Ikazuchi Class Destroyer Escort - Ships

Ships

Pennant no. Name Laid down Launched Commissioned Decommissioned Stricken
DE 202 Ikazuchi 1954 September 6, 1955 1956 1976 1983
DE 203 Inazuma 1954 August 4, 1955 1956 1977 1983
Combatant ship classes of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force
Helicopter Destroyer (DDH)
  • Haruna
  • Shirane
  • Hyūga
Guided Missile Destroyer (DDG)
  • Amatsukaze (DDG-163)
  • Tachikaze
  • Hatakaze
  • Kongō
  • Atago
Destroyer (DD)
  • Asakaze (DD-181) / Hatakaze (DD-182) (Gleaves)
  • Ariake (DD-183) (Fletcher)
  • Harukaze
  • Akizuki (1959)
  • Hatsuyuki
  • Asagiri
  • Murasame (1994)
  • Takanami
  • Akizuki (2010)
All Purpose Destroyer (DDA)
  • Murasame (1958)
  • Takatsuki
Anti Submarine Destroyer (DDK)
  • Ayanami
  • Yamagumo
  • Minegumo
Destroyer Escort (DE)
  • Asahi (DE-262) / Hatsuhi (DE-263) (Cannon)
  • Ikazuchi
  • Akebono
  • Wakaba (DE-261)
  • Isuzu
  • Chikugo
  • Ishikari (DE-226)
  • Yubari
  • Abukuma
Patrol Frigate (PF)
  • Kusu (PF–281) (Tacoma)
Submarine (SS)
  • Kuroshio (SS-501)
  • Oyashio (SS-511)
  • Hayashio
  • Natsushio
  • Ōshio (SS-561)
  • Asashio
  • Uzushio
  • Yūshio
  • Harushio
  • Oyashio
  • Sōryū
Ocean Minehunters/Minesweepers (MHS)
  • Yaeyama
Coastal Minhunters/Minesweepers (MHC)
  • Yashiro (MSC-601)
  • Atada
  • Kasado
  • Takami
  • Hatsushima
  • Awashima
  • List of combatant ship classes of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force
  • List of ships of the Japanese Navy


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