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List of Japan Coast Guard vessels and aircraft

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List of Japan Coast Guard vessels and aircraft.

Fleet

PLH (Patrol Vessel Large With Helicopter)

PLH 31 berthed in Kawasaki shipyard
PL 31 berthed in Yokohama harbour

PL (Patrol Vessel Large)

Training role

  • 3000 t class
    • Miura
    • Kojima
    • Okoyama

PM (Patrol Vessel Medium)

  • 500 t class
    • Katori class
    • Teshio (2nd)
    • Teshio class (Natsui class)
  • 350 t class
    • Tokara class
    • Amami class
    • Takatori class

PS (Patrol Vessel Small)

  • 220 t class
  • 180 t class
    • Bizan class (Raizan class)
    • Mihashi class (Shinzan class)
    • Shimoji class
  • 130 t class
    • Takatsuki class

PC (Patrol Craft)

  • 35 m class
    • Yodo class
    • Hamagumo class
    • Matsunami
    • Hayanami class
  • 30 m class
    • Kagayuki class (Hayagumo class)
    • Asogiri class
    • Murakumo class
  • 23 m class
    • Kotonami class
    • Natsugiri class
    • Shimagiri class
    • Akizuki class

CL (Craft Large)

  • 20 m class
    • Suzukaze class (Himegiku class)
    • Hayagiku class
    • Shiraume class
  • 15 m class
    • Nadakaze class
    • Isokaze class

FL (Fire fighting boat Large)

  • Hiryū class (2nd)
  • Hiryū class (1st)

FM (Fire fighting boat Medium)

  • Nunobiki class

GS (Guard Boat Small)

  • Sagittarius class (Hayate class 2nd)
  • Hayate class

SS (Surveillance Service Small)

  • Lynx class
  • Polaris class
  • Orion class (2nd)
  • Southern Cross class (Polaris class)
  • Orion class (1st)

MS (Monitoring Boat Small)

  • Katsuren
  • Saikai
  • Kinugasa

HL (Hydrographic Survey Vessel Large)

HL 11 was sailing in the sea
  • Heiyō class (2nd)
  • Shōyō (2nd)
  • Meiyō class (2nd)
  • Tenyō (2nd)
  • Takuyō (2nd)
  • Shōyō (1st)
  • Meiyō (1st)
  • Takuyō (1st)

HM (Hydrographic Survey Vessel Medium)

  • Kaiyō (1st)
  • Tenyō (1st)
  • Heiyō (1st)

HS (Hydrographic Survey Vessel Small)

  • Hamashio class (3rd)
  • Jinbei
  • Hamashio class (2nd)
  • Akashi class
  • Hamashio class (1st)
  • Takashima class
  • Isogo class
  • Hashima class
  • Akashio class

LM (Light-House Service Vessel Medium)

  • Hakuun class

LS (Light-House Service Vessel Small)

  • Akihikari class
  • Hatsuhikari class

TV (Training Vessel)

  • CI class
  • Aoba class

Aircraft inventory

Aircraft Origin Type Versions In service[1] Notes
Beechcraft Super King Air  United States Patrol
Transport
King Air 200T
King Air 350
1
9
Bombardier Dash 8  Canada Maritime surveillance DHC-8-315 8
Cessna 206 Stationair  United States Utility U206G 1
Dassault Falcon 900  France Maritime surveillance, search and rescue 2
Gulfstream V  United States VIP transport 2
Saab 340  Sweden Transport SF 340B 4
AgustaWestland AW139  Italy SAR AW139 14 10 ordered
Bell 206 JetRanger  United States Utility helicopter 206B 3
Bell 212 Twin Huey  United States Transport helicopter 16
Bell 412  United States Transport helicopter 5
Bell 505  United States Utility helicopter 505 4 [2]
Eurocopter Super Puma  France SAR AS 332L1 2
Eurocopter EC225/Airbus Helicopters H225  France SAR EC 225/H225 11 [3]
Sikorsky S-76  United States SAR S-76C
S-76D
3
0

11 ordered

References

  1. ^ "World Military Aircraft Inventory", Aerospace Source Book 2007, Aviation Week & Space Technology, January 15, 2007.
  2. ^ Frain 2018, pp. 58–59
  3. ^ "Japan Coast Guard expands Super Puma fleet with additional H225 order" (Press release). Airbus. 6 March 2019. Retrieved 7 March 2019.