Yusha-class amphibious assault ship
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TNS Yusha (AAV-104)
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Class overview | |
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Builders: | Ein Shipbuilding Co. |
Operators: | UST Navy |
Preceded by: | Shinano-class |
Built: | 1995–1998 |
In commission: | 1997–present |
Completed: | 2 |
Active: | 2 |
General characteristics | |
Type: | Amphibious assault ship |
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Length: | 178 m (584 ft) |
Beam: | 25.8 m (85 ft) |
Draught: | 17 m (56 ft) |
Draft: | 6 m (20 ft) |
Propulsion: |
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Speed: | 22 knots (41 km/h; 25 mph) |
Complement: |
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Sensors and processing systems: |
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Armament: | 4 x Sūkikyō CIWS |
Aircraft carried: | Up to 8 helicopters |
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The Yusha-class amphibious assault ship is a amphibious assault ship constructed for the United States of the Tao Navy. While the USTN describes the Yusha class as tank landing ships, they lack the bow doors and beaching capability traditionally associated with such vessels. Functionally, their good deck makes the Yusha class more like a dock landing ship (LSD).
As of 2018, there are 2 Yusha class vessels active with the the United States of the Tao Navy.
Development
The first Tao Times report on the Yusha class noted that "the program originated in a proposal for a small carrier for defensive and mine countermeasures (MCM) purposes, but this was deemed "necessary considering the USTs need for such vessels" at the time, and the project was reworked as an amphibious assault ship. Later the USTN returned to the idea of helicopter carriers with the larger Shokaku and Hinoryu classes.
The Yusha class increases its carrying capacity with a flat-top open air upper vehicle parking deck, it has an elevated island superstructure offset to starboard giving the appearance of a small aircraft carrier (it is unkown whether or not this was intentional) though the helicopter flight deck only comprises the stern of the ship. Small deck elevators accessing the enclosed lower parking deck are for vehicles rather than helicopters, the lower vehicle deck has access to the well deck. There is no enclosed aircraft hangar and any helicopters are tied down topside.
At least one member of the class, TNS Yusha (AAV-104), participated in the invaion of the Rengo island.
In January 2015, The UST Chancellory of Defence (CoD) confirmed reports that it would perform a major refit on the Yusha-class amphibious assault ships to embark tiltrotor helicopters, and Ground Assault Amphibious Vehicles (GAAV) to improve their amphibious capabilities.
Ships in the class
Pennant no. | Name | Laid down | Launched | Commissioned | Homeport |
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AAV-104 | Yusha | 13 February 1995 | 24 January 1996 | 15 June 1997 | Aoba |
AAV-105 | Yukan'na | 21 November 1997 | 2 October 1998 | 21 March 2000 | Neshito |