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JSIse
History
Japan
Name
  • Ise
  • (いせ)
NamesakeIse Province
Ordered2006
BuilderIHI,Yokohama
Laid down30 May 2008
Launched21 August 2009
Commissioned16 March 2011
HomeportSasebo
Identification
MottoReadiness, Expertness, Integrity[1]
StatusActive
General characteristics
Class and typeHyūga-class helicopter destroyer
Displacement
  • 13,950 long tons (14,170 t) standard;
  • 19,000 long tons (19,000 t) full load
Length197 m (646 ft 4 in)
Beam33 m (108 ft 3 in)
PropulsionCOGAG,two shafts, 100,000 hp (75,000 kW)
Speedmore than 30knots(56 km/h; 35 mph)
Sensors and
processing systems
  • ATECS (advanced technology command system)
    • OYQ-10 advanced combat direction system
    • FCS-3AAWsystem
    • OQQ-21ASWsystem
    • NOLQ-3CEWsystem
    • OPS-20C surface search radar
Armament
Aircraft carried
Aviation facilitiesFlight deck and enclosed hangar

JSIse(DDH-182)is aHyūga-class helicopter destroyerof theJapan Maritime Self-Defense Force(JMSDF). It is the second ship to be namedIse,the first being theImperial Japanese NavyWorld War II-erabattleshipIse.

Development and design

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They are sometimes referred to as anaircraft carrier(helicopter carrier) from the ship's type of flight deck,[2]but officially follows the predecessorHaruna-class destroyer,and as they are also ahelicopter destroyer.In addition to advanced command and control capabilities, the ship itself has powerfulanti-submarineandanti-aircraftcombat capabilities due to thevertical launch systemthat can launch anti-submarine and anti-aircraft missiles and the newly developed C4ISTAR system. Instead, the function as an escort ship that can perform anti-submarine warfare with its own equipment is also emphasized. This point is one of the features that is significantly different from theIzumo-class helicopter destroyer,which specializes in on-board helicopter operation, with only the minimum weapons for self-defense (two each for close-range air defense missiles and high-performance 20 mm machine guns).[3]

They have the ability to operate a large number of helicopters at the same time due to its vast full deck and large hull volume. As a result, it has superior zone anti-submarine warfare capability than conventional helicopter-equipped destroyers, and can also handle transport helicopters and rescue helicopters. Respond to various missions such as support.

Since the hull size is larger than some conventional light aircraft carriers and amphibious assault ships, it may be compared with light aircraft carriers that operateSTOVL aircraftsuch as theF-35andHarrier.However, the JapaneseMinistry of Defensehas not announced the operation of fixed-wing aircraft in the model, and Yoji Koda, a former fleet commander of the JMSDF, states that the ship is completely different in nature from an aircraft carrier.

Construction and career

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The vessel waslaid downon 30 May 2008 andlaunchedon 21 August 2009 byIHI Marine UnitedatYokohamaand her firstsea trialstarted on July 20, 2010. She wascommissionedinto service on 16 March 2011.[4]She was transferred to the 4th Escort Group 4th Escort Corps. Her home port isKure.Her name plate was made by Naotake Takatsuka, Ise Jingu Omiyaji, and her wood was thezelkovaused for Uji Bridge.[5]

She assisted in post-Typhoon Haiyandisaster relief efforts in thePhilippinesas part of theJSDF's in November 2013.[6]Iseparticipated inRIMPACalongside theJSKirishimafrom June 26 to August 1, 2014.[7]Isedocked in thePhilippineson April 26, 2016 for a four-day goodwill visit.[8]

On March 22, 2017, due to the reorganization of the secondIzumo-class helicopter destroyerJSKaga,she was transferred to the 2nd Escort Group, and the fixed port was transferred toSasebo.From September 11 to 28 of the same year, she participated in joint training, along withJSAkebonoandJSSazanami,with theUSSRonald Reaganand the Aegis ships of theUS Navyin the waters south of theJapanese archipelago.[9]On November 12, the same year, she conducted joint US-Japan training with several ships including USSRonald Reagan,USSNimitz,andUSSTheodore Roosevelt,along withJSInazumaandJSMakinamiin theSea of Japan.[10]

