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SHIKISHIMA large patrol vessel (1992-2013)


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Shikishima 2008

Ships


Name No Yard No Builder Laid down Launched Comp Fate
しきしま [Shikishima] PLH31   IHI, Tokyo 28.4.1990 27.6.1991 27.4.1992 in service (2019)
あきつしま [Akitsushima] PLH32   IHI Marine United, Yokohama 10.5.2011 4.7.2012 28.11.2013 in service (2019)
れいめい [Reimei] PLH33   Mitsubishi, Nagasaki 7.6.2017 8.3.2019 2019 building (2019)
  PLH34         2020 planned (2019)
  PLH35         2021 planned (2019)


Technical data


Displacement standard, t7175
Displacement normal, t

9350

Length, m

150.0

Breadth, m

17.0

Draught, m

6.00

No of shafts

2

Machinery

2 IHI - SEMT-Pielstick 16PC2-5V400 diesels

Power, h. p.

20800

Max speed, kts

25

Fuel, t

diesel oil

Endurance, nm(kts)20000(18)
Armament

2 x 2 - 35/75 GDM-C, 2 x 3 - 20/76 JM-61-MB Sea Vulcan, 2 x 1 - 12.7/90, 2 helicopters (Bell 212)

Electronic equipmentOPS-14, JMA 1576, JMA1596, JMA 3000, JMA 8303 radars, 2x e/o directors
Complement140


Standard scale images


<i>Shikishima </i>2000
Shikishima 2000


Graphics


<i>Shikishima </i>2008
Shikishima 2008


Project history

Shikishima intended to act as escort for a ship to carry plutonium from Europe to Japan for use in nuclear electric-power generation stations, but after a single such voyage in August 1993, escorting the chartered plutonium transport Akatsuki Maru, has been used as a general patrol ship. Because of high operational demand, a second unit was funded in 2009. Are equipped with two water cannon for firefighting and harassment control.

Modernizations

None.

Naval service

No significant events.