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Hatakaze class destroyer
Hatakaze (DDG-171) docked in Pearl Harbour, 1988
General Characteristics
Displacement: 4600 tons standard
Length: 150 m
Beam: 16.4 m
Draft: 4.8 m
Propulsion: 4 gas turbines (2 x Kawasaki Rolls Royce Spey SM1A for cruising) (2 x Olympus TM3B x2 for high speed only); two shafts,
72,000 shaft horsepower
Speed: 30 knots (56 km/h)
Crew Complement: 260
Armament: RGM-84 Harpoon SSM
RIM-67 Standard SAM
ASROC anti-submarine rocket
• 2 x 5 inch/54 caliber rapid fire gun (Mk 42)
• 2 x 20 mm CIWS
• 2 x Type 68 triple torpedo tubes

The Hatakaze class of guided missle destroyer is a 3rd generation vessel in service with the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF). It marked the first of the JMSDF's ships that had gas turbine propulsion.

The core weapon suite is similar to that of the Tachikaze type, but various improvements were made in many areas. Most notable are those that allow the Hatakaze class to function as a group flagship. Normally this duty resides with the DDH class, but in case of a DDH being absent due to repairs or an accident, the Hatakaze design allows for it to function as a command ship.

Hatakaze destroyers operate the OYQ-4-1 type tactical control system. Its weapon systems include the standard missile surface-to-air missile, anti-submarine rockets, the RGM-84 Harpoon anti-ship missile, two Mark 15 20 mm CIWS gun mounts, two torpedo mounts in a triple tube configuration and 2 5 inch (Mk 42) 54cal caliber, rapid-fire guns.

Namesakes

The name Shimakaze was also shared by an Imperial Japanese Navy destroyer of 3048 tons, built at Maizuru Shipywards in Japan. She was completed in May 1943, being extremely large and fast, with a very heavy torpedo armament. Shimakaze was sunk by U.S. Navy carrier-based aircraft in the Philippines area on 11 November 1944.

Ships in the class

Pennant no. Name Laid down Launched Commissioned Home port
DDG-171 Hatakaze 20 May 1984 9 November 1984 27 March 1986 Yokosuka
DDG-172 Shimakaze 13 January 1985 30 January 1987 23 March 1988 Maizuru

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