Equipment of the Kozakuran Navy
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This is a list of equipment of the Kozakuran Navy, the naval service branch of the Kozakuran Armed Forces (KAF). It is subdivided into vessels, aircraft, and weapons.
Combat Ships
Submarines
Kairyū-class | Fukurō-class | Hebi-class | |
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In Service | 2034-Present | 2024-Present | 2018-Present |
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Builder | Toki Maritime Systems Submarine, Meridon (Construction) Morgenroete Technologies - Naval Systems Division, Kozakura (Design) |
Papeete Steelworks, Marquesan | Toki Maritime Systems Submarine, Meridon (Construction) Morgenroete Technologies - Naval Systems Division, Kozakura (Design) |
Operator(s) | Kozakuran Navy 6 boats in service |
Kozakuran Navy 10 boats in service |
Kozakuran Navy 8 boats in service |
Role | Nuclear Powered Ballistic Submarine | Nuclear Powered Attack Submarine | |
Length | 205 metres (673 ft) | 112.2 metres (368 ft) | 138 metres (453 ft) |
Beam | 13 metres (43 ft) | 10.1 metres (33 ft) | 12.1 metres (40 ft) |
Draft | 11 metres (36 ft) | 7.85 metres (25.8 ft) | 10.9 metres (36 ft) |
Displacement | 9,600 metric tons (9,400 long tons) (Surfaced) | 4,140 metric tons (4,070 long tons) (Surfaced) | 8,600 metric tons (8,500 long tons) (Surfaced) |
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Propulsion | Nuclear propulsion
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Nuclear propulsion
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Nuclear propulsion
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Speed (silent) | 14.0 knots (25.9 km/h) | 14.0 knots (25.9 km/h) | 20 knots (37 km/h) |
Speed (maximum) | 34.6 knots (64.1 km/h) | 34.6 knots (64.1 km/h) | 35 knots (65 km/h) |
Range | Unlimited, limited by food supplies | ||
Primary sensors |
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Electronic Warfare and Decoys |
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La Volta V Electronic Warfare System |
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Complement | 29 Officers 126 Enlisted |
26 Officers 82 Sailors |
15 Officers 126 Enlisted |
Weapons |
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Armour | Classified | Classified | Classified |
Aircraft Carried | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Class | Image | Type | Boats | Origin | Quantity | Notes |
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Submarines (22) | ||||||
Kairyū-class | Nuclear-Powered Ballistic Missile Submarine 16,764 tonnes (surfaced) |
KS Mizuchi (SSBN-42) KS Ryūtaku (SSBN-41) KS Gozuryū (SSBN-40) KS Suzaku (SSBN-39) KS Seiryū (SSBN-38) KS Kairyū (SSBN-37) |
Kozakura | 6 | Kozakura commissioned six Morgenroete Technologies-designed Kairyū-class SSBNs from Toki Maritime Systems Submarine of Meridon. | |
Fukurō-class | Nuclear-Powered Attack Submarine 4,140 tonnes (surfaced) |
(SSN-36) (SSN-35) KS Uzushio (SSN-34) KS Makishio (SSN-33) KS Isoshio (SSN-32) KS Kuroshio (SSN-31) KS Yūshio (SSN-30) KS Mochishio (SSN-29) KS Setoshio (SSN-28) KS Fukurō (SSN-27) |
Marquesan | 10 | Known in Marquesan as the Sna.1096 "Strix". | |
Hebi-class | Nuclear-Powered Attack Submarine 8,600 tonnes (surfaced) |
KS Jinryū (SSN-28) KS Kokuryū (SSN-27) KS Zuiryū (SSN-26) KS Kenryū (SSN-25) KS Hakuryū (SSN-24) KS Unryū (SSN-23) KS Sōryū (SSN-22) KS Hebi (SSN-21) |
Kozakura Meridon |
8 | Kozakura commissioned four Morgenroete Technologies-designed Hebi-class Nuclear-Powered Attack Submarine from Toki Maritime Systems Submarine of Meridon in 2019. |
Cruisers
Kongō-class | Atago-class | Izumo-class | |
