Murasame class destroyer (1958)

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The old Murasame class destroyer (1958) is a successor to the Ayanami class destroyer and like its predecessor, its main task is ASW, but its improved weaponry also enable it to perform anti-surface warfare better.

  • Displacement: 1838t (Harusame 1800t, Yudachi 1840t) standard
  • Armament:
  • Complement: 220


Combatant ship classes of the JMSDF

DDH : Destroyer Helicopter Haruna class | Shirane class | 13500t class
DDG : Guided Missile Destroyer Amatsukaze | Tachikaze class | Hatakaze class | Kongō class | Atago class
DD : Destroyer Asakaze (Gleaves) class | Ariake (Fletcher) class | Harukaze class | Akizuki class | Hatsuyuki class | Asagiri class | Murasame class | Takanami class | 5000t class
DDA : All Purpose Destroyer Murasame class (1958) | Takatsuki class
DDK : Anti Submarine Destroyer Ayanami class | Yamagumo class | Minegumo class
DE : Destroyer Escort Asahi (Cannon) class | Ikazuchi class | Akebono | Wakaba | Isuzu class | Chikugo class | Ishikari | Yubari class | Abukuma class
PF : Patrol Frigate Kusu (Tacoma) class
SS : Submarine Kuroshio (1955) (Gato class) | Oyashio (SS-511) | Hayashio class | Natsushio class | Oshio | Asashio class | Uzushio class | Yushio class | Harushio class | Oyashio class |2900t class
List List of combatant ship classes of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force
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