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Maya-class destroyer Haguro starting sea trials
Maya-class destroyer Haguro starting sea trials. Picture by @Alsace_class

Final JMSDF Aegis Destroyer ‘Haguro’ はぐろ Starts Sea Trials

According to pictures released on social media, the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF)'s Final Aegis destroyer, JS Haguro, left Yokohama on June 23 to start its initial sea trials.

Xavier Vavasseur 24 Jun 2020

Ship spotter photos by Twitter user ⚓︎アルザス⚓︎ @Alsace_class show Haguro sailing out of Japan Marine United’s shipyard at Isogo Ward in Yokohama.

Haguro is the second and final vessel of the Maya-class of destroyers. It is also the eighth Aegis destroyer of the JMSDF. Her keel was laid in January 2018 and she was launched on July 17th 2019. DDG-180 Haguro is expected to be commissioned with the JMSDF in 2021. First ship in class, DDG-179 JS Maya was commissioned on March 19 this year.

初公試の護衛艦「はぐろ」です!!
ロービジ化した まや型2番艦「はぐろ」(DDG-180)は第一回目の海上公試の為、磯子を出航しました。 pic.twitter.com/hRTlRwYpi5

— ⚓︎アルザス⚓︎ (@Alsace_class) June 23, 2020

Like her sister-ship, the vessel is named after a mountain: Mount Haguro (羽黒山 Haguro-san). The previous vessel to bear this name was the famous heavy cruiser Haguro of the Imperial Japanese Navy. Commissioned in 1929, Haguro saw significant service during World War II, participating in nine naval engagements. She was sunk in 1945 during a fight with Royal Navy destroyers, one of the last major Japanese warships to be sunk in open waters during World War II.

Contrary to JS Maya (picture below) Haguro’s hull number is painted in low visibility.

About Maya-class

By Yoshihiro Inaba and Xavier Vavasseur

JS Maya DDG
JS Maya. JMSDF picture.

Originally known as 27DDG (This means that she was built in the FY2015 budget.), this new project of improved Aegis destroyers started in 2015. The new destroyer class is 170 meters long and displaces 8200 tons. She operates with a crew of 310 sailors, and features a COmbined Gas turbine-eLectric And Gas turbine (COGLAG) propulsion system.

This new destroyer class will be limited to two units named after famous mountains in Japan: The first ship-in-class, JS Maya まや (DDG-179), had its keel laid in April 2017, was launched on July 30th 2018 and commissioned with the JMSDF on 19 March this year. Its sistership, JS Haguro はぐろ(DDG-180) had its keel laid in January 2018, was launched on July 17th 2019 and is currently conducting sea trials.

Each ship costs around US$1,5Bn and both were being built at the Japan Marine United (JMU) shipyard at Isogo Ward in Yokohama. The Maya-class is the first of JMSDF’s Aegis destroyers fitted with ballistic missile defense (BMD) capabilities from the design stage, and is also the first of Japan’s AEGIS fleet to be equipped with Cooperative Engagement Capability (CEC) from the start. The CEC allows the ship to receive targeting information from other assets, such as US Navy and Royal Australian Navy AEGIS destroyers or American and Japanese E-2D AEW&C aircraft. Japan has four E-2D Advanced Hawkeye aircraft on order, with the first one delivered on March 29 to the Japan Air Self-Defense Force.

Maya-class weapon and sensor systems

JMSDF AEGIS Destroyer JS Maya, during her transit to Yokosuka naval base following her commissioning at JMU shipyard. Note the Mk 45 Mod 4 127mm main gun. Picture by Japanese photographer やん/やん @nvyan81

Fitted with the AEGIS Baseline J7 combat system, the AN/SPY-1D(V) passive electronically scanned array radar and the AN/SPQ-9B surface search radar, the Maya-class destroyers is able to fire the latest iteration of Raytheon’s SM-3 ballistic defense missile. Being jointly developed by the U.S. and Japan, the SM-3 Block IIA features larger rocket motors that will allow it to defend broader areas from ballistic missile threats and a larger kinetic warhead.

The Maya-class features 96 cells of Mk41 VLS (64 cells forward and 32 cells aft). Other weapon systems of the Maya-class include:

  • SM-6 also known as RIM-174 Standard Extended Range Active Missile (ERAM)
  • SM-2MR Block IIIB Surface to Air Missiles
  • Type 07 Vertical Launch Anti-submarine rocket
  • Type 90/17 anti-ship missiles
  • Mk 45 Mod 4 127mm main gun
  • 2x Phalanx CIWS
  • 2x HOS-302 triple torpedo tubes (for Mk-46 or Type 73 torpedoes)

The SM-6 is a multi-mission missile that can engage both air and surface targets. According to our Japanese sources, SM-6 was scheduled to be procured in Japan’s defense budget of FY2019, but procurement was postponed due to shortage of SM-6 parts in the United States. Japan is set to become the first export customer of this missile type. SM-6, SM-3 and SM-2 are all designed and produced by Raytheon.

As we reported recently, the Maya-class destroyers will feature a cooperative table developed by Japanese company Fujitsu. Placed in the CIC, this table will be used for mission planning, among other tasks.

JMSDF AEGIS Destroyer JS Maya, during her transit to Yokosuka naval base following her commissioning at JMU shipyard. View of the helicopter deck and hangar. Note the Phalanx CIWS on top of the hangar. Picture by Japanese photographer やん/やん @nvyan81

For electronic warfare, the Maya-class is fitted with NOLQ-2C ESM (Electronic Support Measures) and Mk.137 decoy launchers. The Maya-class is not fitted with any ECM (Electronic Countermeasures) system.

For anti-submarine warfare, the Maya-class is equipped with an AN/SQS-53C bow sonar and a Multi-Function Towed Array (MFTA) sonar at the stern.

Last but not least, the Maya-class would typically deploy with a SH-60K maritime helicopter.

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Posted by : Xavier Vavasseur
Xavier is based in Paris, France. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Management Information Systems and a Master of Business Administration from Florida Institute of Technology (FIT). Xavier has been covering naval defense topics for nearly a decade.

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