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The '''''Ōkami''-class guided missile destroyer''', known to the Engleans as the '''''Hurrikan III''-class guided missile destroyer''', is a class of {{wp|destroyer|guided missile destroyers}} constructed for the [[UST Navy|United States of the Tao Navy]] and the [[Kaiserliche-Marine]]. The Ōkami class is currently operated by the [[Imperial Taoist Navy]] (ITN), and the [[Kaiserliche Marine]] (KM). The class serves as a pillar of the modern ITN and KM fleets. Constructed mainly in the 1990s, these ships were largely considered to be revolutionary for their time, and many experts consider them comparable to many of the ships other nations are producing today. | The '''''Ōkami''-class guided missile destroyer''', known to the Engleans as the '''''Hurrikan III''-class guided missile destroyer''', is a class of {{wp|destroyer|guided missile destroyers}} constructed for the [[UST Navy|United States of the Tao Navy]] and the [[Kaiserliche-Marine]]. The Ōkami class is currently operated by the [[Imperial Taoist Navy]] (ITN), and the [[Kaiserliche-Marine]] (KM). The class serves as a pillar of the modern ITN and KM fleets. Constructed mainly in the 1990s, these ships were largely considered to be revolutionary for their time, and many experts consider them comparable to many of the ships other nations are producing today. | ||
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TNS Ōkami (DDV-101) in 2017
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Class overview | |
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Builders: | Yotota Shipbuilding Co. |
Operators: | |
Succeeded by: |
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Built: | 1990– |
In commission: | 1992–present |
General characteristics | |
Type: | Guided missile destroyer |
Displacement: |
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Length: | 161 m (528 ft) |
Beam: | 21 m (69 ft) |
Draft: | 6.2 m (20 ft) |
Propulsion: | 4 x Yotota Heavy Industries gas turbines |
Speed: | 30 knots (56 km/h; 35 mph) |
Complement: | 300 enlisted and officers |
Armament: | |
Aircraft carried: | Up to 1 helicopter |
Aviation facilities: | No hangar flight deck only |
The Ōkami-class guided missile destroyer, known to the Engleans as the Hurrikan III-class guided missile destroyer, is a class of guided missile destroyers constructed for the United States of the Tao Navy and the Kaiserliche-Marine. The Ōkami class is currently operated by the Imperial Taoist Navy (ITN), and the Kaiserliche-Marine (KM). The class serves as a pillar of the modern ITN and KM fleets. Constructed mainly in the 1990s, these ships were largely considered to be revolutionary for their time, and many experts consider them comparable to many of the ships other nations are producing today.
Development
In 1983 the UST was preparing and planning the process of a major fleet overhaul. One of the largest projects which needed to be looked into was the next generation of destroyers. It is unknown exactly when the Engleans got involved, but during the process, large portions of the next-generation ship design program became a collaborative effort between the UST and the Englean Kaiserreich.
Ōkami-class destroyers are powered by four Yotota Heavy Industries gas turbines giving them a top speed of 30 knots (56 km/h; 35 mph).
Ships of the class
Pennant no. | Name | Laid down | Launched | Commissioned | Homeport | |||
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Imperial Taoist Navy | ||||||||
DDV-101 | Ōkami | 15 February 1990 | 28 June 1991 | 26 November 1992 | Kachi | |||
DDV-102 | Dingo | 24 June 1990 | 30 October 1991 | 29 March 2006 | Kachi | |||
DDV-103 | Kurupe | 18 January 1991 | 12 May 1992 | 12 October 2006 | Firentsu | |||
DDV-104 | D ana | 2 May 1991 | 17 September 1992 | 1 February 2006 | Firentsu | |||
Kaiserliche-Marine | ||||||||
Z-450 | Hurrikan III | 27 January 1991 | 30 May 1992 | 29 December 1993 | Kreil | |||
Z-451 | Passat | 10 June 1991 | 20 November 1992 | 30 May 1993 | Kreil | |||
Z-452 | Bö | 21 March 1993 | 30 August 1994 | 4 May 1995 | Seestadt am Main | |||
Z-453 | Aberhavn | 2 May 1995 | 20 October 1996 | 30 March 1997 | Friedrichshafen | |||
Z-454 | Franz Passmann | 19 January 1999 | 25 May 2000 | 28 November 2001 | Friedrichshafen |