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(Reuters) - Japan's Maritime Self-defense Force conducted anti-submarine drills in the South China Sea on Oct. 9, deploying three vessels including a helicopter aircraft carrier and a submarine, according to the Japanese defence ministry.

The purpose of the exercise was "to boost their tactical capability", the ministry said in a statement, without giving more details on the geographical location of the drills.

The three vessels will stop at Cam Ranh Bay in Vietnam over the weekend to replenish supplies, the statement said.

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The ministry could not be immediately reached for further comment.

Nearly all of the energy-rich waters of the South China Sea are claimed by China, which has established military outposts on artificial islands in the area. Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan and Vietnam also have claims to parts of the sea.

The United States has accused China of militarising the South China Sea and trying to intimidate Asian neighbours who might want to exploit the area's extensive oil and gas reserves.

China's state-backed Global Times newspaper, noting the latest Japanese drills, said on Saturday that the frequent conducting of military activities in the South China Sea is not conducive to the security and stability of the area, and is firmly opposed by China.

The Chinese People's Liberation Army has always kept a high level of alert, defending China's national sovereignty, security and development interests, said the newspaper, which is published by the People's Daily, the official newspaper of China's ruling Communist Party.

The Global Times said Japanese warships had recently carried out activities in the South China Sea, with a helicopter aircraft carrier spotted on satellite on Sept. 5.



Cool

We can offer promotions sales at Camranh bay.

Discount on foods, oil, freshwater to friendly warships.
 
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https://www.mod.go.jp/msdf/release/202010/20201009.pdf




A few days earlier, on October 6th, JS Kaga and JS Ikazuchi conducted joint-training with KRI John Lie and KRI Sutanto of the Indonesian Navy.
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https://www.mod.go.jp/msdf/release/202010/20201007.pdf
 
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INS Chennei, INS Tarkash, and INS Deepak of the Indian Navy conducted Exercise JIMEX with JS Kaga and JS Ikazuchi in the northern Arabian Sea from September 26th to September 28th.
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JS Kaga and JS Ikazuchi conducted joint-training with SLNS Gajabahu of the Sri Lanka Navy on September 24th in the waters around Colombo port.
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https://www.mod.go.jp/msdf/operation/training/src/2020/46.html




HMAS Hobart and HMAS Sirius conducted joint-training with JS Kaga and JS Ikazuchi in the South China Sea from September 13th to the 17th.
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https://www.mod.go.jp/msdf/release/202009/20200918.pdf
 
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Good pics
Japan’s military is the pride of Asia!
In good time in bad time

Heh, it matters a lot that the JMSDF is well received by many Asian countries, need to keep it that way :-)
 
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Indonesia Navy and Japan Navy conduct drill in North Natuna Sea in 6 October 2020. Taken from Indonesian Navy official website.

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Japanese Navy with JS Kaga helicopter carrier conducts maritime exercise with Indonesian navy
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According to pictures released on Twitter on October 7, 2020, Japan Maritime Self-Defense Forces (JMSDF) with JS Kaga (DDH 184) helicopter carrier and JS Ikazuchi (DD 107) Murasame-class destroyer conducted a maritime exercise with the Indonesian Navy at the west coast of Natuna Islands to strengthen trust and cooperation on maritime security.
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Japan Maritime Self-Defense Forces with JS Kaga (DDH 184) helicopter carrier and JS Ikazuchi (DD 107) Murasame-class destroyer conducted a maritime exercise with the Indonesian Navy. (Picture source JMSDF)


JS Kaga (DDH-184) is a helicopter carrier with a planned future conversion into an aircraft carrier. Officially classified as a multi-purpose operation destroyer, she is the second ship in the Izumo class of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF).

The JS Kaga can carry up to 28 aircraft, or 14 larger aircraft. However, only 7 anti-submarine warfare helicopters and 2 search and rescue helicopters are planned for the initial aircraft complement. For other operations, 400 troops and 50 3.5-ton trucks (or equivalent equipment) can also be carried. The flight deck has five helicopter landing spots that allow simultaneous landings or take-offs.

The JS Kaga is armed with two Phalanx CIWS (Close-In Weapon Systems) and two SeaRAM CIWS.
The Murasame-class is a class of destroyers, in service with the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF). This is the first class of the second-generation general-purpose destroyers of the JMSDF. The Murasame Class destroyer is armed with an Mk48 VLS (vertical launching system) firing Sea Sparrow and Evolved Sea Sparrow surface-to-air missiles. The Mk41 VLS installed below the deck can fire RUM-139 VL ASROC (anti-submarine rockets). The ship is also armed with one OTO Melara 76 mm naval gun, two 20 mm Phalanx CIWS (Close-In Weapon Systems) and two triple 324mm torpedo tubes.

The Murasame class is powered by a combined gas turbine and gas turbine (COGAG) propulsion system. Two General Electric LM2500 boost gas turbines and two Rolls-Royce Sprey SM1C cruise gas turbines deliver a total power output of 60,000ps. The propulsion system provides a maximum speed of 30 kts and a range of 8,350 km at a cruising speed of 18 kts.

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Indonesian Navy KRI Sutanto (377) Parchim-class corvette. (Picture source JMSDF)

The Indonesian Navy KRI Sutanto (377) Parchim-class corvette and the KRI John Lie (358) Bung Tomo class corvette were involved during the maritime exercise. Currently, 14 of 16 Parchi-class corvettes are in service with the Indonesian navy. The 16 Parchims from the GDR were purchased by Indonesia in 1992 in a deal worth US$12.7 million arranged by then Minister of Research and Technology, Dr B.J. Habibie. The transfer from the Volksmarine also included 14 Frosch-class landing ships and 9 Kondor-class minesweepers.

The Bung Tomo class is a class of three Indonesian multi-role patrol corvettes. They were originally built for the Royal Brunei Navy and named Nakhoda Ragam-class corvettes but were ultimately bought by Indonesia and renamed.

The armament of the Bung Tomo class consists of a 76SR "Super Rapid" 76 mm/L62 dual-purpose gun, and two DS30M 30 mm anti-aircraft guns. The missile battery includes of 16 vertical launch cells for the Seawolf SAM, and 8 container/launchers for the MM.40 Exocet anti-ship missiles. Two STWS triple-tube launchers for 324 mm torpedoes are mounted amidships; though these are British-made torpedo tubes, they are used to launch US-made Mk.46 torpedoes.

 
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