Ojika-class patrol vessel

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The Ojika-class patrol vessel is a class of PL type patrol vessels of the Japan Coast Guard. [2][3][Note 1]

NameOjika-class patrol vessel
Preceded byNojima
SucceededbyAso class
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Class overview
NameOjika-class patrol vessel
Operators
Preceded byNojima
Succeeded byAso class
Built1990–2000
In commission1991–
Completed7
Active7
Retired1 (in Japanese service)
General characteristics
Type1,000 ton-class PL[Note 1]
Tonnage1,269 GT[2]
Displacement
  • normal: 1,883 tons[3]
  • full load: 2,006 tons[4]
Length91.5 m (300 ft 2 in)[2]
Beam11.0 m (36 ft 1 in)[2]
Draught3.5 m (11 ft 6 in)[3]
Depth6.4 m (21 ft 0 in)[2]
Propulsion
Speed20.0 knots (37.0 km/h; 23.0 mph)[2]
Range3,000 nmi (5,600 km; 3,500 mi)[2]
Boats & landing
craft carried
Complement34[2]
Sensors &
processing systems
JMA-1596 navigation radar[2]
Armament
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Design

The design of this class is generally a modified version of Nojima (PL-01), a preceding 1,000-ton class PL being emphasis on air-sea rescue operations.[5]

In contrast to the Nojima, which had a helicopter deck one level higher than the strength deck, this class utilizes the end of the strength deck as the helicopter deck, and has a reinforced structure to land a large Super Puma helicopter. In addition, a well dock was installed below the helicopter deck to accommodate a high speed launch,[5] but it was not efficient as planned and discontinued after the second ship.[6]

The chimney was split into two and placed on both sides of the ship. Between these funnels, a hangar for the ROV and a preparation room for diving operations were set up.[6] With these capabilities to support divers, all ships of this class are officially certified as Patrol Vessel with Enhanced Rescue Capability (救難強化巡視船, Kyūnan-kyōka-junshisen).[2]

Ships in the class

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Hull no.Ship nameBuilderCommissionDecommissionFate
PL-02Erimo (former Ojika)Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding31 October 199124 January 2017Transferred to Malaysian Coast Guard as KM Pekan[7][8]
PL-03KudakaHakodate Dock25 October 1994
PL-04Yahiko (former Satsuma)Sumitomo Heavy Industries26 October 1995
PL-05Dejima (former Hakata)Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries26 November 1998
PL-06Kurikoma (former Dejima)Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding29 October 1999
PL-07SatsumaKawasaki Heavy Industries
PL-08Tosa (former Motobu)Sasebo Heavy Industries [ja]31 October 2000
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Notes

  1. The hull classification symbol "PL" stands for "Patrol Vessel, Large".[1]

References

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