Hida-class patrol vessel

The Hida-class patrol vessel are a class of patrol vessel within the PL series (Large patrol vessel) of the Japan Coast Guard (JCG). The class name "Hida" is named after Hida Mountains, the northernmost mountain range of the Japanese Alps, a famous mountain range in Japan.

Hida (PL-51)
Class overview
NameHida class
Operators Japan Coast Guard
Built2003–2008
In commission2006–present
Completed3
Active3
General characteristics
Type2,000 ton-class PL (Patrol vessel, Large)
Tonnage1,800 GT
Length95.0 m (311 ft 8 in)
Beam12.6 m (41 ft 4 in)
Depth9 m (29 ft 6 in)
Propulsion
Speed30 knots (56 km/h) or over
Armament
ArmourBallistic protection over certain areas
Aviation facilitiesaft helicopter deck and refueling facilities

The class is one of the more modern patrol vessel classes designed to intercept North Korean (DPRK) spy boats. These classes are referred to as "High-speed, high-functionality patrol vessel, large" (高速高機能大型巡視船). The vessels carry a Bofors 40 mm L/70 autocannon with a laser-optical fire-control system, and are able to safely deal with heavily armed spy boats of the DPRK which intrude into Japanese waters. The hull of this class is bulletproof in cases of close-range firefights using small arms.

Ships of this class are among the leading vessels of flotillas intended for spy boat interception. With the helicopter deck of this class, a Special Security Team can arrive at the scene aboard Eurocopter EC225 helicopters. The broadband SATCOM system of this class can relay video data from helicopters to the ground station or the HQ of the JCG. This class is equipped with a LIDAR system to acquire targets with high accuracy, and at the same time, this system enables them to perform search and rescue mission more safely.

Ships in the class

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Ships in the class
Pennant number Ship name Builder Commission Homeport
PL51 Hida Mitsubishi Heavy Industries 18 April 2006 Niigata
PL52 Akaishi IHI Marine United Kagoshima
PL53 Kiso 11 March 2008 Sakaiminato

See also

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References

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Bibliography

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  • "Ships of Japan Coast Guard". Ships of the World (692). Kaijinn-sha: 51. July 2008.
  • Shigehiro Sakamoto (July 2008). "60th Anniversary of JCG: For near future". Ships of the World (692). Kaijinn-sha: 132–137.
  • Yoshifumi Mayama (July 2008). "60th Anniversary of JCG: Technical history of its ship". Ships of the World (692). Kaijinn-sha: 138–143.