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In Service | 2034-Present | 2033-Present | 2024-Present |
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Builder | Papeete Steelworks, Marquesan | Manley Shipyards, Meridon Morgenroete Technologies - Naval Systems Division, Kozakura | |
Operator(s) | Kozakuran Navy
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Kozakuran Navy
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Role | Guided Missile Cruiser | ||
Length | 190 metres (620 ft) | 173 metres (568 ft) | 173 metres (568 ft) |
Beam | 18.6 metres (61 ft) | 16.8 metres (55 ft) | 16.8 metres (55 ft) |
Draft | 22.2 metres (73 ft) | 10.2 metres (33 ft) | 10.2 metres (33 ft) |
Displacement | 12,222.5 metric tons (12,029.5 long tons) (Full Load) | 13,160 metric tons (12,950 long tons) (Full Load) | 12,400 metric tons (12,200 long tons) (Full Load) |
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Propulsion | Combined diesel–electric and gas (CODLAG)
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Combined Diesel and Gas (CODAG)
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Full Electric Propulsion (IEP)
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Speed (cruising) | 15 knots (28 km/h) | 20 knots (37 km/h) | 25 knots (46 km/h) |
Speed (maximum) | 40 knots (74 km/h) | 32.5 knots (60.2 km/h) | 32 knots (59 km/h) |
Range | 10,480 nautical miles (19,410 km) at 15 knots (28 km/h) | 11,000 nautical miles (20,000 km) at 20 knots (37 km/h) | 11,000 nautical miles (20,000 km) at 20 knots (37 km/h) |
Primary sensors |
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Electronic Warfare and Decoys |
La Volta V Electronic Warfare System |
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Complement | 50 Officers 250 Enlisted |
23 Officers 300 Enlisted |
23 Officers 300 Enlisted |
Weapons |
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Armour | HY-180 steel w/ Gr. 12 titanium laminate exterior and rubber/kevlar spall liner on outer hull areas |
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Aviation Facilities | x1 Matca H50 Seahawk helicopter, Flight deck and one hangar |
Class | Image | Type Displacement |
Boats | Origin | Quantity | Notes |
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Cruisers (24) | ||||||
Kongō-class | Guided Missile Cruiser 12,222.5 tonnes |
KS Tsukuba (CG-67) KS Ikoma (CG-66) KS Ibuki (CG-65) KS Kurama (CG-64) KS Kirishima (CG-63) KS Hiei (CG-62) KS Haruna (CG-61) KS Kongō (CG-60) |
Marquesan | 8 | Known in Marquesan as the CFFP.1021 "Nataraja". | |
Atago-class | Guided Missile Cruiser 13,160 tonnes |
(CG-59) (CG-58) (CG-57) (CG-56) KS Maya (CG-55) KS Takao (CG-54) KS Chōkai (CG-53) KS Atago (CG-52) |
Kozakura Meridon |
8 | Kozakura commissioned four Morgenroete Technologies-designed Atago-class guided missile cruisers from Manley Shipyards of Meridon in 2030. | |
Izumo-class | Guided Missile Cruiser 12,400 tonnes |
(CG-51) (CG-50) (CG-59) (CG-48) KS Yakumo (CG-47) KS Kitakami (CG-46) KS Aoba (CG-45) KS Izumo (CG-44) |
Kozakura Meridon |
8 | Kozakura commissioned four Morgenroete Technologies-designed Izumo-class guided missile cruisers from Manley Shipyards of Meridon in 2018. |
Destroyers
Bishamonten-class | Takemikazuchi-class | |
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In Service | 2032-Present | 2029-Present |
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Builder | Papeete Steelworks, Marquesan | Groupe de Dèveloppment Naval Populaire Gespagel, Arcadie |
Operator(s) | Kozakuran Navy
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Kozakuran Navy
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Role | Guided Missile Destroyer Frégate de premier rang (1st-class Testudo Frigate) |
