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That's quite a ship, without derailing this thread, what exactly is the task of such a ship, which has been called a "helicopter carrier" in the coast guard?

I never understood this kind of ship, while impressive, it blurs the line between navy and coast guard and that completely defeats the purpose of a coast guard.
 
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That's quite a ship, without derailing this thread, what exactly is the task of such a ship, which has been called a "helicopter carrier" in the coast guard?

I never understood this kind of ship, while impressive, it blurs the line between navy and coast guard and that completely defeats the purpose of a coast guard.


Maritime interdiction duty is the prime duty. Indeed, we are building 3 more ships of this class. :)
 
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Maritime interdiction duty is the prime duty. Indeed, we are building 3 more ships of this class. :)

The coast guards ability to do things is severely limited for the simple fact of being coast guards.

I guess this be more useful in anti piracy and search and rescue missions or something.

I would have thought more smaller vessels works better in covering a larger area, but maybe not.
 
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is that same kind of ships which Indian Coast Guard use for its OPV's role??what are the specs???
Awesome man.... Dude post the specs


Shikishima Class

Displacement: 6500 gross tonnes
Length: 150 m (492 feet)
Beam: 16.5m (54 feet)
Draft: 9.0 m (29 feet)

Propulsion: 2x shafts, 4x diesel engines,
Speed: 25 knots (46 km/ h; 29 mph)
Range: 20,000 nautical miles

Sensors and processing: OPS-14 2D Air search

Armament: 2x Oerlikon 35 mm twin cannon, 2 x JM61 20 mm gun

Aircraft carried 2 (+2) Eurocopter AS332



 
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Shikishima Class
Displacement: 6500 gross tonnes
Length: 150 m (492 feet)
Beam: 16.5m (54 feet)
Draft: 9.0 m (29 feet)

Propulsion: 2x shafts, 4x diesel engines,
Speed: 25 knots (46 km/ h; 29 mph)
Range: 20,000 nautical miles

Sensors and processing: OPS-14 2D Air search

Armament: 2x Oerlikon 35 mm twin cannon, 2 x JM61 20 mm gun

Aircraft carried 2 (+2) Eurocopter AS332

Thats Massive..even better than US Coast Guard Long Endurance Cutters.
 
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is that same kind of ships which Indian Coast Guard use for its OPV's role??what are the specs???

These ships have the capability of OPVs, but their role is for coast guard duties, search and rescue in the arctic, western pacific, sea of japan zones.

For official OPV roles, the Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force tasks that to the ships of the Shimayuki Class:

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Displacement: 4,000 tonnes
Length: 430 feet (130 m)
Beam: 44 feet (13.6 m)
Draft: 15 feet (4.5 m)

Propulsion: 2x kawasaki rolls royce, olympus TM3B gas turbines, 45,000 shp, 2xrr type kawaski RM1C gas turbines,

Speed: 30 knots
Complement : 200 sailors

Sensors and processing: OYQ-5 TDPS, OPS 14 Air search, OPS 18 surface search, OQS-Hull sonar , OQR-1 TACTASS

Electronic warfare: NOLR-6C ESM system, OLT-3 ECM system

Armament: MARK 36 SRBOC, 1x Otobreda 76 mm gun, 2x20 mm Phalanx CIWS, 2x quad harpoon SSM launchers, RIM-7 sea sparrow Sam, Mark 29 launcher, ASROC anti-submarine rocket octuplet launcher, 2x HOS-301 triple 324 mm torpedo tubes

Aircraft: 2x SH-60 helicopter
 
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Shikishima Class
Displacement: 6500 gross tonnes
Length: 150 m (492 feet)
Beam: 16.5m (54 feet)
Draft: 9.0 m (29 feet)

Propulsion: 2x shafts, 4x diesel engines,
Speed: 25 knots (46 km/ h; 29 mph)
Range: 20,000 nautical miles

Sensors and processing: OPS-14 2D Air search

Armament: 2x Oerlikon 35 mm twin cannon, 2 x JM61 20 mm gun

Aircraft carried 2 (+2) Eurocopter AS332

Woooow.... That's almost the size of a Destroyer ma... I guess these will soon start to patrol Senakaku...

and these will be utilized during war time,.. fit some more fire power and its gonna be send to fight as a destroyer...
We're doing the same, building big ships for IGC and bigger OPVs... giving enough room to fit weapon systems in future.
 
