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Yaeyama-class minesweeper
JDS Yaeyama (MSO-301)
JDS Yaeyama (MSO-301)
Class overview
Operators:  Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force
Planned: 6
Completed: 3
Cancelled: 3
Active: 3
General characteristics
Displacement: 1,000 tons standard (Official)
1,250 tons full load (estimated)
Length: 67 m (329 ft)
Beam: 11.8 m (38.7 ft)
Draft:   3.1 m (10.2 ft)
Depth:   5.2 m (17 ft)
Propulsion: Diesel, two Mitsubishi 6NMU-TA1 diesels 2,400 hp (1.76 MW), two shafts
one 350 hp (257 kW) hydrojet bow thruster
Speed: 14 knots (26 km/h)
Complement: 60
Armament: • 1 JM-61 Sea Vulcan
• Mine-hunting and sweeping equipment

The Yaeyama class is the largest class of Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force minesweepers, designed for open-sea mine clearance operations. Three ships were built in the class, a further three ships were planned but were cancelled. The ships use wooden hulls to reduce their magnetic signature. Yaeyama class is one of the largest-sized wooden hull ships designed today (except old and replica ships).

Jane's Fighting Ships notes their similarity to the U.S. Avenger-class minesweepers.

All three vessels are named after World War II Japanese ships: Yaeyama after a minelayer, and Tsushima and Hachijo after kaibokans. Of their World War II namesakes, only Hachijo survived the war.

Ships in the class[]

Pennant no. Name Laid down Launched Shipyard Commissioned Home port Unit
MSO-301 Yaeyama 30 August 1990 29 August 1991 Hitachi, Kanagawa 16 March 1993 Yokosuka Minesweeper Division 51
MSO-302 Tsushima 20 July 1990 20 September 1991 Nikko, Tsurumi 23 March 1993 Yokosuka Minesweeper Division 51
MSO-303 Hachijyo 17 May 1991 15 December 1992 Nikko, Tsurumi 24 March 1994 Yokosuka Minesweeper Division 51

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Comparable ships[]

JDS Tsushima (MSO-302)

JDS Tsushima (MSO-302)


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