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Shiretoko (PL-101)
Class overview
NameShiretoko class
Operators Japan Coast Guard
Preceded byDaiou class
Succeeded byOjika class
Built1978–1982
In commission1978–2016
Completed28
Active0
Retired28
General characteristics
Type1,000 ton-class PL (Patrol vessel, Large)
Displacement980 Gross tonnage
Length77.8 m (255 ft)
Beam9.6 m (31 ft)
Draught3.4 m (11 ft)
Propulsion
Speed20 knots
Range4,400 nmi
Boats & landing
craft carried
  • 2 × 7m class RHIBs
  • 2 × 4.8m class RHIB
Complement40
ArmamentOne JM61-M 20mm gun or KDC 35mm gun

Shiretoko class patrol vessel (Template:Lang-ja) is a class of PL type patrol vessels of the Japan Coast Guard (JCG; former Maritime Safety Agency, MSA). PL stands for "Patrol vessel Large", and the class name "Shiretoko" is named after Shiretoko, the northeastern area of the island of Hokkaidō, Japan

In 1977, Act on Territorial Waters and Contiguous Water Area and the Act on Temporary Measures Concerning Fishery Waters was confirmed by the National Diet of Japan to adapt for the UNCLOS III. As a direct result of these acts, the coverage area of the MSA was dramatically extended, so the update of their equipment became a thing of the urgent. In consequence of these situations, the MSA had put some series of patrol vessels into commission from late 1970s to early 1980s.

This class was one of these series, planned to form the main fleet in the high-endurance mission. This class was designed as the enlarged and mass-production variant of the Daiou-class, preceding large patrol vessels. Early-batch of this class equipped with one Bofors 40 mm L/60 gun like the Daiou-class, but latter-batch had changed their weapon to the new Oerlikon KDC 35mm gun. And later, ships of the early-batch converted their weapon to the JM61-M 20mm gun.

Ships in the class

Ships in the class
Pennant number Ship Name Builder Commission Decommission
PL101 Shiretoko Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding 8 November 1978 26 March 2012
PL102 Esan Sumitomo Heavy Industries 16 November 1978 19 December 2008
PL103 Kusakaki (former Wakasa) Kawasaki Heavy Industries 21 October 2015
PL104 Atsumi (former Yahiko, Shimanto, Kii) Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
PL105 Ojika (former Motobu) Sasebo Heavy Industries 29 November 1978 20 October 2000
PL106 Rishiri Shikoku Dockyard 12 September 1979 18 March 2006
PL107 Matsushima Tohoku Zosen 14 September 1979 7 February 2009
PL108 Iwaki Naikai Zosen Corporation 10 August 1979 12 March 2006
PL109 Shikine Usuki Shipyard 20 September 1979 4 September 2009
PL110 Suruga Kurushima Zosen 28 September 1979 5 February 2010
PL111 Rebun Narasaki Shipbuilding Corporation 21 November 1979 12 December 2008
PL112 Chōkai Nipponkai Heavy Industries 30 November 1979 12 March 2008
PL113 Nojima (former Ashizuri) Sanoyas Shipyard 31 October 1979 18 March 2006
PL114 Tosa (former Oki) Tsuneishi Shipbuilding 16 November 1979 29 January 2009
PL115 Yōtei (former Noto) Miho Shipyard 30 November 1979 21 December 2015
PL116 Yonakuni Hayashikane Shipbuilding 31 October 1979 2 February 2005
PL117 Suruga (former Daisetsu, Kudaka, Kurikoma, Iwami, Rebun) Hakodate Dock 31 January 1980 20 January 2016
PL118 Shimokita Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries 12 March 1980 26 March 2012
PL119 Suzuka Kanasashi Zosen 7 March 1980 5 February 2010
PL120 Kunisaki Koyo Dockyard Company 29 February 1980 18 October 2016
PL121 Amaki (former Genkai) Oshima Shipbuilding 31 January 1980 5 February 2008
PL122 Itoshima (former Gotou, Iwami) Onomichi Dockyard 29 February 1980 21 October 2015
PL123 Koshiki Kasado Dockyard 25 January 1980 5 February 2010
PL124 Hateruma Osaka Shipbuilding 12 March 1980 27 February 2008
PL125 Katori Tohoku Zosen 17 October 1980 21 October 2016
PL126 Oshika (former Kunigami, Matsushima) Kanda Shipbuilding 21 October 1980 20 January 2016
PL127 Etomo Naikai Zosen Corporation 17 March 1982 26 September 2016
PL128 Esan (former Masyu, Amagi, Yonakuni) Shikoku Dockyard 12 March 1982

See also

References

Future Reading

  • "Ships of Japan Coast Guard". Ships of the World (692). Kaijinn-sha: 51. July 2008.
  • Shigehiro Sakamoto (July 2008). "60th Anniversary of JCG: For near future". Ships of the World (692). Kaijinn-sha: 132–137.
  • Yoshifumi Mayama (July 2008). "60th Anniversary of JCG: Technical history of its ship". Ships of the World (692). Kaijinn-sha: 138–143.