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    The Maizuru Naval Base (Japanese: 舞鶴基地, Hepburn: Maidzuru Kichi), also simply known as the JMSDF Maizuru Naval Base, is a group of ports and land facilities...
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    over 13 years. Today, JMSDF Maizuru Naval Base is a key district headquarters for the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. Maizuru has a mayor-council form...
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  • The Sasebo Naval Base (Japanese: 佐世保基地, Hepburn: Sasebo Kichi), also simply known as the JMSDF Sasebo Naval Base, is a group of ports and land facilities...
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    The Kure Naval Base (Japanese: 呉基地, Hepburn: Kure Kichi), also simply known as the JMSDF Kure Naval Base, is a group of ports and land facilities of the...
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    (JMSDF Tateyama Air Base SH-60J/K) Air ASW Helicopter Squadron 23 (JMSDF Maizuru Helipoat SH-60J/K) Air ASW Helicopter Squadron 25 (JMSDF Ōminato Base...
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    abbreviated JMSDF (海自, Kaiji), also simply known as the Japanese Navy, is the maritime warfare branch of the Japan Self-Defense Forces, tasked with the naval defense...
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    AN/SPQ-9B radar on board mast of JS Atago (DDG-177) left front view at JMSDF Maizuru Naval Base, 13 April 2019. Sharpe, Richard (1995). Jane's Fighting Ships....
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    Maizuru, Japan on 16 July 2016. JS Mashū in Maizuru, Japan on 16 July 2016. JS Mashū in Maizuru Naval Base on 13 April 2019. "Materials of IJN (JMSDF...
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    around Japan, including Haneda airport, JMSDF Ōminato Air Base, JMSDF Maizuru Naval Air Base and Iwo Jima. The JMSDF Fleet Air Wing 21 has been headquartered...
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  • List of destroyers of Japan (category Japanese naval-related lists)
    1st class (steam) torpedo boats of Japan grouped by class or design. In naval terminology, a destroyer is a fast and maneuverable yet long-endurance warship...
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    News Blog. United States Naval Institute. Retrieved October 11, 2022. "US Navy, JMSDF And ROK Navy Conduct BMD Exercise". NavalNews.com. October 6, 2022...
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    Oyashio-class submarine. Oyashio-class submarine. JS Kuroshio (SS 596) at the Maizuru Naval Base. JS Narushio (SS 595) pulls into Pearl Harbor for a scheduled port...
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    on display at JMSDF Naval Base Maizuru. JDS Amatsukaze’s right propeller on display at Yokosuka Naval Base. "1. Hull (Hardware of JMSDF destroyers)"....
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  • Imperial Japanese Navy bases and facilities (category Naval installations)
    Atsugi Naval Air Base - now Naval Air Facility Atsugi operated by the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) and the US Navy Kure Naval Base - now a...
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    Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) as dedicated sea-based BMD platforms, serving as an alternative to Japan's now-cancelled land-based Aegis Ashore BMD system...
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    arrival at the JMSDF Maizuru base, a destroyer of the South Korean Navy". Yomiuri ONLINE. 4 July 2009.[dead link‍] Joint training by the JMSDF and the South...
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    "Yahagi" completed, handed over to Ministry of Defense, deployed at Maizuru Base] (in Japanese). Japan Broadcasting Corporation. 21 May 2024. Retrieved...
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    2004 onwards. JS Mashū in Maizuru Naval Base on 13 April 2019. JS Ōmi underway in January 2017. Wertheim, Eric (2013). The Naval Institute Guide to Combat...
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    Japanese Navy, but she is the first JMSDF ship to be named so. Agano was ordered in the fiscal year 2020, based on the Mid-Term Defense Program, with...
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    Fleet Escort Force (category Naval history of Japan)
    Japan's maritime defense. On September 4, 2024, it is reported that the JMSDF will abolish the FEF with the MWF and replace it with the Fleet Surface...
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    and later a combat direction system based on the Naval Tactical Data System was added. Nevertheless, the JMSDF estimated that its fleets would not survive...
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    Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense System (category Naval weapons of the United States)
    News Blog. United States Naval Institute. Retrieved October 11, 2022. "US Navy, JMSDF And ROK Navy Conduct BMD Exercise". NavalNews.com. October 6, 2022...
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    Self-Defense Force (JMSDF). It was the first class of first generation of general-purpose destroyers of the JMSDF. Destroyers of the JMSDF had been divided...
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    Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF). It was the second class of first-generation general-purpose destroyers of the JMSDF. The JMSDF started construction of...
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    Tōgō Heihachirō (category Graduates of the Royal Naval College, Greenwich)
    supervise the construction of and become the first commander of the naval base at Maizuru. In 1903, the Navy Minister Yamamoto Gonnohyōe appointed Tōgō Commander-in-Chief...
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  • Starship Operators (category Anime and manga based on light novels)
    destruction of 2nd Guard Ship, Maizuru. Planetary Nation of Shu (Name origin: Kingdom of Shu (蜀國), an ancient state based in what is now Sichuan, China...
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    Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF) Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) Transport in Japan List of airports by ICAO code: R#RJ RO – Japan Wikipedia:WikiProject...
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    July 2016. M2 Browning aboard JS Tokiwa at Hanshin Naval Base on 10 July 2016. "Materials of IJN (JMSDF Vessels - Mashu class Combat support ships)". admiral31...
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    Kobe Steel (category Manufacturing companies based in Kobe)
    Kure Naval Arsenal and other arsenals in Maizuru and Yokosuka, and expanded its scale. Around 1914, the company started making machinery for naval vessels...
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    Guard is not allowed to use force against foreign governments or naval vessels and the JMSDF is likewise constrained in its operations in support of the Japan...
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