From March 11 to 23, 2018, Japan-US joint cruising training was conducted with several ships including theUSSCarl Vinsonin the sea and airspace from the northern part of theSouth China Seato the area aroundOkinawa.[11]From June 8 to June 16 of the same year, she participated in the Japan-US-India Joint Training (MALABAR 2018) conducted onGuam Islandand the sea and airspace around the island.[12]In addition toIse,the participating units includeJSFuyuzukiandJSSuzunami,five onboard aircraft,JSSoryu,and twoP-1 patrol aircraft.[13]Isecontinued to participate in theRIMPAC 2018,which were held from June 27 to August 2.[14]On September 22, she arrived atKaratsu Portfor the first time in five years. The welcome ceremony was attended by officials such as the local mayor.[15]On December 1,Isesailed south ofYakushima,Kagoshima Prefecture,in search of a man in his forties who fell into the sea from theJSKongōthe day before. Around 4 am on the 1st, the crew ofIsediscovered him drifting about 50 km south ofYakushima,clinging to a drifting object such as a cooler box, and were able to rescue him.[16]

She was placed under the command of the Mine Warfare Force commander during training with the U.S. military (Talisman Saber 19), which was conducted from June 3 to August 21, 2019 at theShoalwater BayExercise Area inQueensland,Australiaand the surrounding waters. In addition,JSKunisakiand the Amphibious Rapid Deployment Brigade and the 1st Helicopter Corps from the Ground Self-Defense Force participated in joint landing and land combat between Japan and the United States, joint cruise training, etc.[17]

IsealongsideJSAshigaratook part inRIMPAC exercisein the waters nearHawaiifrom August 17 to 30 of 2020. Both ships arrived two weeks before the start of the exercise.[18][19]In September 2023, the first landings byGround Self Defence Force (JGSDF)V-22 aircraftwere conducted on the helicopter carrier. The landings were part of efforts to strengthen inter-operability and create the JGSDF'sAmphibious Rapid Deployment Brigadefor the purpose of better defending Japan's southernNansei Islands.[20]

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Notes

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  1. ^"Inside of Ise, Japan's Helicopter Carrier tàu bảo vệ “いせ” hạm nội ".YouTube.18 June 2012.Retrieved17 September2015.
  2. ^"Năm sau にも4 chỉ thể chế に dẫn vào tiến む Nhật Bản の không mẫu, そ の hiện trạng と đầu đề".Thừa りも の ニュース(in Japanese). 24 October 2015.Retrieved6 March2021.
  3. ^All about the state-of-the-art DDH, Special feature: State-of-the-art DDH Hyuga, Ships of the World, No. 710.Gaijinsha. August 2009. pp. 75–91.
  4. ^"DDH-161 Hyuga/16DDH" 13,500 ton "ton Class".GlobalSecurity.org.Retrieved17 September2015.
  5. ^"Ise with the ship name plate Ise Jingu Omiyaji's volley".Maritime Self-Defense Force Newspaper.24 June 2011.
  6. ^"SDF Philippine relief efforts move into full gear".The Japan News.26 November 2013. Archived fromthe originalon 29 November 2013.
  7. ^"Participating Force".Retrieved14 December2020.
  8. ^"Japanese carrier ship arrives in Philippines".Inquirer.net. 26 April 2016 – via YouTube.
  9. ^"US Nuclear Powered Aircraft Carrier and Maritime Self-Defense Force Training".Yomiuri Shimbun morning edition.23 September 2017.
  10. ^"Ministry of defense"(PDF).Archived fromthe original(PDF)on 21 July 2021.Retrieved6 March2021.
  11. ^Ngày mễ cộng đồng tuần tra huấn luyện の thật thi についてmod.go.jp
  12. ^Ngày mễ ấn cộng đồng huấn luyện ( マラバール2018 ) の thật thi についてmod.go.jp
  13. ^Ngày mễ ấn cộng đồng huấn luyện ( マラバール2018 ) の tham gia についてmod.go.jp
  14. ^Bình thành 30 niên độ Mễ quốc phái huấn luyện についてmod.go.jp
  15. ^"Tá hạ の ニュース・ thiên khí |サガテレビ".sagatv.co.jp.Retrieved6 March2021.
  16. ^"イージス hạm から転 lạc 1 chờ hải tào を24 thời gian phiêu lưu sau に cứu trợ - xã hội: Ngày khan スポーツ".nikkansports(in Japanese).Retrieved6 March2021.
  17. ^Hào châu における mễ quân と の thật động huấn luyện ( タリスマン・セイバー19 ) の thật thi についてmod.go.jp
  18. ^"JS ISE (DDH 182) arrived at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii".Japan Maritime Self-Defence Force.
  19. ^"Japanese Navy deploys JS Ise DDH 182 Hyuga-class helicopter destroyer near Hawaii for RIMPAC".Navy Recognition.23 August 2020.Retrieved11 December2020.
  20. ^Inaba, Yoshihiro (11 September 2023)."Japanese V-22 Lands On JMSDF Vessel For The First Time".Naval News.Retrieved11 September2023.
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