JS Chiyoda (1983)

JS Chiyoda (AS 405) was a submarine rescue ship of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force.

JS Chiyoda at Kobe on 25 July 2015
History
Japan
Name
  • Chiyoda
  • (ちよだ)
BuilderMitsui, Tamado
Laid downJanuary 19, 1983
LaunchedDecember 7, 1983
CommissionedMarch 27, 1985
DecommissionedMarch 20, 2018
Class overview
Preceded byFushimi class
Succeeded byChihaya class (1998)
General characteristics
Displacement3,650 long tons (3,710 t) standard 4,450 long tons (4,520 t) full load
Length113 m (370.7 ft)
Beam17.6 m (57.7 ft)
Draft4.6 m (15.1 ft)
Propulsion2× Mitsui 8L42M diesels

7,860 kW (10,540 hp)

2 shafts
Speed17 kn (20 mph; 31 km/h)
Complement120
Aviation facilitiesHelicopter deck
NotesCarried one DSRV

She was replaced by a newer ship of the same name, with a slightly different designation: JS Chiyoda (ASR 404). The new ship is similar, but improved, at: 128 m (420 ft) long, with a standard displacement of 5,600 tonnes (6,173 tons), and was commissioned on 20 March 2018.

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