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JMSDF - Destroyer DD-151 JS Asagiri |
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class: Destroyer, DD; Asagiri class Builder: IHI Marine United, Tokyo, Japan STATUS: Laid down: February 13, 1985 Launched: September 19, 1986 Commissioned: March 17, 1988 converted and redesignated to training vessel TV-3516 JS Asagiri on February 16, 2005 re-converted and redesignated to destroyer DD 151 JS Asagiri in March 2012 IN SERVICE Homeport: Maizuru, Kyoto, Japan Namesake: あさぎり = morning fog Technical Data: see INFO > Asagiri class Destroyer |
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JDS Asagiri, left JDS Asagiri, middle in bunch JDS Asagiri, middle in bunch as training vessel JDS Asagiri (TV 3516) |
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JS Asagiri (DD-151): On 16 February 2005, she was reclassified to a training ship, the ship hull number changed to TV-3516, and it was transferred to the training fleet 1st training corps. In 2008 and 2011, she participated in the practicing voyage to the ocean with the training ship JS Kashima. On 14 March 2012, she was reclassified to an escort ship again, and the ship registration number was changed to DD-151 in the escort ship era. Reorganized into the 14th escort fleet of the escort fleet, the fixed port became Maizuru, and transferred to the same area. In late August 2019, she took over the mission of JS Sazanami, and on 1 September, on her way back to Japan, she stopped at Muscat, the capital of Oman in the Middle East, and conducted tactical movements and communication training with the Omani patrol boat Al Seeb in the waters around the country and conducted goodwill training. Joint training with the Philippine Navy corvette BRP Emilio Jacinto was held from 24-26 September. On 4 October, she returned to Maizuru after completing his mission off the coast of Somalia. source: wikipedia |
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