JDS Niyodo on 16 February 1979
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Class overview | |
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Name | Chikugo class |
Operators | Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force |
Preceded by | Isuzu class |
Succeeded by | Ishikari class |
Built | 1968–1976 |
In commission | 1971–2003 |
Completed | 11 |
Retired | 11 |
General characteristics | |
Type | Destroyer escort |
Displacement | 1,700–1,800 long tons (1,727–1,829 t) full load |
Length | 93.0 m (305.1 ft) |
Beam | 10.8 m (35 ft) |
Draught | 3.5 m (11 ft) |
Depth | 7.0 metres (23.0 ft) |
Propulsion |
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Speed | 25 knots (46 km/h; 29 mph) |
Range | 5,500 nmi (10,200 km) at 20 kn (37 km/h; 23 mph) |
Complement | 165 |
Sensors and processing systems | |
Electronic warfare & decoys |
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Armament |
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The Chikugo-class destroyer escort (or frigate) was a class of destroyer escorts built by the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force as the successor of the Isuzu class, with the same ASW mission. This class was followed by JDS Ishikari. This is the first Japanese destroyer escort class to carry ASROC anti-submarine missiles.
The class entered service with Chikugo in 1971. Eleven ships were constructed and saw service until the mid-1990s and early 2000s. All vessels in the class were retired with Noshiro being the last to decommission in 2003.