Submarine class
Class overview
Builders
Operators Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force
Preceded by Uzushio class
Succeeded by Harushio class
Built 1976–1989
In commission 1980–2008
Planned 10
Completed 10
Retired 10
Preserved 1
General characteristics
Type Submarine
Displacement
SS-573 to SS-575
2,200 tonnes (surfaced)
2,450 tonnes (submerged)
SS-576
2,300 tonnes (surfaced)
SS-577 to SS-582
2,250 tonnes (surfaced)
Length 76.0 m (249.3 ft)
Beam 9.9 m (32.5 ft)
Draught 7.4 m (24.3 ft)
Propulsion
1-shaft diesel-electric
3,400 shp (2,500 kW) (surfaced)
7,200 shp (5,400 kW) (submerged)
Speed
12 knots (22 km/h; 14 mph) (surfaced)
20 knots (37 km/h; 23 mph) (submerged)
Complement
10 officers
65–70 enlisted
Sensors and processing systems
Armament
The Yūshio class was a Japanese diesel-electric submarine class operated by the JMSDF . It was a second generation submarine, a development of the Uzushio class , incorporating a teardrop hull , with a resulting increase in underwater performance on the Uzushio class. Ten were built under the fourth defense plan in 1975 fiscal year. All vessels were retired with the decommissioning of Yukishio on March 7, 2008, and the completion of the Harushio class . JDS Akishio is on display at the JMSDF Kure Museum .
Boats
Project no.
Building no.
Pennant no.
Name
Laid down
Launched
Commissioned
Fate
S122
8088
SS-573/ ATSS-8006
Yūshio (ゆうしお )
3 December 1976
29 March 1979
26 February 1980
Converted to auxiliary training submarine (ATSS-8006) on 1 August 1996, decommissioned 11 March 1999, scrapped
8089
SS-574/ ATSS-8007
Mochishio (もちしお )
9 May 1978
12 March 1980
5 March 1981
Converted to auxiliary training submarine (ATSS-8007) on 1 August 1997, decommissioned 10 March 2000, scrapped
8090
SS-575/ ATSS-8008/ TSS-3602
Setoshio (せとしお )
17 April 1979
10 February 1981
17 March 1982
Converted to auxiliary training submarine (ATSS-8008) on 10 March 1999, re-converted to training submarine (TSS-3602) on 9 March 2000, decommissioned 30 March 2001, scrapped
8091
SS-576/ TSS-3603
Okishio (おきしお )
17 April 1980
5 March 1982
1 March 1983
Converted to training submarine (TSS-3603) on 29 March 2001, decommissioned 4 March 2003, scrapped
S123
8092
SS-577
Nadashio (なだしお )
16 April 1981
27 January 1983
6 March 1984
Decommissioned 1 June 2001, scrapped
8093
SS-578/ TSS-3604
Hamashio (はましお )
8 April 1982
1 February 1984
5 March 1985
Converted to training submarine (TSS-3604) on 9 March 2000, decommissioned 9 March 2006, scrapped
8094
SS-579
Akishio (あきしお )
15 April 1983
21 January 1985
5 March 1986
Decommissioned 3 March 2004, displayed at JMSDF Kure Museum from 5 April 2007
8095
SS-580
Takeshio (たけしお )
3 April 1984
9 February 1986
3 March 1987
Decommissioned 9 March 2005, scrapped
8096
SS-581/ TSS-3605
Yukishio (ゆきしお )
11 April 1985
23 January 1987
11 March 1988
Converted to training submarine (TSS-3605) on 9 March 2006, decommissioned 7 March 2008, scrapped
8097
SS-582
Sachishio (さちしお )
11 April 1986
17 February 1988
24 March 1989
Decommissioned 14 April 2006, scrapped
Gallery
Akishio photographs
Passageway
References
Jane's Fighting Ships 2005–2006
Further reading
Gardiner, Robert; Chumbley, Stephen; Budzbon, Przemysław, eds. (1995). Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1947–1995 . Annapolis: Naval Institute Press. ISBN 1-55750-132-7 .
Miller, David; Jordan, John (1987). Modern Submarine Warfare . New York: Military Press. ISBN 0-517-64647-1 .
Miller, David (1989). Modern Submarines . Combat Arms. New York: Prentice Hall Press. ISBN 0-13-589102-7 .
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