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{{Infobox ship class overview
{{Infobox ship class overview
| Builders= [[Tao United Shipbuilding Corporation]]
| Builders= [[Tao United Shipbuilding Corporation]]
| Operators= [[navy|UST]]
| Operators=  
| Class before= [[Ōkami-class destroyer|Ōkami-class]]
*{{navy|UST}}
*{{navy|Taoist Empire}}
| Class before=  
| Class after= [[Ein-class destroyer|Ein-class]]
| Class after= [[Ein-class destroyer|Ein-class]]
| Subclasses=
| Subclasses=
| Built range=
| Built range= 1993–1996
| In commission range=
| In commission range= 1995–present
| Total ships building=
| Total ships building=
| Total ships planned= 12
| Total ships planned= 12
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| Ship armor=  
| Ship aircraft=
| Ship aircraft=
*Up to 1 helicopter
*Up to 2 helicopters
| Ship aircraft facilities=
| Ship aircraft facilities=
| Ship notes=
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The '''''Suzume''-class destroyer''' is a class of {{wp|destroyer|general-purpose destroyers}}, constructed for the [[USTN|United States of the Tao Navy]]. This is the first class of the [[UST|Taoist]] "next-gen" {{wp|destroyer|general-purpose destroyers}} of the [[UST Navy|USTN]].
The '''''Suzume''-class destroyer''' is a class of {{wp|destroyer|general-purpose destroyers}}, constructed for the [[UST Navy|United States of the Tao Navy]] (USTN), and currently operated by the [[Imperial Taoist Navy]] (ITN). This is the first class of the [[UST|Taoist]] "next-gen" {{wp|destroyer|general-purpose destroyers}} of the [[Imperial Taoist Navy|ITN]].
 
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==Development==
Since 1983, the USTN started planning for the next generation of general-purpose destroyers.
 
The hull design was completely renovated from first-generation DDs. In addition to increasing the size in order to reduce the underwater radiation noise, both the superstructure and hull were inclined to reduce the radar cross-section. There is however no angled tripod mainmast because of the heavy weather of the Seas surrounding the [[UST]] in winter.
 
Aircraft facility is expanded to accommodate two shipboard helicopters. One helicopter is a basic load, and another can be accommodated in case of overseas operation.
 
==Ships in the class==
{|class="wikitable"
! Pennant no.
!Name
!Laid down
!Launched
!Commissioned
!Homeport
|-
!colspan=9|{{navy|Taoist Empire}}
|-
| DDV-105 || [[TNS Suzume|''Suzume'']] || 21 January 1993 || 1 March 1994 || 3 August 1995 || [[Neshito]]
|-
| DDV-106 || [[TNS Aokakesu|''Aokakesu'']] || 24 April 1993 || 20 January 1994 || 21 June 1995 || [[Firentsu]]
|-
| DDV-107 || [[TNS Hachidori|''Hachidori'']] || 13 August 1993 || 7 July 1994 || 10 December 1995 || [[Aoba]]
|-
| DDV-108 || [[TNS Hato|''Hato'']] || 8 December 1993 || 4 December 1994 || 5 May 1996 || [[Aoba]]
|-
| DDV-109 || [[TNS Nomikomu|''Nomikomu'']] || 10 February 1994 || 29 December 1994 || 13 May 1996 || [[Neshito]]
|-
| DDV-110 || [[TNS Finchi|''Finchi'']] || 19 March 1994 || 15 April 1995 || 1 September 1996 || [[Kachi]]
|-
| DDV-111 || [[TNS Gachō|''Gachō'']] || 16 May 1994 || 3 June 1995 || 20 November 1996 || [[Firentsu]]
|-
| DDV-112 || [[TNS Āku|''Āku'']] || 5 November 1994 || 13 October 1995 || 13 March 1997 || [[Kachi]]
|-
| DDV-113 || [[TNS Basutā|''Basutā'']] || 6 December 1994 || 11 January 1996 || 4 June 1997 || [[Shimanto]]
|-
| DDV-114 || [[TNS Yōchū|''Yōchū'']] || 12 March 1995 || 24 May 1996 || 12 October 1997 || [[Shimanto]]
|-
| DDV-115 ||  ||  ||  ||  ||
|-
| DDV-116 ||  ||  ||  ||  ||
|-
|}
 
 


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Latest revision as of 20:30, 21 September 2019

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Class overview
Builders: Tao United Shipbuilding Corporation
Operators:
Succeeded by: Ein-class
Built: 1993–1996
In commission: 1995–present
Planned: 12
Completed: 10
Cancelled: 2
Active: 10
General characteristics
Type: General-purpose destroyer
Displacement:
  • 4,550 tons normal
  • 6,200 tons full load
Length: 151 m (495 ft)
Beam: 17.4 m (57 ft)
Draft: 5.2 m (17 ft)
Propulsion:
Speed: 30 knots (56 km/h; 35 mph)
Complement: 165 enlisted and officers
Armament:
  • 1 × 3 inch (76.2mm/J40) naval gun
  • 2 x Sūkikyō CIWS
  • 2 × Missile canister up to 8 Type 95 (ship to ship missile)
  • 2 × triple 325mm torpedo tubes
  • 2 x 16-cell VLS (anti air, and submarine)
Aircraft carried: Up to 2 helicopters

The Suzume-class destroyer is a class of general-purpose destroyers, constructed for the United States of the Tao Navy (USTN), and currently operated by the Imperial Taoist Navy (ITN). This is the first class of the Taoist "next-gen" general-purpose destroyers of the ITN.

Development

Since 1983, the USTN started planning for the next generation of general-purpose destroyers.

The hull design was completely renovated from first-generation DDs. In addition to increasing the size in order to reduce the underwater radiation noise, both the superstructure and hull were inclined to reduce the radar cross-section. There is however no angled tripod mainmast because of the heavy weather of the Seas surrounding the UST in winter.

Aircraft facility is expanded to accommodate two shipboard helicopters. One helicopter is a basic load, and another can be accommodated in case of overseas operation.

Ships in the class

Pennant no. Name Laid down Launched Commissioned Homeport
 Imperial Taoist Navy
DDV-105 Suzume 21 January 1993 1 March 1994 3 August 1995 Neshito
DDV-106 Aokakesu 24 April 1993 20 January 1994 21 June 1995 Firentsu
DDV-107 Hachidori 13 August 1993 7 July 1994 10 December 1995 Aoba
DDV-108 Hato 8 December 1993 4 December 1994 5 May 1996 Aoba
DDV-109 Nomikomu 10 February 1994 29 December 1994 13 May 1996 Neshito
DDV-110 Finchi 19 March 1994 15 April 1995 1 September 1996 Kachi
DDV-111 Gachō 16 May 1994 3 June 1995 20 November 1996 Firentsu
DDV-112 Āku 5 November 1994 13 October 1995 13 March 1997 Kachi
DDV-113 Basutā 6 December 1994 11 January 1996 4 June 1997 Shimanto
DDV-114 Yōchū 12 March 1995 24 May 1996 12 October 1997 Shimanto
DDV-115
DDV-116