Hiuchi-class support ship

Class overview
Builders
  • Mitsui, Tamano
  • Universal, Keihin
OperatorsJapan Maritime Self-Defense Force
General characteristics
Class and typeHiuchi class AMS
Displacement980 long tons (1,000 t)
Length65 m (213 ft)
Beam12.0 m (39.4 ft)
Height5.8 m (19 ft)
Draft3.5 m (11 ft)
PropulsionDiesel
Speed15 knots (28 km/h; 17 mph)
Complement40
NotesSpecial Equipment: crane system, towing system, fire system

The Hiuchi class support ship is designed to provide Auxiliary Multi-purpose Support (AMS) for the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF).

The Hiuchi AMS class replaced the Auxiliary Service Utility class (ASU). The primary mission of these vessels is to support training exercises of other ships, including shooting practice and torpedo launching practice.[1]

Ships in the class

Pennant No. Name Home port Shipyard Laid down Launched Commissioned
AMS-4301[2] Hiuchi Maizuru Mitsui,
Tamano
18 Jan 2001 4 Sept 2001 27 March 2002
AMS-4302[2] Suo Ominato Universal, Keihin 19 Sept 2002 25 April 2003 16 March 2004
AMS-4303[2] Amakusa Sasebo Universal, Keihin 3 Dec 2002 6 Aug 2003 16 March 2004
AMS-4304[3] Genkai Kure Universal, Keihin 7 Nov 2006 24 May 2007 20 Feb 2008
AMS-4305[3] Enshu Yokosuka Universal, Keihin 19 Dec 2006 9 Aug 2007 20 Feb 2008

Notes

  1. ^ Global Security.org, AMS Hiuchi Class
  2. ^ a b c Global Security, AMS Hiuchi Class, ship list
  3. ^ a b Werth, Eric. (2007). Naval Institute Guide to Combat Fleets of the World, p. 392, at Google Books

References

  • Werth, Eric. (2007). Naval Institute Guide to Combat Fleets of the World: Their Ships, Aircraft, and Systems. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press. ISBN 9781591149552; OCLC 140283156

External links

  • 多用途支援艦「ひうち」型
  • Ministry of Defense, Press Conference by the Defense Minister (11:11-11:26 A.M. March 25, 2011)
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