List of active Republic of Dayashina Navy ships
List of active Republic of Dayashina Navy ships is a list of ships in active service with the Republic of Dayashina Navy. The RDN is one of the world's largest navies and the second largest navy in Hemithea in terms of tonnage, behind Menghe. As of 2019, the RDN operates XXX vessels, including 4 nuclear-powered aircraft carriers, 2 helicopter destroyers, 30 destroyers, 26 frigates, XX corvettes, XX large patrol craft, 6 guided missile cruisers, 16 attack submarines, and 20 nuclear powered general purpose attack submarines.
Throughout the 2010-2018, the RDN's procurement listings rapidly increased, as Prime Minister Daichi Noru pushed forward massive expansion plans, procuring dozens of Suijin-equipped ships. This eight year build-up represents the most rapid military build-up in Dayashinese history, even surpassing the build-up effort undertaken by the Dayashinese Empire in rapidity. As of 2019, the National Diet passed a vote committing to defence spending reforms, which may see a hard cancellation or tone-down of future procurement plans laid out by Prime Minister Noru.
Submarine fleet
Class | Picture | Type | Boats | Displacement | Note |
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Submarines | |||||
Taga-class | Attack submarine | RDNS Taga RDNS Ka'ala RDNS Kauai RDNS Haupu RDNS Olomana RDNS Kohala |
4,200 tonnes | ||
Sorajima-class | Attack submarine | RDNS Sorajima RDNS Aozorajima RDNS Ryujima RDNS Shogazujima RDNS Renkakujima RDNS Itsurijima RDNS Okagakijima RDNS Sakurajima RDNS A'olafa RDNS Minamijima RDNS Orajima RDNS Uedajima |
4,200 tonnes | ||
Nagara-class | Nuclear attack submarine | RDNS Nagara RDNS Abukuma RDNS Isuzu RDNS Yura RDNS Natori RDNS Kinu RDNS Sandai RDNS Jintsu RDNS Tenryu RDNS Chikuma RDNS Satami RDNS Tone RDNS Hamashi RDNS Ohogi RDNS Shokagi RDNS Yahagi RDNS Katori RDNS Tatsuta RDNS Iwazuka |
8,700 tonnes | The final four Nagara-class submarines were constructed with an additional 4x more VLS tubes. It features adapted technology mean't for a cancelled SSGN class proposal for Dayashina. | |
Izena-class | Nuclear attack submarine | RDNS Izena RDNS Iheya RDNS Naha |
12,000+ tonnes | Replacing Katori-class, six planned. | |
Yakushi-class | Nuclear guided missile submarine | RDNS Yakushi RDNS Akanagi RDNS Hachimantai RDNS Midori RDNS Kira RDNS Tsuruoka |
17,000+ tonnes | The Yakushi-class submarine is Dayashina's only purpose-built SSGN, and is the most heavily armed guided missile submarine in the world with 22 VLS tubes for multiple different missiles and unmanned vehicles. |
Surface fleet
Nuclear-powered aircraft carriers - CVN
Class | Picture | Type | Boats | Displacement | Note |
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Nuclear-powered aircraft carriers | |||||
Nakaya-class | Nuclear-powered aircraft carrier | RDNS Nakaya RDNS Kanegawa RDNS Takena RDNS Wakasa RDNS Daishi RDNS Rokunohe |
100,000+ tonnes | Dayashina's domestic CVN class, the largest, highest carrying capacity naval vessel in the world |
Aircraft carriers - CV
Class | Picture | Type | Boats | Displacement | Note |
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Aircraft carriers | |||||
Myoko-class | Helicopter destroyer | RDNS Myoko RDNS Ashigara RDNS Nachi RDNS Haguro RDNS Takao RDNS Chokai RDNS Aoba RDNS Kako RDNS Furutaka RDNS Kinugasa RDNS Tama RDNS Hira |
20,000 tonnes | 48 VLS |
Amphibious assault ship - LPD/LHD
Class | Picture | Type | Boats | Displacement | Note |
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Amphibious assault ships | |||||
Aozora-class | Mitsui LPD | Landing platform dock | RDNS Aozora RDNS Chiba RDNS Yuta RDNS Suzuya RDNS Hita RDNS Kiriha |
16,000 tonnes | Multirole usage, typically present leading amphibious fleets |
Landing ships - LSD
Guided missile cruisers - CG
Class | Picture | Type | Boats | Displacement | Note |
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Guided missile cruisers | |||||
Yamazaki-class | Guided missile cruiser (Suijin) | RDNS Yamazaki RDNS Katsumoto RDNS Hisakawa RDNS Shimizu RDNS Asuka RDNS Kitagawa RDNS Hakozaki RDNS Miyamoto RDNS Yanagi RDNS Hachiya |
11,000+ tonnes |
Destroyers - DDG/DD
Class | Picture | Type | Boats | Displacement | Note |
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Destroyers (30 in service) | |||||
Fujinami-class | Guided missile destroyer (Suijin) | RDNS Fujinami RDNS Suzunami RDNS Okinami RDNS Kiyonami RDNS Tamanami RDNS Hayanami |
10,000+ tonnes | Two additional planned, under question via the 2019 Dayashinese Defence Reforms | |
Miyuki-class | Guided missile destroyer (Suijin) | RDNS Miyuki RDNS Shirayuki RDNS Fubuki RDNS Hatsuyuki RDNS Asagiri RDNS Yugiri |
10,000+ tonnes | Commissioned as part of the RDN's doctrine to stress AAW following multiple crises in neighbouring waters | |
Yakaze-class | Guided missile destroyer (Suijin) | RDNS Yakaze RDNS Okikaze RDNS Shiokaze RDNS Namikaze RDNS Minekaze RDNS Nadakaze RDNS Sawakaze RDNS Hakaze |
9,500+ tonnes | First destroyer in the world to be outfitted with the Suijin system, all updated to Flight II (Miyuki standard) | |
Kikuzuki-class | Destroyer | RDNS Kikuzuki RDNS Mikazuki RDNS Mochizuki RDNS Yuzuki |
6,800 tonnes | Dayashina's last planned ASW DDG class, one of the most advanced in the world | |
Kasumi-class | Destroyer | RDNS Kasumi RDNS Arare RDNS Yamagumo RDNS Natsugumo RDNS Minegumo RDNS Oshio |
6,800 tonnes | Commissioned so as to address an inbalance in RDN AAW/ASW focus |
Frigates - FFG/FF
Class | Picture | Type | Boats | Displacement | Note |
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Frigates (26 in service) | |||||
Kiri-class | Frigate | RDNS Kiri RDNS Kaya RDNS Tsubaki RDNS Sakura RDNS Matsu RDNS Kuwa RDNS Nire RDNS Kiku RDNS Hana |
6,500 tonnes | Dayashinese variant of the Hanhaean Gwangsindo-class frigate | |
Zuikaku-class | Frigate | RDNS Zuikaku RDNS Taikaku RDNS Shokaku RDNS Junkaku RDNS Hikaku RDNS Kaikaku RDNS Ryukaku RDNS Yukaku |
3,500+ tonnes | Dayashinese variant of the Hanhaean Gonghae-class | |
Ryuho-class | Frigate | RDNS Ryuho RDNS Zuiho RDNS Shoho RDNS Taiho RDNS Taiyo RDNS Unyo |
3,250+ tonnes | Dayashinese variant of the Hanhaean Cheonjin-class |
Corvettes - DDC
6x Hayabusa, 6x Yoon Youngha