JS Akashi

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File:JS Akashi(AGS-5107)Launching ceremony 29 May 2025.jpg
Akashi being launched, 29 May 2025
History
File:Naval Ensign of Japan.svgJapan
NameAkashi
Ordered2022
BuilderMitsubishi Heavy Industries Shimonoseki Shipyard
Cost28.3 billion yen
Laid down20 August 2024
Launched29 May 2025
CommissionedMarch 2026 (scheduled)
HomeportYokosuka
IdentificationPennant number: AGS-5107
StatusTo be commissioned
Class overview
Preceded byShōnan
Succeeded byN/A
General characteristics
TypeOceanographic research ship
Displacement
  • 3,500 t (3,400 long tons; 3,900 short tons) (standard)
  • 4,700 t (4,600 long tons; 5,200 short tons) (full load)
Length113.7 m (373 ft 0 in)
Beam17.8 m (58 ft 5 in)
Draft9.2 m (30 ft 2 in)
Installed power4,600 hp (3,400 kW)
Propulsion
Speed16 kn (30 km/h; 18 mph)
CrewApproximately 90

JS Akashi (Japanese: あかし; Pennant number: AGS-5107) is an oceanographic research ship built for the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, named after the Akashi Coast.[1][2] She is the fourth ship to bear this name, after the Imperial Japanese Navy's protected cruiser Akashi, the repair ship Akashi, and the JMSDF's research ship Akashi.[3]

Construction and career

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Akashi was laid down at the Enora Plant of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries' Shimonoseki Shipyard in May 2023[contradictory], as part of the JMSDF's Mid-Term Defense Program for the fisical year 2022.[4] She was christened and launched on 29 May 2025,[5][6] costing 28.3 billion yen during the vessel's construction.[7][8] After a period of fitting out and sea trials, Akashi is scheduled to be commissioned in March 2026.[3] She will be deployed to the Yokosuka Naval Base, replacing JS Wakasa of the 1st Oceanographic Research Squadron under the Oceanography ASW Support Command.[3]

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Footnotes

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