Oyashio-class submarine
The SS590 Oyashio | |
Class overview | |
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Name: | Oyashio (おやしお, Oyashio Current) |
Builders: | |
Operators: | Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force |
Preceded by: | Harushio-class submarine |
Succeeded by: | Sōryū-class submarine |
Built: | 1994–2008 |
In commission: | 1998– |
Planned: | 11 |
Completed: | 11 |
Active: | 11 (10) |
General characteristics | |
Type: | Attack submarine |
Displacement: | |
Length: | 81.7 m (268 ft 1 in) |
Beam: | 8.9 m (29 ft 2 in) |
Draught: | 7.4 m (24 ft 3 in) |
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Complement: | 70 (10 officers) |
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The Oyashio is a class of Japanese diesel-electric attack submarine operated by the JMSDF. The submarines entered service in the late 1990s. The submarines are larger than the earlier Harushio-class submarines, to provide space for a flank sonar array.
Boats
There are a total of 11 boats in the class - the last boat was commissioned in 2008. Oyashio, Michishio, and Kuroshio share their names with World War II destroyers Takashio shares a name with a third set of Yugumo class destroyers, of which none were built.
Project no. | Building no. | Pennant no. | Name | Laid down | Launched | Commissioned | Shipyard | Note |
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S130 | 8105 | SS-590/ TSS-3608 | Oyashio (おやしお) | 26 January 1994 | 15 October 1996 | 16 March 1998 | Kawasaki Shipbuilding Corporation, Kobe[1] | Converted to training submarine (TSS-3608) on 6 March 2015 |
8106 | SS-591 | Michishio (みちしお) | 16 February 1995 | 18 September 1997 | 10 March 1999 | Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Kobe | ||
8107 | SS-592 | Uzushio (うずしお) | 6 March 1996 | 26 November 1998 | 9 March 2000 | Kawasaki Shipbuilding Corporation, Kobe | ||
8108 | SS-593 | Makishio (まきしお) | 26 March 1997 | 22 September 1999 | 29 March 2001 | Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Kobe | ||
8109 | SS-594 | Isoshio (いそしお) | 9 March 1998 | 27 November 2000 | 14 March 2002 | Kawasaki Shipbuilding Corporation, Kobe | ||
8110 | SS-595 | Narushio (なるしお) | 2 April 1999 | 4 October 2001 | 3 March 2003 | Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Kobe | ||
8111 | SS-596 | Kuroshio (くろしお) | 27 March 2000 | 23 October 2002 | 8 March 2004 | Kawasaki Shipbuilding Corporation, Kobe | ||
8112 | SS-597 | Takashio (たかしお) | 30 January 2001 | 1 October 2003 | 9 March 2005 | Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Kobe | ||
8113 | SS-598 | Yaeshio (やえしお) | 15 January 2002 | 4 November 2004 | 9 March 2006 | Kawasaki Shipbuilding Corporation, Kobe | ||
8114 | SS-599 | Setoshio (せとしお) | 23 January 2003 | 5 October 2005 | 28 February 2007 | Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Kobe | ||
8115 | SS-600 | Mochishio (もちしお) | 23 February 2004 | 6 November 2006 | 6 March 2008 | Kawasaki Shipbuilding Corporation, Kobe |
Pictures
- JS Mochisio (SS 600) departs Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam to support Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) 2010 exercises.
- Oyashio class submarine.
- Oyashio class submarine.
- JS Kuroshio (SS 596) at the Maizuru Naval Base.
- JS Narushio (SS 595) pulls into Pearl Harbor for a scheduled port call before starting Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) 2008.
- JS Yaeshio (SS 598) arrives at Naval Station Pearl Harbor for an annual training exercise.
- JS Uzushio (SS 592) arrives at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam to begin their annual training exercise.
- JS Mochishio (SS 600) arrives at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam to support Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) exercises.
References
External links
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