Super Happy Fun Boat?

Nope. It’s all about projection of power.

And good for them

Japan launched the first of its new helicopter-carrying destroyers, the Hyuga, amid great fanfare. This vessel, officially 13,500 tons, will be able to carry helicopters. Plans are for them to mostly carry SH-60 helicopters, but the Hyuga will give Japan its first real power projection capability since 1945.

Japan plans to build at least two Hyuga-class vessels, which can carry up to 11 helicopters, displace 13,500 tons, and are equipped with a Mk41 VLS, giving them the ability for fire air-defense missiles like the Standard and the ESSM, and a vertically-launched ASROC, but also the Tomahawk cruise missile, if Japan wished to do so. It also has two triple 12.75-inch torpedo mounts.

This ship in the same weight range of the European “Harrier carriers” (the British Invincibles, the Italian Garibaldi, the Spanish Principe de Asturias, and the Thai Chakri Narubet-classes). While this ship is currently planned to carry helicopters only, European experience (particularly from the British) has shown that this can be an effective platform for fixed-wing aircraft, like the F-35B. That makes the designation of “helicopter carrying destroyer” technically true, but in reality a useful fiction. In essence, they could act as small aircraft carriers or as a landing platform helicopter like HMS Ocean if transport helicopters are used.

In essence, Japan will have a ship about the size of the vessels that were the centerpiece of the British response to a crisis halfway around the world 25 years ago, with a flight deck and an offset island. They performed well, too – just ask Argentina.

I hope the Japanese make a world tour of these ships. I think the Seattle Mariners could make an offer of free tix to a game for the sailors if they make port in Seattle.

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2 Responses to Super Happy Fun Boat?

  1. Linoge says:

    Bah. All of the other nations get the cool-looking ships: http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums/showthread.php?t=119278 . Kind of wierd strapping a VLS system to a carrier, though. I wonder if that is something we are considering…

  2. AnejoDave says:

    Real time force projection capability. Good for them. They know a shitstorm’s coming from the Islamofascists.

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