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The coast guards ability to do things is severely limited for the simple fact of being coast guards.

I guess this be more useful in anti piracy and search and rescue missions or something.

I would have thought more smaller vessels works better in covering a larger area, but maybe not.

Yes, they do a host of maritime interdiction, search and rescue duties. These are the largest ships in the Japanese Coast Guard, and there are many other classes (smaller in size, of course) that make up the Japanese Coast Guard Fleet. Hundreds more.

Woooow.... That's almost the size of a Destroyer ma... I guess these will soon start to patrol Senakaku...

and these will be utilized during war time,.. fit some more fire power and its gonna be send to fight as a destroyer...
We're doing the same, building big ships for IGC and bigger OPVs... giving enough room to fit weapon systems in future.

Given the size of India and the Indian Ocean, the Indian Coast Guard and Indian Navy have to build more OPVs. Best of luck to the Indian Coast Guard and Indian Navy, bhai !
 
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Yes, they do a host of maritime interdiction, search and rescue duties. These are the largest ships in the Japanese Coast Guard, and there are many other classes (smaller in size, of course) that make up the Japanese Coast Guard Fleet. Hundreds more.

Not talking about Japan, just these ships in general. Seems to me coast guard's duty is to press on forward without raising too much alarm, being coast guard ships, having it in that tonnage seems not very practical for the coast guard.


Woooow.... That's almost the size of a Destroyer ma... I guess these will soon start to patrol Senakaku...

and these will be utilized during war time,.. fit some more fire power and its gonna be send to fight as a destroyer...
We're doing the same, building big ships for IGC and bigger OPVs... giving enough room to fit weapon systems in future.

The future of warships is VLS system that can fit all kinds of missiles, this is done to improve stealth. So no need for leaving room, can't install VLS launch systems later or at least very difficult even if it can be done.

These are still very much a coast guard ship, relatively to a real warship, doesn't even have enough weapons to fight a corvette, but for it is the coast guard so doesn't need to .
 
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Wait, I thought that Coast Guard are weaponless. But this ship has her main cannon. It make me confuse
 
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Not talking about Japan, just these ships in general. Seems to me coast guard's duty is to press on forward without raising too much alarm, being coast guard ships, having it in that tonnage seems not very practical for the coast guard.




The future of warships is VLS system that can fit all kinds of missiles, this is done to improve stealth. So no need for leaving room, can't install VLS launch systems later or at least very difficult even if it can be done.

These are still very much a coast guard ship, relatively to a real warship, doesn't even have enough weapons to fight a corvette, but for it is the coast guard so doesn't need to .

Ya dude... but i think given the size of the ship don't you think the weapon systems could be fitted when in need??? i think so.. and the same we're doing with our CG and OPVs
 
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Ya dude... but i think given the size of the ship don't you think the weapon systems could be fitted when in need??? i think so.. and the same we're doing with our CG and OPVs
no, if that were the case, those 100,000 ton cargo ships are beasts. Maybe if it were designed for it maybe, but I do know one ship that can sort of do it, and it's very difficult.

Even if you do put weapon systems on their the ship is not built for stealth, because it's a coast guard ship, it's presence is part of the power. Falklands proved how those ships are.

Russia's putting everything on a ship is done due to budget, and out dated ideology. The type 52D is smooth, because the VLS does everything.

Putting launchers on it not only doesn't help, but it makes it less capable.

Also putting a coast guard ship into combat is bad idea. The AEGIS ships are the ships of today, and that ship cannot be converted to one.
 
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