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| type = Navy
| type = Navy
| role = Maritime warfare
| role = Maritime warfare
| size = 94,000 active personnel<br>50,600 reserve personnel<br>165 ships<br>489 aircraft
| size = 94,000 active personnel<br>50,600 reserve personnel<br>171 ships<br>489 aircraft
| command_structure = [[Fuso_Armed_Forces|Fuso Armed Forces]]
| command_structure = [[Fuso_Armed_Forces|Fuso Armed Forces]]
| garrison = Itogaya, Shojyuku, Edo
| garrison = Itogaya, Shojyuku, Edo
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| Aircraft Carrier
| Aircraft Carrier
| FNS Kaga
| FNS Kaga
| 105,000 tonnes
| 102,000 tonnes
| 1 completed, presumably under sea trials.
| Soon to assign ''Kaga'' as the flagship of the Fuso Navy. 1 completed, presumably under sea trials.
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| [[Shokaku-class aircraft carrier|Shokaku-class]]
| [[Shokaku-class aircraft carrier|Shokaku-class]]
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| FNS Shokaku<br>FNS Zuikaku
| FNS Shokaku<br>FNS Zuikaku
| 65,000 tonnes
| 65,000 tonnes
| Lead ship ''Shokaku'' is the flagship of the Fuso Navy.
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| Guided Missile Destroyer ( ATECS )
| Guided Missile Destroyer ( ATECS )
| FNS Ayanami<br>FNS Asagiri<br>FNS Sagiri<br>FNS Amagiri<br>FNS Akebono<br>FNS Oyodo<br>FNS Yugiri<br>FNS Amagi<br>FNS Kuroshio
| FNS Ayanami<br>FNS Asagiri<br>FNS Sagiri<br>FNS Amagiri<br>FNS Akebono<br>FNS Oyodo<br>FNS Yugiri<br>FNS Amagi<br>FNS Kuroshio
| 9,700 tonnes
| 9,800 tonnes
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| Guided Missile Destroyer ( ATECS )
| Guided Missile Destroyer ( ATECS )
| FNS Kuma<br>FNS Temi<br>FNS Yubari<br>FNS Katori<br>FNS Kashii<br>FNS Kitakami<br>FNS Tsuga<br>FNS Sawakaze<br>FNS Yukaze<br>FNS Fujinami<br>FNS Kishinami
| FNS Kuma<br>FNS Temi<br>FNS Yubari<br>FNS Katori<br>FNS Kashii<br>FNS Kitakami<br>FNS Tsuga<br>FNS Sawakaze<br>FNS Yukaze<br>FNS Fujinami<br>FNS Kishinami
| 7,500 tonnes
| 8,600 tonnes
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Latest revision as of 08:39, 1 April 2019

Fuso Navy
扶海軍
扶海軍
Fuso Navy.png
FoundedJuly 12, 1950
CountryFusō
TypeNavy
RoleMaritime warfare
Size94,000 active personnel
50,600 reserve personnel
171 ships
489 aircraft
Part ofFuso Armed Forces
Garrison/HQItogaya, Shojyuku, Edo
ColorsNavy Blue and White
MarchGunkai Hokori
Fleet2 Aircraft carrier
4 Helicopter carrier
21 Submarine
31 Destroyer
19 Frigate
5 Corvette
8 Landing Ship Dock
33 Minesweeper
10 Patrol vessel
9 Training ship
24 Auxilliaries
Commanders
Commander-in-ChiefSokuji Kado
Minister of DefenseShirayuchi Mayumi
Chief of Staff, Joint StaffAdmiral Ino Matoko
Chief of the Navy StaffAdmiral Hayuri Murakawa

The Fuso Navy (扶海軍 Fuso Kaigun), is the maritime warfare branch of the Fuso Armed Forces. It is the de facto navy of Fuso and formed following the dissolution of the Imperial Fuso Navy after the Intercontinental War. Over 82,000 active personnel serve in the Navy. The Fuso Navy is primarily tasked with the naval defense of Fuso, and the protection of international assets, sea lanes and to patrol territorial waters. The Fuso Navy frequently participates in international peacekeeping and anti-piracy operations. The Navy also commands the Fuso Marines ( specifically called the Amphibious Rapid Reaction Force in Fuso ), which operates as the infantry arm of the Navy conducting expeditionary and amphibious warfare.

