ID | 111114 |
Title Proper | New carrier race? |
Other Title Information | strategy, force planning, and JS Hyuga |
Language | ENG |
Author | Koda, VADM Yoji |
Publication | 2011. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | On 18 March 2009 JS Hyuga (DDH 181) was commissioned and delivered to the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF). The unique characteristic of this ship is its aircraft-carrier-like design, with a "through" flight deck and an island on the starboard side.Hyuga was planned in the five-year Midterm Defense Buildup Plan (MTDBP) of 2001 and funded in Japanese fiscal year (JFY) 2004 as the replacement for the aging first-generation helicopter-carrying destroyer (DDH), JS Haruna (DDH 141), which was to reach the end of its service life of thirty-five years in 2009. The second ship of the new class, JS Ise (DDH 182), of the JFY 2006 program, was commissioned 16 March 2011. A third DDH, an improved sister of the Hyuga-class ships, was funded in the JFY 2010 budget. The fourth and last DDH, most likely to be a second ship of the improved type, is to be built in the next five-year program, from JFY 2011 to 2015 (see figure 1 and sidebar). |
`In' analytical Note | Naval War College Review Vol. 64, No.3; Summer 2011: p.31-60 |
Journal Source | Naval War College Review Vol. 64, No.3; Summer 2011: p.31-60 |
Key Words | Japan Maritime Self - Defense Force (JMSDF) ; Japan ; Royal Navy ; French Navy ; Aircraft Carrier Programs ; Defense Strategy ; Japanese - US Alliance |