Awaji-class minesweeper

The Awaji class is a class of minesweepers of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force.[1]

JS Awaji and JS Hirado on 29 November 2013
Class overview
NameAwaji
BuildersJMU, Yokohama
Preceded byYaeyama class
Succeeded byN/A
Built2014-2019
Planned4
On order1
Completed3
Active3
General characteristics
TypeMinesweeper
Displacement690 t (680 long tons) standard
Length66.8 m (219 ft 2 in)
Beam11 m (36 ft 1 in)
Draft2.7 m (8 ft 10 in)
Depth5.2 m (17 ft 1 in)
Propulsion
Speed14 kn (26 km/h; 16 mph)
Complement54
Sensors and
processing systems
Armament1 × single JM61R-MS 20mm guns

Development

The Awaji class is the successor to the Yaeyama class minesweeper, and is the fiber reinforced plastic (FRP) ship that follows the Enoshima class among the vessels of the Maritime Self-Defense Force. Since many mines are of the magnetic type, it was necessary to avoid the use of metal in the hull of minesweepers that dispose of mines, and most of them were made of wood. By making the Awaji class FRP, the standard displacement is reduced by 30% and the life of the hull is extended, although it has almost the same dimensions as the previous wooden Yaeyama class. In the image diagram of the budget request for the 2013 government budget, stealth was improved, but in the budget request for the following 2014, the Enoshima class was enlarged.

It is one of the largest FRP ships in the world. Japan Marine United (JMU), which possesses the construction technology and equipment for large FRP vessels, handed over the third ship Etajima to the Maritime Self-Defense Force on March 16, 2021.[2] The Ministry of Defense and the Maritime Self-Defense Force budgeted 12.6 billion yen for the construction of the 4th Awaji-class ship following Etajima in the 2020 budget.

Ships in the class

Pennant no. Name Builders Laid down Launched Commissioned Home port
MSO-304 Awaji Japan Marine United, Yokohama 27 February 2014 27 October 2015[3][4][5] 16 March 2017 Yokosuka
MSO-305 Hirado 10 April 2015 10 February 2017 16 March 2018 Yokosuka
MSO-306 Etajima 22 February 2018 12 December 2019[6] 16 March 2021[7] Kure
MSO-307 TBC Expected, 2022 Expected, 2024

Citations

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