Guided Missile Destroyer |
Length | 188 metres (617 ft) | 170 metres (560 ft) |
Beam | 20 metres (66 ft) | 23 metres (75 ft) |
Draft | 6 metres (20 ft) | 6.6 metres (22 ft) |
Displacement | 8,400 metric tons (8,300 long tons) (Normal Load) 10,920 metric tons (10,750 long tons) (Full Load) |
10,200 metric tons (10,000 long tons) (Normal Load) 13,500 metric tons (13,300 long tons) (Full Load) |
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Propulsion | x3 Shafts w/ 7-Blade bronze screws, 3.6m dia. | x2 5 Bladed Controllable Pitch Propellers |
Speed (cruising) | 14.2 knots (26.3 km/h) | 20 knots (37 km/h) |
Speed (maximum) | 38 knots (70 km/h) | 30 knots (56 km/h) |
Range | 11,300 nautical miles (20,900 km) | 4,400 nautical miles (8,100 km) at 20 knots (37 km/h) |
Primary sensors |
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Electronic Warfare and Decoys | La Volta V 5th-gen Electronic Warfare System |
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Complement | 30 Officers 270 Enlisted |
50 Officers 250 Enlisted |
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Aviation Facilities | Below-deck aft hangar & helipad w/ elevator for x2 Matca H50 Seahawk Helicopters | x1 Matca H50 Seahawk Helicopters |
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Destroyers (20) | ||||||
Bishamonten-class | Guided Missile Destroyer 10,920 tonnes |
(D-76/2) (D-75/2) KS Hachiman (D-62/1) KS Bishamonten (D-61/1) |
Marquesan | 4 | Known in Marquesan as the Fpr.922 "Damballa". | |
Takemikazuchi-class | Guided Missile Destroyer 13,500 tonnes |
(D-74/3) (D-73/3) (D-72/3) (D-71/3) (D-70/3) (D-69/3) (D-68/3) (D-67/3) KS Asagao (D-66/2) KS Kaba (D-65/2) KS Nashi (D-64/2) KS Yoizuki (D-63/2) KS Takeminakata (D-60/1) KS Kotoshironushi (D-59/1) KS Namazu (D-58/1) KS Takemikazuchi (D-57/1) |
Arcadie | 16 | Known in Arcadie as the Étrangère-class. D-58 to D-60 are Flight I variants, D-63 to D-66 are Flight II variants. D-67 to D-74 are Flight III variants. |
Frigates
Yamato-class | Kuzuryū-class | Suijin-class | |
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In Service | 2028-Present | 2029-Present | 2005-present |
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Builder | Algiers Maritime Engineering, Meridon (Construction) Morgenroete Technologies - Naval Systems Division Kozakura (Design) | ||
Operator(s) | Kozakuran Navy 10 ships in service. |
Kozakuran Navy 15 ships in service. |
Kozakuran Navy 5 ships in service. |
Role | Multipurpose Frigate | Multi-mission Stealth Frigate | Air Defence Frigate |
Length | 128 metres (420 ft) | 133 metres (436 ft) | 138.7 metres (455 ft) |
Beam | 20.7 metres (68 ft) | 16.3 metres (53 ft) | 16.3 metres (53 ft) |
Draft | 8 metres (26 ft) | 4.5 metres (15 ft) | 4.5 metres (15 ft) |
Displacement | 7,200 metric tons (7,100 long tons) (Full Load) | 8,080 metric tons (7,950 long tons) (Full Load) | 7,000 metric tons (6,900 long tons) (Full Load) |
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x4 diesel engines (8.2 MW) x4 diesel generators (900 kW) |
Propulsion | Combined diesel–electric and gas (CODLAG)
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Combined diesel-electric and gas (CODLAG)
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Combined diesel and diesel (CODAD) propulsion
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Speed (cruising) | 26 knots (48 km/h) | 15 knots (28 km/h) | 15 knots (28 km/h) |
Speed (maximum) | 35 knots (65 km/h) | 30 knots (56 km/h) | 30 knots (56 km/h) |
Range | 7,000 nautical miles (13,000 km) | 8,030 nautical miles (14,870 km) | 9,179.2 nautical miles (16,999.9 km) |
Primary sensors |
