami class AGS (one in service)
- Ocean Surveillance Ship
- Hibiki class AOS (two in service)
- Auxiliary Ship Experiment
- Auxiliary Ice Breaker
- Multi Purpose Support Ship
- Auxiliary Vessel Special Service Yacht
Future JMSDF vessels
- Akizuki class destroyer (two launched, two planned)
- 19000t class destroyer (one building, one planned)
- Enoshima class Minesweeper (Formerly known as the Next Generation Minesweeper, one launched, at least one other hull currently under construction)
- DDR [Destroyer Revolution]*
- *5400 tonnes Light Escort Destroyer project, also referred to as 'the next generation escort ship'. Program in existence since 2009, current plans are to start construction on the first of class by 2021 at the latest. Full scale R&D activities scheduled from 2011 onwards.