Shirane-class destroyer

Kurama (DDH-144) at sea in 2011
Kurama (DDH-144) at sea in 2011
Class overview
NameShirane-class destroyer
BuildersIshikawajima-Harima, Tokyo
Operators Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force
Preceded byHaruna-class destroyer
Succeeded byHyūga-class helicopter destroyer
Built1977–1981
In commission1980–2017
Planned2
Completed2
Retired2
General characteristics
TypeDestroyer
Displacement
  • 5,200 long tons (5,283 t) standard
  • 7,500 long tons (7,620 t) full load
Length159 m (522 ft)
Beam17.5 m (57 ft 5 in)
Draft5.3 m (17 ft 5 in)
Propulsion
  • 2 × IHI boilers 850 psi (60 kg/cm², 5.9 MPa), 430 °C
  • 2 × turbines
  • 2 shafts
  • 70,000 shp (52 MW)
Speed31 knots (36 mph; 57 km/h)
Complement
  • 350
  • 360 (DDH-144)
  • 20 staff
Sensors and
processing systems
  • OPS-12 3D Air-search radar
  • OPS-28 surface-search radar
  • OQS-101 bow sonar
  • SQS-35/SQR-18 VDS-TASS
Electronic warfare
& decoys
Armament
Aircraft carried3 × SH-60J(K) anti-submarine helicopters

The Shirane-class destroyers were a pair of Japanese destroyers originally built during the late 1970s. They are built around a large central hangar which houses up to three helicopters and they are the natural successor of the Haruna-class destroyers.