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Electronic Warfare and Decoys |
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Complement | 20 Officers 140 Enlisted |
15 Officers 75 Enlisted |
20 Officers 170 Enlisted |
Weapons |
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Armour | Kevlar over vital spaces | ||
Boats and landing craft carried |
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Aviation facilities | Single hangar for 1 Matca H50 Seahawk Helicopter |
Class | Image | Type | Boats | Origin | Quantity | Notes |
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Frigates (30) | ||||||
Yamato-class | Multipurpose frigate 7,200 tonnes |
(F-92/2) (F-91/2) (F-90/2) (F-89/2) (F-88/2) KS Settsu (F-76/1) KS Izumi (F-75/1) KS Kawachi (F-74/1) KS Yamashiro (F-73/1) KS Yamato (F-72/1) |
Kozakura Meridon |
10 | Kozakura commissioned 5 frigates from Meridon, extensively modified by Morgenroete Technologies. Considered a subclass of the Bell-class frigate. | |
Kuzuryū-class | Stealth frigate 8,080 tonnes |
(F-87/3) (F-86/3) (F-85/3) (F-84/3) (F-83/3) (F-82/3) (F-81/2) (F-80/2) (F-79/2) (F-78/2) (F-77/2) KS Nowaki (F-71/1) KS Ebisu (F-70/1) KS Hoderi (F-69/1) KS Mitsuhanome (F-68/1) KS Kuzuryū (F-67/1) |
Kozakura Meridon |
15 | Kozakura commissioned five Morgenroete Technologies-designed Kuzuryū-class frigates from Algiers Maritime Engineering of Meridon in 2029. F-67 to F-71 are Block 1 variants. F-77 to F-81 are Block 2 variants. F-83 to F-87 are Block 3 variants. | |
Suijin-class | Multipurpose frigate 7,000 tonnes |
KS Akebono (F-66) KS Inazuma (F-65) KS Akatsuki (F-64) KS Ryūjin (F-63) KS Suijin (F-62) |
Kozakura Meridon |
5 | Kozakura commissioned five Morgenroete Technologies-designed Suijin-class frigates from Algiers Maritime Engineering of Meridon in 2010. |
Corvettes
Tachi-class | Bisento-class | Tantō-class | |
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In Service | 2025-present | 2000-present | 1990-present |
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Builder | Onogoro Island Naval Shipyards, Kozakura (Construction) Morgenroete Technologies - Naval Systems Division (Design) | ||
Operator(s) | Kozakuran Navy 8 ships in service |
Kozakuran Navy 20 ships in service |
Kozakuran Navy 4 ships in service |
Role | Stealth Corvette | Multirole Corvette | |
Length | 95 metres (312 ft) | 62.6 metres (205 ft) | 75 metres (246 ft) |
Beam | 15.7 metres (52 ft) | 10 metres (33 ft) | 11.51 metres (37.8 ft) |
Draft | 4 metres (13 ft) | 8.9 metres (29 ft) | 3.43 metres (11.3 ft) |
Displacement | 3,500 metric tons (3,400 long tons) (Full Load) | 712 metric tons (701 long tons) (Full Load) | 1,570 metric tons (1,550 long tons) (Full Load) |
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Propulsion |
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2 × Propeller shafts 2 × Drop-down shrouded loiter retractable propeller |
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Speed (cruising) | 20 knots (37 km/h) | 15 knots (28 km/h) | 10 knots (19 km/h) |
Speed (maximum) | 47 knots (87 km/h) | 28 knots (52 km/h) | 20 knots (37 km/h) |
Range | 3,500 nautical miles (6,500 km) | 2,500 nautical miles (4,600 km) | 10,000 nautical miles (19,000 km) |
Primary sensors |
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Electronic Warfare and Decoys |
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Complement | 10 Officers 55 Enlisted |
10 Officers 21 Enlisted |
10 Officers 30 Enlisted |
Weapons |
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Armour | Classified | Belted steel | |
Aviation facilities | Capable of carrying 1 Matca H50 Seahawk Helicopters | N/A | Capable of carrying 1 Matca H50 Seahawk Helicopters |
