JDS Akigumo (DD-120/TV-3514) was the fifth ship of Yamagumo-class destroyers.

JDS Akigumo (TV-3514) underway
History
Japan
Name
  • Akigumo
  • (あきぐも)
NamesakeAkigumo (1941)
Ordered1971
BuilderSumitomo, Uraga
Laid down7 July 1972
Launched23 October 1973
Commissioned24 July 1974
Decommissioned16 February 2005
HomeportKure
IdentificationPennant number: DD-120
ReclassifiedTV-3514
FateScrapped
General characteristics
Class and typeYamagumo-class destroyer
Displacement2,150 long tons (2,185 t) standard
Length115.2 m (377 ft 11 in) overall
Beam11.8 m (38 ft 9 in)
Draft4.0 m (13 ft 1 in)
Propulsion6 × Mitsubishi 12 UEV 30/40 diesels
Speed27 knots (31 mph; 50 km/h)
Range6,000 nmi (11,000 km)
Complement220
Sensors and
processing systems
  • OQS-3 (Type 66 passive sonar)
  • VDS AN/SQS-35(J)
Electronic warfare
& decoys
NOLR-6
Armament

Construction and career edit

Akigumo was laid down at Sumitomo Heavy Industries Uraga Shipyard on 7 July 1972 and launched on 23 October 1973. She was commissioned on 24 July 1974.[1]

From 17 July to 28 August 1976, the ship participated in RIMPAC 1976 with the JDS Aokumo, JDS Narushio and eight P-2J aircraft.

On the night of 5 October 1979 at Terashima harbor in Nagasaki Prefecture, the bow of JDS Aokumo struck the aft starboard hull of Akigumo. At that time, Aokumo was undergoing nighttime anchoring training that relied only on the moonlight without using any radar or artificial lighting. A breach occurred on the waterline of Akigumo and a small crack occurred on the starboard bow waterline of Aokumo. No casualties on either ship.

In 1980, she participated in the JMSDF's 24th Ocean Training Cruise.

On 27 March 1982, the 23rd Escort Corps was reorganized under the 4th Escort Corps Group, and her home port was transferred to Ōminato. On 31 January 1990, the 23rd Escort Corps was reorganized under the control of the Ōminato District Force. On 24 March 1997, the 23rd Escort Corps was renamed to the 25th Escort Corps due to the revision of the corps number.

Akigumo participated in disaster relief activities due to the eruption of Mount Usu that occurred on 31 March 2000. On 13 June, she was converted to a training ship and her hull number was changed to TV-3514.

She was transferred to the 1st Training Squadron and her home port was transferred to Kure. She was decommissioned on 16 February 2005. Her total itinerary during her commission reached about 600,000 nautical miles, about 29 laps of the globe.[2][3]

References edit

  1. ^ World Ships Special Edition 66th Collection Maritime Self-Defense Force All Ship History. Gaijinsha. 2004.
  2. ^ Ships of the World Vol. 750. Gaijinsha. November 2011.
  3. ^ Takao, Ishibashi (2002). All Maritime Self-Defense Force Ships 1952-2002. Namiki Shobo.

External links edit

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