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    JDS Chihaya (ASR-401) was a submarine rescue ship of Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. The Maritime Self-Defense Force did not own a submarine at the...
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    Belos (A214) Kommuna TCG Alemdar (A-582) Yết Kiêu (927) JDS Chihaya (ASR-401) (Retired) JDS Fushimi (ASR-402) (Retired) JS Chiyoda (AS-405) (Retired)...
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    JS Chihaya (ASR-403) is a submarine rescue ship of Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. She was built as a replacement for the dilapidated JDS Fushimi....
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    JDS Fushimi (ASR-402) was a submarine rescue ship of Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. The Maritime Self-Defense Force built JDS Chihaya in the 1959...
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    Self-Defense Force operate two DSRVs with dedicated mother ships. JS ChihayaChihaya (ちはや, ASR-403). JS Chiyoda (2016) – Chiyoda (ちよだ, ASR-404) The Korean...
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    air defense weapons, and the obsolescence of the predecessor training ship JDS Azuma. It is a flat deck type ship type, equipped with one 76-millimetre...
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    earth. JS Asashio at Port of Sakata on 6 August 2010 JS Asashio and JS Chihaya at Kure on 3 May 2011 JS Asashio at Maizuru on 16 July 2016 正男, 小林 (November...
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    itime-Self-Defense-Force/Destroyer/Kongou-class_DAT/DDG-176-JDS-Chokai.htm [bare URL] "JDS Atago DDG-177 class Guided Missile Destroyer JMSDF". www.seaforces...
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    the JMSDF dispatched four minesweepers, a fleet oiler (JDS Tokiwa) and a minesweeping tender (JDS Hayase) to the Persian Gulf in the aftermath of the Gulf...
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    decommissioned on 6 March 2015 and scrapped in Etajima in April 2016. JS Chihaya and JS Fuyushio in Yokosuka during Pacific Reach on 22 September 2013 正男...
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