:JS Haruyuki
{{short description|Hatsuyuki-class destroyer}}
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|Ship length= {{convert|130|m|ft|abbr=on}} |Ship beam= {{convert|13.6|m|ftin|abbr=on}} |Ship draft=*{{convert|4.2|m|ftin|abbr=on}}
|Ship propulsion=*2 × KHI-RR TM3B gas turbines, {{convert|45000|shp|MW|lk=in|abbr=on}} |Ship speed= {{convert|30|kn|mph km/h|lk=in}} |Ship range= |Ship endurance= |Ship complement=200 |Ship sensors=*OYQ-5 tactical data system
|Ship EW=*NOLR-6C intercept
|Ship armament=*1 × OTO Melara 76 mm gun
|Ship armor= |Ship aircraft= 1 × HSS-2B or SH-60J helicopter |Ship aircraft facilities= Hangar and helipad |Ship notes= }} |
JS Haruyuki (DD-128) was a Hatsuyuki-class destroyer of the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force.{{Cite book|last=Takao|first=Ishibashi|title=All Maritime Self-Defense Force Ships 1952-2002|publisher=Namiki Shobo|year=2002}}{{Cite book|title=Ships of the World|publisher=Gaijinsha|date=November 2011|volume=750}}
Development and design
{{Main|Hatsuyuki-class destroyer}}
Adopting Japan's first all-gas turbine engine (COGOG), equipped with well-balanced weapons such as helicopters, C4I systems, and various missiles, it is inferior to Western frigate at that time. It has been evaluated as a non-escort ship. Twelve ships were built as first-generation general-purpose escort vessels in the era of eight ships and eight aircraft, they supported the escort fleet for a long time, but now they are gradually retiring due to aging.
In addition, there are many changes to training ships, and up to three ships have been operated in the training fleet as Shimayuki-class training ships, but the decline has begun with the conversion of Hatakaze-class destroyers to training ships.
The core of the combat system is the OYQ-5 Tactical Data Processing System (TDPS), composed of one AN/UYK-20 computer and five OJ-194B workstations and capable of receiving data automatically from other ships via Link-14 (STANAG 5514).
This is the first destroyer class in the JMSDF equipped with the Sea Sparrow Improved basic point defense missile system. The IBPDMS of this class uses FCS-2 fire-control systems of Japanese make and one octuple launcher at the afterdeck. And in the JMSDF, OTO Melara 76 mm compact gun and Boeing Harpoon surface-to-surface missile are adopted from the ship of FY1977 including this class. Also, ships built in FY1979 and beyond carried Phalanx CIWS and were retrofitted to previous ships.{{Cite book|last=Kōda|first=Yōji|title=History of Domestic Built Destroyers of JMSDF|publisher=Gaijinsha|date=December 2015|volume=827}}
Construction and career
She was laid down on 11 March 1982 and launched on 6 September 1983 at IHI Corporation in Tokyo. She commissioned on 14 January 1985.
In 1986, she participated in Exercise RIMPAC 1986.
In 1988, she participated in Exercise RIMPAC 1988.
On March 26, 2008, due to a major reorganization of the Self-Defense Fleet, the 23rd Escort Squadron was renamed to the 13th Escort Squadron and reorganized under the escort fleet.
On March 13, 2014, she was removed from the register due to the commissioning of JS Fuyuzuki. The final affiliation is the 13th escort fleet of the escort fleet, and the homeport is Sasebo.
She was dismantled at Yatsushiro Port in September 2015.
Gallery
File:JS Jintsu DE-230 and Haruyuki, DD-128.jpg|JS Haruyuki and JS Jintsu at Sasebo on 18 June 2011.
File:JS Haruyuki underway in the exercise day 1 for the SDF Fleet Review 2012, -8 Oct. 2012 b.jpg|JS Haruyuki underway on 8 October 2012.
File:JS Haruyuki and JS Asayuki sail in formation in the exercise day 1 for the SDF Fleet Review 2012, -8 Oct. 2012 a.jpg|JS Haruyuki and JS Asayuki underway on 8 October 2012.
File:JS Ise, Haruyuki and Abukuma in the East China Sea after Keen Sword 2013, -16 Nov. 2012 a.jpg|JS Haruyuki, JS Ise and JS Abukuma underway on 16 November 2012.
File:JS Ise, Haruyuki and Abukuma in the East China Sea after Keen Sword 2013, -16 Nov. 2012 c.jpg|JS Haruyuki, JS Ise and JS Abukuma underway on 16 November 2012.
File:Haruyuki-rear.JPG|JS Haruyuki moored on 25 August 2013.
References
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{{Hatsuyuki class destroyers}}
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Category:Ships built by IHI Corporation