Japan commissions second of two Mayaclass destroyers JS Haguro


Japan Maritime SelfDefense Force Plans to Commission MayaClass

The 8,200-ton Maya-class destroyer, christened Haguru (PN 179), will be the eighth JMSDF surface combatant fitted with the Aegis combat system. In detail, the destroyer will receive the Aegis.


[2048 x 1268] JMSDF Mayaclass destroyer undergoing sea trails. r

The Maya class of guided-missile destroyers in the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force is a modified version of the Atago class, with an updated Aegis Combat System and electric propulsion system. While it shares the same design characteristics as the Atago class, the Maya class possesses a larger hull to install a hybrid-electric propulsion system.


Japan commissions JS Haguro second MayaClass AEGIS Destroyer

The as-yet-unnamed missile defense ships are expected to have a standard displacement of around 20,000 tons — more than twice as much as the current Aegis-equipped Maya class destroyers.


Japan Commissions Second Maya Class Destroyer JS Haguro DDG 180 Naval

The Maya class is 5 m longer than the service's Atago-class destroyers. Each ship of the class is equipped with the Aegis Baseline J7 ballistic missile defence (BMD)-capable weapon system.


Japan's new Aegis destroyers the Maya Class. Pictured is the 1st of a

Xavier Vavasseur 19 Mar 2020. Launched on July 30th 2018 from the JMU Shipyard in Yokohama, the JS Maya is the first of a new class of improved destroyers with ballistic missile defense capabilities. Each unit costs around US$1,5Bn and were being built at the JMU's shipyard at Isogo Ward in Yokohama. This will be a two ship class: JS Maya and.


Maya class GuidedMissile Destroyer

According to a report from Tokyo's Kyodo News agency, the Japanese government is now looking at vessels with a standard displacement of around 9,000 tons. The Maya class destroyers displace.


Maya class guided missile destroyer ddg jmsdf haguro Artofit

JS Maya (DDG-179) is the lead ship of her class of guided missile destroyer in the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF). She was named after Mount Maya and shares her name with a World War II heavy cruiser.. Development. The announcement of a new destroyer class was in August 2015 with the name 27DDG. She was laid down by Japan Marine United in Yokohama, Kanagawa on April 14, 2017, and.


MayaClass Guided Missile Destroyers, Japan

The Maya-class are currently the newest destroyers of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. The lead ship of the class, JS Maya DDG-179 was commissioned on March 19, 2020, the other, JS Haguro DDG-180 commissioned on March 19, 2021. This is a modified version of the Atago class, with an updated Aegis Combat System and electric propulsion system.


[2048 x 1298] Japan Maritime SelfDefense Force lead ship Mayaclass

This new destroyer class will be limited to two units named after famous mountains in Japan: The first ship-in-class, JS Maya まや (DDG-179), had its keel laid in April 2017, was launched on July 30th 2018 and commissioned with the JMSDF on 19 March this year.Its sistership, JS Haguro はぐろ(DDG-180) had its keel laid in January 2018, was launched on July 17th 2019 and commissioned in.


Japan Commissions Second Maya Class Destroyer JS Haguro DDG 180 Naval

Maya and Haguro are Japan's newest destroyers, commissioned in 2020 and 2021 respectively, and, along with the two Atago-class and four Kongo-class destroyers, are equipped with the Aegis Combat.


MayaClass Guided Missile Destroyers, Japan

JS Maya, the lead ship of its class, entered service in March 2020. Maya-class destroyers are an upgraded version of the Atago-class, equipped with the Aegis Baseline 9/Ballistic Missile Defense 5.1 system and Raytheon's Cooperative Engagement Capability (CEC), a system that shares/compiles sensor data from multiple platforms into one picture.


Japan Commissions Second Maya Class Destroyer JS Haguro DDG 180 Naval

Maya-class (27DDG-class) guided-missile destroyer is an improved variant of the Atago-class, which has been operational with the Japan Maritime Self Defense Force (JMSDF) since 2007. The second ship in class, Haguro (DDG-180), was launched in July 2019. Credit: Japan Marine United Corporation.


JMSDF Maya class destroyer (CFS2) by DigitalExplorations on DeviantArt

JS. Haguro. 1 × 5-inch (127mm/L62) Mk-45 Mod 4 naval gun in a stealth-shaped mount. (Made by Japan Steel Works licensed from its original manufacturer) JS Haguro (DDG-180) is the second Maya -class guided missile destroyer in the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF). [1] She was named after Mount Haguro, one of Three Mountains of Dewa in.


Japan commissions second of two Mayaclass destroyers JS Haguro

The Maya-class were originally called the improved Atago-class, as they are similar in size and capability to a pair of Atago-class BMD-capable destroyers that were commissioned in 2007 to 2008.


JS Maya DDG179 class Guided Missile Destroyer AEGIS JMSDF

The Maya class of guided-missile destroyers (まや型護衛艦, Maya-gata Goeikan) in the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force is a modified version of the Atago class, with an updated Aegis Combat System and electric propulsion system. [3] Maya was commissioned on March 19, 2020. [4] Haguro was commissioned on March 19, 2021.


[3968 x 2345] The first of Japan's new Mayaclass destroyers; JS Maya

The Maya, Japan's newest guided missile destroyer, was launched on 30 July 2018 and commissioned on 19 March 2020.She is the namesake of a new class of 8,200-ton Aegis-equipped warships. The ship is 558 feet long, with a 69-foot beam, and operated by a crew of 310.

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