Class | Image | Type | Boats | Origin | Quantity | Notes |
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Corvettes (32) | ||||||
Tachi-class | Stealth Corvette 3,500 tonnes |
(CR-31) (CR-31) (CR-30) (CR-29) KS Kaiken (CR-28) KS Shikomizue (CR-27) KS Aikuchi (CR-26) KS Tachi (CR-25) |
Kozakura | 8 | Designed by Morgenroete Naval Technologies and constructed in Onogoro Island Naval Shipyards. In service since 2025. | |
Bisento-class | Multirole Corvette 712 tonnes |
(CR-24) (CR-23) (CR-22) (CR-21) (CR-20) (CR-19) (CR-18) (CR-17) (CR-16) (CR-15) (CR-14) (CR-13) KS Hoko-yari (CR-12) KS Kama-yari (CR-11) KS Yari (CR-10) KS Sodegarami (CR-09) KS Sasumata (CR-08) KS Tsukubō (CR-07) KS Naginata (CR-06) KS Bisento (CR-05) |
Kozakura | 20 | Designed by Morgenroete Naval Technologies and constructed in Onogoro Island Naval Shipyards. In service since 2000. | |
Tantō-class | Multirole Corvette 1,570 tonnes |
KS Osoraku (CR-04) KS Shinogi (CR-03) KS Hira (CR-02) KS Tantō (CR-01) |
Kozakura | 4 | Designed by Morgenroete Naval Technologies and constructed in Onogoro Island Naval Shipyards. In service since 1990 as part of 21st Century Naval Modernization Plan. |
Patrol Vessels
Shiratsuyu-class | Hayate-class | Hatsuharu-class | |
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In Service | 2019-present | 2000-present | 1978-present |
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Builder | Onogoro Island Naval Shipyards, Kozakura (Construction) Morgenroete Technologies - Naval Systems Division (Design) | ||
Operator(s) | Kozakuran Navy 12 ships in service |
Kozakuran Navy 18 ships in service |
Kozakuran Navy 6 ships in service |
Role | Ocean-Going Patrol Vessel | Guided Missile Patrol Vessel | Patrol Vessel with Helicopter Capability |
Length | 89.12 metres (292.4 ft) | 50.1 metres (164 ft) | 105.4 metres (346 ft) |
Beam | 13.28 metres (43.6 ft) | 8.4 metres (28 ft) | 14.6 metres (48 ft) |
Draft | 3.4 metres (11 ft) | 4.2 metres (14 ft) | 8.0 metres (26.2 ft) |
Displacement | 1,840 metric tons (1,810 long tons) (Full Load) | 480 metric tons (470 long tons) (Full Load) | 4,037 metric tons (3,973 long tons) (Full Load) |
Propulsion |
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Speed (cruising) | 20 knots (37 km/h) | 20 knots (37 km/h) | 16 knots (30 km/h) |
Speed (maximum) | 30 knots (56 km/h) | 46 knots (85 km/h) | 20 knots (37 km/h) |
Range | 8,000 nautical miles (15,000 km) | 2,800 nautical miles (5,200 km) | 6,000 nautical miles (11,000 km) |
Primary sensors |
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Electronic Warfare and Decoys |
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Complement | 11 Officers 54 Enlisted |
5 Officers 20 Enlisted |
10 Officers 30 Enlisted |
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Armour | Classified | Belted steel | |
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N/A | Helicopter pad and Hangar for 1 Matca H50 Seahawk Helicopter |
Class | Image | Type | Boats | Origin | Quantity | Notes |
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Patrol vessels (36) | ||||||
Shiratsuyu-class | Ocean-Going Patrol Vessel 1,840 tonnes |
KS Kasumi (OPV-79) KS Akatsuki (OPV-78) KS Ayanami (OPV-77) KS Isonami (OPV-76) KS Uranami (OPV-75) KS Kikutsuki (OPV-74) KS Kamikaze (OPV-73) KS Hatsushimo (OPV-72) KS Yayoi (OPV-71) KS Kisaragi (OPV-70) KS Asakaze (OPV-69) KS Shiratsuyu (OPV-68) |
Kozakura | 12 | Designed by Morgenroete Naval Technologies and constructed in Onogoro Island Naval Shipyards. In service since 2019. | |
Hayate-class | Guided Missile Patrol Vessel 240 tonnes |
