От apple16
К All
Дата 10.10.2002 13:46:49
Рубрики Современность; Флот;

продолжение про галерейку - Японский флот самообороны














JMSDF is developing so-called "8/8" naval battlegroups each centred around a Kongo (really a missile cruiser; there was a rumor couple years ago that some members of this class had also been fitted with an 8 inch main gun) and a "carrier" of some sort, the Osumis for now. Osumis can probably now carry out this floating C3I function that the Lt. Col. has discussed in regards to Varyag. Larger carriers are on the drawing board, an example of which is below, which they are using the excuse for developing the retirement of their aviation destroyers that can each carry a couple of helicopters. They are slowly moving towards large carriers, but probably not Nimitz-class supercarriers, perhaps having lots of advanced cruise missiles from VLS, armed UAVs and RPVs. Defensive? Probably not, but they are using the rubric of international peacekeeping and disaster relief to justify this, and the US is probably encouraging them along...




От knight777
К apple16 (10.10.2002 13:46:49)
Дата 10.10.2002 13:51:30

класс! а последние 4 фото - это хто? (+)

Всем, здравствуйте!

у них уже авианосец карманный завелся или как?

С уважением, knight777

От Mike
К knight777 (10.10.2002 13:51:30)
Дата 10.10.2002 14:30:40

Re: класс! а...

>у них уже авианосец карманный завелся или как?

японцам ведь даже вооруженных сил иметь не полагается! :)

а вот тут японских корабликов много разных

http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/japan/ship.htm

С уважением, Mike.

От apple16
К knight777 (10.10.2002 13:51:30)
Дата 10.10.2002 14:05:12

Re: класс! а...

AMPHIBIOUS FORCES, JAPAN
Date Posted: 27 February 2001
Jane's Fighting Ships 2001-2002
OOSUMI CLASS (LPD/LST)
IN SERVICE: 1
BUILDING: 2
Name No Builders Laid down Launched Commissioned
OOSUMI LST
4001
Mitsui,
Tamano
6 Dec
1995 18 Nov 1996 11 Mar 1998
SHIMOKITA LST
4002
Mitsui,
Tamano
30 Nov
1999 29 Nov 2000 Mar 2002
- LST
4003
Hitachi,
Maizuru
7 Sep
2000 Dec 2001 Feb 2003
Displacement, tons: 8,900 standard
Dimensions, feet (metres): 584 × 84.6 × 19.7
(178 × 25.8 × 6)
Flight deck, feet (metres): 426.5 × 75.5 (130 × 23)
Main machinery: 2 Mitsui 16V42MA diesels; 27,600 hp(m) (20.29 MW); 2 shafts; 2 bow thrusters
Speed, knots: 22
Complement: 135
Military lift: 330 troops; 2 LCAC; 10 Type 90 tanks or 1,400 tons cargo
Guns: 2 GE/GD 20 mm Vulcan Phalanx Mk 15 [Ref 1]. 6 barrels per mounting; 3,000 rds/min combined to 1.5 km.
Countermeasures: ESM/ECM.
Radars: Air search: Mitsubishi OPS-14C [Ref 2]; C-band.
Surface search: JRC OPS-28D [Ref 3]; G-band.
Navigation: JRC OPS-20; I-band.
Helicopters: Platform for 2 CH-47J.
Programmes: A 5,500 ton LST was requested and not approved in the 1989 or 1990 estimates. The published design
resembled the Italian San Giorgio with a large flight deck and a stern dock. No further action was taken for two years but the
FY93 request included a larger ship showing the design of a USN LPH, although smaller in size. This vessel, with some
modifications, was authorised in the 1993 estimates. A second of class approved in FY98 new construction programme and
third in FY99.
Structure: Through deck, flight deck and stern docking well make this more like a mini LHA than an LST, except that the ship
is described as providing only 'platform and refuelling facilities for helicopters'.
Opinion: The forward end of the flight deck looks unfinished, as though a ski-jump may be intended in due course.

OOSUMI -




SURVEY AND RESEARCH SHIPS, JAPAN
Date Posted: 27 February 2001
Jane's Fighting Ships 2001-2002
HIBIKI CLASS (AOS)
IN SERVICE: 2
Name No Builders Launched Commissioned
HIBIKI AOS 5201 Mitsui, Tamano 27 July 1990 30 Jan 1991
HARIMA AOS 5202 Mitsui, Tamano 11 Sep 1991 10 Mar 1992
Displacement, tons: 2,850 standard
Dimensions, feet (metres): 219.8 × 98.1 × 24.6 (67 × 29.9 × 7.5)
Main machinery: Diesel-electric; 4 Mitsubishi 6SU diesels; 6,700 hp(m) (4.93 MW); 4 generators; 2 motors; 3,000 hp(m) (2.2
MW); 2 shafts
Speed, knots: 11 (3 towing). Range, miles: 3,800 at 10 kt
Complement: 40
Radars: Surface search: JRC OPS-18-1; G-band.
Navigation: Koden OPS-20; I-band.
Sonars: UQQ 2 SURTASS; passive surveillance.
Helicopters: Platform only.
Comment: First authorised 24 January 1989, laid down 28 November, second approved in FY90, laid down 26 December
1990. Auxiliary Ocean Surveillance (AOS) ships to a SWATH design similar to USN 'TAGOS-19' class. A data collection
station is based at Yokosuka Bay using WSC-6 satellite data relay to the AOS.

Haruna



От knight777
К apple16 (10.10.2002 14:05:12)
Дата 10.10.2002 15:04:58

спасибо. (-)