History

Post-Intercontinental War

Today

Capabilities

International activities

Equipment

Current ships

Submarines

Class Picture Type Ships Displacement Note
Submarines (21 in Service)
Hiyodori-class FNS Hiyodori Attack submarine FNS Hiyodori
FNS Kasasagi
FNS Kari
FNS Kiji
FNS Hato
FNS Hatsuzakura
FNS Nagara
FNS Itori
FNS Shiharu
7,400 tonnes Replaced the Michishio-class, first Fusoese nuclear powered submarines.
Matsu-class FNS Matsu Attack submarine FNS Matsu
FNS Hakuryu
FNS Kenryu
FNS Zuika
FNS Kokuryu
FNS Sekiryu
FNS Kuroishio
FNS Setoshio
FNS Sakito
FNS Chubu
FNS Inabi
FNS Takashio
4,200 tonnes

Aircraft Carriers

Class Picture Type Ships Displacement Note
Aircraft Carriers - AC (2 in Service, 1 in sea trials)
Kaga-class FNS Kaga Aircraft Carrier FNS Kaga 102,000 tonnes Soon to assign Kaga as the flagship of the Fuso Navy. 1 completed, presumably under sea trials.
Shokaku-class FNS Shokaku Aircraft Carrier FNS Shokaku
FNS Zuikaku
65,000 tonnes

Amphibious Warfare Ships

Class Picture Type Ships Displacement Note
Amphibious Warfare Ships - AWS (12 in Service)
Chiyoda-class FNS Chiyoda Helicopter Carrier FNS Chiyoda
FNS Kaiyo
FNS Shirane
FNS Chitose
30,000 tonnes
Mamiya-class FNS Mamiya Landing Ship Dock FNS Mamiya
FNS Nosaki
FNS Irako
FNS Kinesaki
FNS Akashi
FNS Hoshou
FNS Chitose
FNS Shimane
18,600 tonnes

Destroyers

Class Picture Type Ships Displacement Note
Destroyers - DDG/DD (30 in Service)
Fubuki-class FNS Fubuki Guided Missile Destroyer ( ATECS ) FNS Fubuki
FNS Miyuki
FNS Shirayuki
FNS Murakomo
FNS Uranami
FNS Isonami
FNS Shirakumo
FNS Usogumo
FNS Mikazuki
FNS Yuzuki
10,600 tonnes
Ayanami-class FNS Ayanami Guided Missile Destroyer ( ATECS ) FNS Ayanami
FNS Asagiri
FNS Sagiri
FNS Amagiri
FNS Akebono
FNS Oyodo
FNS Yugiri
FNS Amagi
FNS Kuroshio
9,800 tonnes
Kuma-class FNS Kuma Guided Missile Destroyer ( ATECS ) FNS Kuma
FNS Temi
FNS Yubari
FNS Katori
FNS Kashii
FNS Kitakami
FNS Tsuga
FNS Sawakaze
FNS Yukaze
FNS Fujinami
FNS Kishinami
8,600 tonnes

Frigates

Class Picture Type Ships Displacement Note
Frigates - FG/SD (17 in Service)
Murakami-class FNS Murakami Frigate FNS Murakami
FNS Hamagiri
FNS Hatsuyaki
FNS Asayuki
FNS Ariake
FNS Yugiri
FNS Amagiri
FNS Setogiri
FNS Samidare
FNS Onami
FNS Asashimo
FNS Kiyoshimo
FNS Niizuki
FNS Asohiri
FNS Takazuki
FNS Hatoruki
FNS Kiyonami
4,700 tonnes

Corvettes

Class Picture Type Ships Displacement Note
Frigates - FG/SD (5 in Service)
Hashi-class FNS Murakami Corvette FNS Hashi
FNS Hasu
FNS Susuki
FNS Nire
FNS Tsuga
2,000 tonnes Donated from Futrellia; Exclusive for patrol and defense.

