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Helicopter Destroyer? definitely the weirdest classification ever has an 16-cell Mk41 but no catapult or arresting gear for F35C or F/A18 so she's going to have to make do with crappy STOVL aircraft
doesn't have docks so no amphibious capabilities, without F35B or equivalent she's just an ASW vessel.
can't say I loved her, I'd buy something that does either one of the jobs right. Amphibious attack or aircraft carrying.
Well, check the precursor ship which DHH16 is intended to replace: The Hyūga-class helicopter destroyer is a type of helicopter carrier. The two ships of the class were built to replace the two 7,000-ton Haruna-class helicopter destroyers. These are large helicopter carrying (3 Sea King or Sea Hawk) destroyers and are in effect ASW ships.
Haruna class destroyer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Shirane class destroyer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The ships' primary mission is to function as an anti-submarine warfare carrier with her SH-60K anti-submarine helicopters. They also have enhanced command-and-control capabilities, allowing them to serve as flagships for the JMSDF. During peacetime operations, or “military operations other than war” (MOOTW), the ships join the Osumi-class ships for peacekeeping and relief operations, as well as the “diverse situations” Japan foresees confronting on the high seas." Under the JMSDF's naming conventions, the ships are called Goei-kan (lit. escort ship) in Japanese and destroyer in English, as same as all the other combatant ships of JMSDF.
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The Self-Defense Fleet, headquartered at Yokosuka, consists of the JMSDF's military shipping. It is composed of four Escort Flotillas (based in Yokosuka, Sasebo, Maizuru and Kure), the Fleet Air Force headquartered at Atsugi, two Submarine Flotillas based at Kure and Yokosuka, two Mine-sweeping Flotillas based at Kure and Yokosuka and the Fleet Training Command at Yokosuka.[27]
Each Escort Flotilla is formed as an 8–8 fleet of 8 destroyers and 8 on-board helicopters, a modification of the old Japanese Navy fleet layout of 8 battleships and 8 cruisers. Each force is composed of one helicopter destroyer (DDH) acting as a command ship, two guided-missile destroyers (DDG) and 5 standard or ASW destroyers (DD). The JMSDF is planning to reorganize the respective Escort Flotillas into a DDH group and DDG group, enabling faster overseas deployments.
Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
If you consider JMSDF teeth to be the 22 modern submarines, then these ships are there to engage the opposing force's submarines while protecting their own. With their consort ships, the groups form can also engage in surface action and merchant escort duties (keeping in mind Japan's dependence on import of goods and resources by sea).