KS Shirotae (PV-67) KS Hibiki (PV-66) KS Asashio (PV-65) KS Nenohi (PV-62) KS Ushio (PV-64) KS Nowaki (PV-63) KS Mikazuki (PV-62) KS Yūdachi (PV-61) KS Shirakumo (PV-60) KS Yūgure (PV-59) KS Yūnagi (PV-58) KS Oite (PV-57) KS Shirayuki (PV-56) KS Matsukaze (PV-55) KS Harukaze (PV-54) KS Shigure (PV-53) KS Asatsuyu (PV-52) KS Hayate (PV-51) |
Kozakura | 18 | Designed by Morgenroete Naval Technologies and constructed in Onogoro Island Naval Shipyards. In service since 2003. | |
Hatsuharu-class | Patrol Vessel with Helicopter Capability 4,037 tons |
KS Nagatsuki (PLH-50) KS Minatsuki (PLH-49) KS Uzuki (PLH-48) KS Hatsuyuki (PLH-47) KS Wakaba (PLH-46) KS Hatsuharu (PLH-45) |
Kozakura | 6 | Designed by Morgenroete Naval Technologies and constructed in Onogoro Island Naval Shipyards. In service since 1978. |
Mine Countermeasure Vessels
Class | Image | Type | Boats | Origin | Quantity | Notes |
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Mine countermeasure vessels (8) | ||||||
Momo-class | Minehunter 600 tonnes |
(MCV-30) (MCV-29) (MCV-28) (MCV-27) KS Yanagi (MCV-26) KS Hinoki (MCV-25) KS Kashi (MCV-24) KS Momo (MCV-23) |
Kozakura | 8 | Designed by Morgenroete Naval Technologies and constructed in Onogoro Island Naval Shipyards. In service since 1987. |
Auxiliary Ships
Class | Image | Type Displacement |
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Amphibious warfare ships (8) | ||||||
Ōsumi-class | Landing Platform Dock | KS Momo (LPD-58) KS Kashi (LPD-57) KS Hinoki (LPD-56) KS Yanagi (LPD-55) KS Miura (LPD-54) KS Kunisaki (LPD-53) KS Shimokita (LPD-52) KS Ōsumi (LPD-51) |
Kozakura Meridon |
8 | The Kozakuran Navy commissioned 4 ships from Manley Shipyards of Meridon in 2019 as part of the Auxiliary Ship Renewal Program. | |
Auxiliary vessels (42) | ||||||
Tōfuku Maru-class | Replenishment Tanker 39,000 tonnes |
KS Chichibu Maru (RT-143) KS Taifuku Maru (RT-142) KS Hofuku Maru (RT-141) KS Gyōkū Maru (RT-140) KS Hikawa Maru (RT-139) KS Heian Maru (RT-138) KS Hie Maru (RT-137) KS Tōfuku Maru (RT-136) |
Meridon | 8 | Kozakura acquired eight Magnanimous-class fast fleet tankers from Meridon in 2019. | |
Ōtori-class | Fast Fleet Tanker 31,500 tonnes |
KS Kato (FFT-345) KS Hayabusa (FFT-344) KS Hiyodori (FFT-343) KS Kari (FFT-342) KS Kasanagi (FFT-341) KS Kiji (FFT-340) KS Sagi (FFT-389) KS Ōtori(FFT-388) |
Meridon | 8 | Kozakura acquired eight Amicable-class fast fleet tankers from Meridon in 2003. | |
Momi-class | Littoral Strike Ship (LSS) Aviation Support (AVS) Casualty Receiving Ship (CRS) 28,081 tonnes |
KS Susuki (CRS-132) KS Hagi (CRS-131) KS Aoi (CRS-130) KS Kiku (CRS-129) KS Tsuga (AVS-128) KS Kaki (AVS-127) KS Take (AVS-126) KS Nashi (AVS-124) KS Kuri (LSS-123) KS Nire (LSS-122) KS Kaya (LSS-121) KS Momi (LSS-120) |
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Roll-on/Roll-off Ship | 8 | |||||
Multi-Role Ocean Surveillance Ship | (MROS-67) (MROS-66) (MROS-65) (MROS-64) |
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Mogami-class | Cable laying ship | (CLS-488) KS Mogami (CLS-483) |
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Rigid-hull inflatable boat | ||||||
Unknown | Carried in combat ships. | |||||
Unmanned surface vessels | ||||||
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Coast Guard and Maritime Enforcement Auxiliary Vessels
The vessels listed here are currently in use with the Kozakuran Coast Guard and Maritime Enforcement Auxiliary.
Aircraft
Aircraft | Image | Type | Boats | Origin | Quantity | Notes |
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Unmanned aerial vehicles | ||||||
Coastal Defence Systems
Armoured Vehicles
Vehicle | Image | Type | Boats | Origin | Notes | |
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Logistics Vehicles | ||||||