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JDS ''Azuma'' (ATS-4201) was a training support ship of
Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force The , abbreviated , also simply known as the Japanese Navy, is the maritime warfare branch of the Japan Self-Defense Forces, tasked with the naval defense of Japan. The JMSDF was formed following the dissolution of the Imperial Japanese Navy ( ...
. JS Kurobe was built in 1989 for the purpose of training that could not properly supported by ''Azuma'''s equipment, and so she was removed from the register in 1999 when the new training ship ''Tenryu'' was built.


Development and design

In 1957, during the Second Defense Build-up Plan, the Maritime Self-Defense Force received 10 KD-2R-3 low-speed target aircraft from the
US Navy The United States Navy (USN) is the naval warfare, maritime military branch, service branch of the United States Department of Defense. It is the world's most powerful navy with the largest Displacement (ship), displacement, at 4.5 millio ...
and began operating unmanned target aircraft (
target drones Target may refer to: Warfare and shooting * Shooting target, used in marksmanship training and various shooting sports ** Bullseye (target), the goal one for which one aims in many of these sports ** Aiming point, in field artiller ...
). In the same year, the Landing Ship Support (LSSL) ''Hamagiku'' was incorporated into the Yokosuka District Force and remodeled into an unmanned target aircraft mother boat. After that, the KD-2R-5 was also introduced, but the rear deck of the boat was narrow, which hindered the launch work of the target aircraft, so in 1964, the ''Kusu''-class patrol ship, was newly introduced. It was selected and refurbished as an unmanned target aircraft mother ship. However, at that time, with the aggravation of the airborne threat, the deployment of new-generation anti-aircraft weapon systems such as 5-inch single-armed quick-firing guns and tartar systems were progressing, and the KD-2R low-speed target aircraft provided a sufficient training environment. Problems that could not be provided were being pointed out. For this reason, it was planned to introduce the
BQM-34 Firebee The Ryan Firebee is a series of target drones developed by the Ryan Aeronautical Company beginning in 1951. It was one of the first jet-propelled drones, and remains one of the most widely used target drones ever built. Development Ryan Fireb ...
, a high-speed jet-propelled target aircraft operated by the US military in the three armies at that time. At that time, the US military operated by ground launch or air launch, but the Maritime Self-Defense Force could not operate in this way due to the setting of the training sea area and the lack of launch aircraft. For this reason, this ship was built as the world's first platform for operating a Firebee high-speed target aircraft on board.


Construction and career

''Azuma'' was
laid down Laying the keel or laying down is the formal recognition of the start of a ship's construction. It is often marked with a ceremony attended by dignitaries from the shipbuilding company and the ultimate owners of the ship. Keel laying is one ...
on 13 July 1968 at Maizuru Heavy Industries,
Maizuru is a city in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 78,644 in 34,817 households and a population density of 230 persons per km2. The total area of the city is . Geography Maizuru is located in northern Kyoto Prefectu ...
and launched on 14 April 1969. The ship was commissioned on 26 November 1969. Reorganized into a ship under the direct control of the escort fleet on 24 June 1994. Removed from the register on 28 May 1999. During the commissioning period of about 30 years, she engaged in a total of 1317 training support missions, including a total range of about 624,000
nautical miles A nautical mile is a unit of length used in air, marine, and space navigation, and for the definition of territorial waters. Historically, it was defined as the meridian arc length corresponding to one minute ( of a degree) of latitude at the eq ...
(about 29 laps of the earth), 504 firebees, 344 chakas, and 469 low-speed drones.


References

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