Mine countermeasure vessels

Class Picture Type Ships Displacement Note
Minesweepers (33 in Service)
Hatsushima-class FNS Hatsushima Minesweeper FNS Hatsushima
FNS Aoshima
FNS Izushima
FNS Miyake
FNS Kurahashi
FNS Etoforu
FNS Oki
FNS Iwo
FNS Mutsure
FNS Tsushima
FNS Amakusa
700 tonnes
Sugashima-class FNS Sugashima Minesweeper FNS Sugashima
FNS Notojima
FNS Ukushima
FNS Aishima
FNS Enoshima
FNS Bungo
FNS Kumejima
FNS Shishijima
FNS Kuroshima
FNS Kuga
FNS Amami
FNS Hodaka
FNS Ibuto
570 tonnes
Sugashima-class FNS Hirashima Minesweeper FNS Hirashima
FNS Chichijima
FNS Yakushima
FNS Tsunoshima
FNS Naoshima
FNS Hirado
FNS Yugeshima
FNS Hidoshima
570 tonnes

Patrol vessels

Class Picture Type Ships Displacement Note
Patrol boats (19 in Service)
Otaka-class FNS Otaka Patrol boat FNS Otaka
FNS Kumataka
FNS Wakataka
FNS Shiritaka
FNS Shimayuki
FNS Yamayuki
FNS Umitaka
FNS Ataka
FNS Kuratsu
FNS Tatara
FNS Kono
FNS Arumaji
FNS Kurii
FNS Rokujya
FNS Uji
FNS Banjo
FNS Sumire
FNS Tsugato
FNS Okitoku
FNS Hasu
260 tonnes

Training vessels

Class Picture Type Ships Displacement Note
Training vessels (9 in Service)
Katori-class FNS Katori Cadet training ship FNS Katori
FNS Kashima
3,900 tonnes
Setoyuki-class FNS Otaka and FNS Fuma Training vessel FNS Setoyuki
FNS Yamayuki
FNS Hayasuki
FNS Tsuguru
3,000 tonnes Reconverted for training purposes
Michishio-class FNS Michishio Training vessel FNS Michishio
FNS Kuraishio
FNS Hakubai
4,000 tonnes Reconverted for training purposes

Auxilliaries

Class Picture Type Ships Displacement Note
Replenishment ships (6 in Service)
Tokiwa-class FNS Tokiwa Replenishment oiler FNS Tokiwa
FNS Hamana
FNS Omi
FNS Kamone
FNS Katoshima
FNS Tokiwa
20,000 tonnes

Miscellaneous

Class Picture Type Ships Displacement Note
Miscellaneous (17 in Service)
Genkai-class JMSDF AMS 4302 Suou.JPG Training support ship FNS Genkai
FNS Amakusa
FNS Chihaya
FNS Amakusa
FNS Momi
FNS Kudo
1,000 tonnes
Oharu-class JS Chiyoda(ASR-404) left side view at Kawasaki Heavy Industries Kobe Shipyard Novenber 11, 2017.jpg Submarine rescue vessel FNS Oharu
FNS Shinjuku
FNS Ibaraki
5,600 tonnes
Komegaki-class Oceanographic research ship AGB Komegaki
AGB Higumi
AGB Takoma
AGB Eto
2,200 tonnes
Harima-class Ocean surveillance ship FNS Harima
FNS Hibiki
FNS Kotusuri
2,600 tonnes
ship class FNS 0 tonnes
Fumori FNS Ice breaker AGB Fumori 20,000 tonnes

Aircraft

FA-18 Squadrons above Hyumari Island, Edo
The Kagasaki P-1 on air during EXERCISE: Typhoon
Hitsubishi SH-60
HF101
C-130T used both by the Navy and Air Force

The Fuso Naval Aviation maintains a sizable naval air force. Half of the aircraft are used in anti-submarine warfare operations.

Aircraft Role Versions Quantity Note
Hitsubishi FA-18 Multirole fighter
Multirole fighter
Electronic warfare
FA-18B
FA-18C
EFA-18
68
38
21
Hitsubishi P-3 Orion ELINT
Optical reconnaissance
Electronic warfare trainer
OP-3C
UP-3C
UP-3D
5
8
3
Takasaki P-1 Maritime patrol/Anti-submarine warfare
Utility transport
P-1
KP-1
43
8
12 more on order.
KC-130 Utility transport KC-130T 6 To be replaced by the KP-1
C-130 Cargo/Transport C-130T 33 To be replaced by the KP-1
Oceana King Air Utility aircraft/Liaison
Trainer aircraft
LC-90
TC-90
5
28
Kurotuji T-5 Trainer aircraft T-5 43
Takasaki US-2 Search and rescue US-2 18 Replaced the US-1A.
Helicopters
Hitsubishi SH-60 Maritime helicopter SH-60J
SH-60K
38
88
Search and rescue.
Anti-submarine warfare.
Fikon HF101 Minesweeping helicopter MCH-101 21
Eurocopter EC 135 Trainer helicopter TH-135 15

Organization, formations and structure

Recruitment and training