JS Myōkō
JS Myōkō (DDG-175) is a Kongō-class guided missile destroyer in the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF). Myōkō was named after Mount Myōkō.
JS Myōkō in Maizuru on 7 September 2009 | |
History | |
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Namesake | Mount Myōkō |
Ordered | 1991 |
Builder | Mitsubishi Heavy Industries |
Laid down | 8 April 1993 |
Launched | 5 October 1994 |
Commissioned | 14 March 1996 |
Homeport | Maizuru |
Identification | Pennant number: DDG-175 |
Status | Active |
General characteristics | |
Class and type | Kongō-class destroyer |
Displacement |
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Length | 528.2 ft (161.0 m) |
Beam | 68.9 ft (21.0 m) |
Draft | 20.3 ft (6.2 m) |
Propulsion |
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Speed | 30 knots (56 km/h) |
Range |
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Complement | 300 |
Sensors and processing systems |
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Electronic warfare & decoys | NOLQ-2 intercept / jammer |
Armament |
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Aircraft carried | 1 × SH-60K helicopter |
Operational history
She was laid down by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries in Nagasaki, Nagasaki on 8 April 1993, launched on 5 October 1994; and commissioned on 14 March 1996.
In January 2008, it was announced that Lockheed Martin received a US$40.4 million contract modification to provide Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense System (BMD) capability to the Myōkō, the third Kongō-class destroyer to be so equipped. [1]
On 2 December 2019, Captain Miho Otani became the first woman to take the command of an MSDF Aegis destroyer with the JS Myōkō. The ceremony took place in the port city of Maizuru.[2]
Gallery
- JS Myōkō and USS Shiloh on 9 June 2005
- JS Myōkō underway on 18 March 2007
- JS Myōkō at Pearl Harbor on 27 June 2012
- JS Myōkō at Pearl Harbor on 10 July 2012
- JS Myōkō underway 4 May 2021
References
- "Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense to Third Japanese Destroyer". DefenceTalk.com. 16 January 2008. Archived from the original on 17 January 2008. Retrieved 12 February 2008.
- "Woman takes charge of MSDF Aegis destroyer for 1st time:The Asahi Shimbun". www.asahi.com. Archived from the original on 2 December 2019.
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