JDS Chihaya (ASR-401) was a submarine rescue ship of Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force.

JDS Chihaya
History
Japan
Name
  • Chihaya
  • (ちはや)
NamesakeChihaya
Ordered1959
BuilderMitsubishi, Tokyo
Laid down15 March 1960
Launched4 October 1960
Commissioned15 March 1961
Decommissioned28 February 1989
HomeportKure
IdentificationPennant number: ASR-401, ASU-7011
StatusDecommissioned
Class overview
Preceded byN/A
Succeeded byFushimi class
General characteristics
TypeSubmarine rescue ship
Displacement1,340–1,850 long tons (1,362–1,880 t) full load
Length73.0 m (239 ft 6 in)
Beam12.0 m (39 ft 4 in)
Draft3.9 m (12 ft 10 in)
Depth6.7 m (22 ft 0 in)
Propulsion
Speed15 knots (28 km/h; 17 mph)
Boats & landing
craft carried
2 x 9 m (30 ft) boats
Complement90
Sensors and
processing systems

Development and design

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The Maritime Self-Defense Force did not own a submarine at the time of its inauguration, but in January 1955, it was announced that a submarine would be rented as an addition to the Japan-US Ship Lending Agreement signed in May 1954. The Gato-class submarine USS Mingo was lent by this, and was recommissioned as JDS Kuroshio. The Maritime Self-Defense Force has been researching rescue ships from other countries, conscious of the need for rescue ships that can handle accidents from the time of acquisition of the ship, but the first domestically produced ship JDS Oyashio. The construction of one ship was approved in the 1959 plan when (31SS) was under construction. Chihaya was built due to this.[1]

Construction and career

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Chihaya was laid down on 15 March 1960 at Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Tokyo and launched on 4 October 1960. The vessel was commissioned on 15 March 1961.

On August 1, 1962, the 1st Submarine Corps was newly formed and incorporated under the Kure District Force.

On February 1, 1965, the 1st Submarine Group was newly formed under the Self-Defense Fleet and was incorporated as a ship under direct control.

On 27 March 1985, due to the commissioning of JS Chiyoda, the type was changed to a special service ship, the ship registration number was changed to ASU-7011, and it was transferred to the Kure District Force as a ship under direct control.

She was decommissioned on 28 February 1989.

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References

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  1. ^ Mori, Tsunehide (1991). 12. Submarine Rescue Mothership and Rescue Ship, Continued Ship Mechanism Picture Book. Grand Prix Publishing. pp. 292–317. ISBN 978-4876871131.