JS ''Uraga'' (MST-463) is the
lead ship of the s.
Construction and career
''Uraga'' was
laid down at
Hitachi Zosen Corporation Maizuru Shipyard on 19 May 1995 and
launched on 22 May 1996. She was commissioned on 19 May 1997. She was transferred to the
Yokosuka District Force.
On 7 November 1999, she conducted transportation training for Japanese nationals abroad around
Yokosuka and
Sagami Bay. In this training, , , , , and the
Ground Self-Defense Force also participated. A guidance team formed by the 1st Airborne Brigade participated.
On 13 March 2000, the minesweeping force was reorganized and incorporated as a ship under direct control.
On 25 November 2001, she departed for the
Arabian Sea for cooperation and support activities based on the Act on Special Measures Against Terrorism. On 12 December, she entered the port of
Karachi,
Pakistan with the escort ship , and put together 1,025 tents, 18,600 blankets, 7,925 vinyl sheets, 19,980 sleeping mats, and 19,600 water containers for the High Commissioner for Refugees. Handed over to the office. She left
Karachi Port on 13 December for Japan and returned on 31 December.
From 21 April to 7 May 2004, she participated in the second Western Pacific minesweeping training conducted in the waters around
Singapore with the minesweeper and .
On 4 August 2005,
Russia was dispatched to rescue the Russian deep-sea rescue boat AS28, which was unable to surface off the coast of
Petropavlovsk Kamchatsky, ''Uraga'' alongside the
submarine rescue ship
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List of active subm ...
, , . She returns on the 7th of the same month after a successful rescue of an airlifted British unmanned submersible. She is the first Maritime Self-Defense Force to carry out an international rescue mission. On 25 November, the same year, at the request of the
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, she was dispatched to Karachi, Pakistan, along with the escort ship JS ''Sawagiri'' to carry supplies such as tents and blankets for refugees in
Afghanistan. After she carried out the relief supplies, she broke up with ''Sawagiri'' and returned to
Japan
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on 31 December.
On 16 July 2007, a disaster dispatch was carried out in the
Niigata Chuetsu-oki Earthquake that occurred.
On 11 March 2011, she was dispatched to the
Great East Japan Earthquake caused by the 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku Earthquake. At the time of the earthquake, the
Universal Shipbuilding Keihin Plant was inspecting annually, and because the engine was overhauled, it was not possible to dispatch immediately, so we will participate from 18 April after completion.
In September of the same year, she was the first JMSDF ship to call with the at
Da Nang Port in
Vietnam and at
Port Blair
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in the
Andaman Islands
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,
Indian Ocean. After that, she was called at
Bahrain,
Minasalman on 14 October, and participated in a multilateral minesweeping training co-sponsored by the
United States and the
United Kingdom in the
Persian Gulf off Bahrain from the following 15th to 30th, and returned to Japan on 1 December.
She participated in the US-sponsored international minesweeping training held in the Persian Gulf from 16 to 27 September 2012 with the minesweeper JS ''Hachijō''.
From 4 to 26 April 2016, she participated in the 4th International Minesweeper Training hosted by the United States with the minesweeper in the waters around the
Arabian Peninsula
The Arabian Peninsula, (; ar, شِبْهُ الْجَزِيرَةِ الْعَرَبِيَّة, , "Arabian Peninsula" or , , "Island of the Arabs") or Arabia, is a peninsula of Western Asia, situated northeast of Africa on the Arabian Plate ...
.
On 1 July 2016, due to the reorganization of the Mine Warfare Force, the ships under the direct control of the group were abolished and incorporated into the 1st Mine Warfare Force.
From 18 to 30 July 2018, she will conduct mine warfare training and special training for Japan-US-India joint minesweeping in
Mutsu Bay.
[https://www.mod.go.jp/msdf/release/201807/20180717.pdf ]
Gallery
File:Operating room in JMSDF Uraga (MST-463).jpg, JS ''Uraga'''s operating room
File:Curry and rice at JMSDF Uraga (MST-463).jpg, Food aboard JS ''Uraga''
File:JMSDF Uraga (MST-463) in 2011-12 6.jpg, JS ''Uraga'''s builder plaque
File:JS Uraga sails toward Yokosuka after the SDF Fleet Review 2006 b.jpg, JS ''Uraga'' underway in 2006.
File:JS Uraga in SDF Fleet Review 2009 exercise day 1 a.jpg, JS ''Uraga'' underway during Fleet Review 2009.
File:JMSDF MST463 Uraga 20090208.JPG, JS ''Uraga'' on 8 February 2009.
File:JMSDF MST463 Uraga 20090208-2.JPG, JS ''Uraga'' on 8 February 2009.
File:JS Uraga and JS Bungo at Yokosuka, -Oct. 2009 a.jpg, JS ''Uraga'' and at Yokosuka on 22 October 2009.
File:JMSDF Uraga (MST-463) in 2011-12 1.jpg, JS ''Uraga'' on 4 December 2011.
File:JMSDF Uraga (MST-463) in 2011-12 2.jpg, JS ''Uraga'' on 4 December 2011.
File:JMSDF Uraga (MST-463) in 2011-12 4.jpg, JS ''Uraga''s helipad on 4 December 2011.
File:JMSDF Uraga (MST-463) in 2011-12 5.jpg, JS ''Uraga'' on 4 December 2011.
File:JS Uraga, USS Pioneer and USS Ardent in IMCMEX 12, -20 Sep. 2012 a.jpg, JS ''Uraga'' alongside and on 20 September 2012.
File:OPS-20 and OPS-14C on board JS Uraga (MST-463), -2 Jun. 2013 a.webm, JS ''Uraga''s radar OPS-20 and OPS-14C on 2 June 2013.
File:INS Kadmatt (P29) with JS Uraga (MST-463) during an exercise.jpg, JS ''Uraga'' with during an exercise.
References
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1996 ships
Mine warfare vessels of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force
Ships built by Hitachi Zosen Corporation