List of Yamatai Imperial Navy ships

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This is a list of ships in active service with the Yamatai Imperial Navy. The Imperial Navy is one of the world's largest navies and is the largest navy in Escar in terms of fleet tonnage. As of 2020, the Imperial Navy operates a total of 143 vessels, including 27 submarines, 4 aircraft carriers, 8 cruisers, 29 destroyers, 6 destroyer escorts, 6 patrol vessels, 4 landing ship docks, and other support vessels.

Summary

  • 4 Ballistic missile submarines
  • 23 Attack submarines
  • 4 aircraft carriers
  • 8 cruisers
  • 29 destroyers
  • 6 destroyer escorts
  • 8 training vessels
  • 6 patrol vessels
  • 4 Landing ship dock
  • 9 Landing craft
  • 16 miscellaneous ships
  • 21 Mine countermeasures vessels
  • 5 replenishment ships

Submarine fleet

Attack submarines

Class Picture Type Boats Note
Attack submarines - 23
Nowaki-class Nuclear attack submarine Nowaki (い-623)
Kagerou (い-624)
Shiranui (い-625)
Upgraded Shikinami-class.
2 under construction
Shikinami-class Diesel-electric attack submarine Shikinami (い-610)
Naganami (い-611)
Makinami (い-612)
Takanami (い-613)
Ōnami (い-614)
Kiyonami (い-615)
Tamanami (い-616)
Suzunami (い-617)
Fujinami (い-618)
Hayanami (い-619)
Hamanami (い-620)
Okinami (い-621)
Asanami (い-622)
Tsunami (い-623)
Asashio-class Diesel-electric attack submarine Takashio (い-530)
Ōshio (い-531)
Michishio (い-532)
Arashio (い-533)
Kuroshio (い-534)
Isoshio (い-535)
Hayashio (い-537)
Natsushio (い-538)
Narushio (い-539)
Asashio (い-528) and Oyashio (い-529) converted to training submarine.
Yaeshio (い-526) scrapped after damage during 2010 Masukan War.

Ballistic missile submarines

Class Picture Type Boats Note
Ballistic missile submarines - 4
Unryū-class Nuclear ballistic missile submarine Unryū (は-740)
Hakuryū (は-741)
Kenryū (は-742)
Seiryū (は-743)
Capable of both conventional cruise missile and ballistic missile activities.

Surface fleet

Aircraft carriers

Class Picture Type Ships Note
Aircraft carriers (空母) - 4
Ibuki-class STOVL aircraft carrier Ibuki (空母-192) Radically modified Hotaru-class.
1 under construction.
Hotaru-class VTOL aircraft carrier Hotaru (空母-190)
Yakushi (空母-191)
4 planned, 2 completed as Hotaru-class. Ibuki completed as heavily modified Ibuki-class.
Sayashi-class VTOL aircraft carrier Sayashi (空母-188) Yumiori (空母-189) heavily damaged during the 2010 Masukan War and scrapped.

Landing ships

Class Picture Type Ships Note
Landing ships (着陸船) - 4
Genbu-class Dock landing ship Genbu (着陸船-4001)
Suzaku (着陸船-4002)
Byakko (着陸船-4003)
Final vessel heavily damaged in the 1997 Hasukuni earthquake while under construction and scrapped
Landing craft - 9
Type-52 Utility Landing Craft Utility landing craft じ-1
じ-2
Saw combat in the 2010 Masukan War.
Type-44 Landing Craft Landing Craft Mechanized き-10
き-11
き-12
き-13
き-15
き-18
き-19
3 vessels heavily damaged during 2010 Masukan War:
  • 2 vessels sold to civilians for conversion to transport barges
  • 1 vessel scrapped

Cruisers

Class Picture Type Ships Note
Cruisers (巡洋艦) - 8
Kyōkaku-class Guided missile cruiser Kyōkaku (巡洋艦-179)
Zuikaku (巡洋艦-180)
Zuikaku commissioned in 2020.
強鶴 - Strong Crane
瑞鶴 - Auspicious Crane
Yūkaku-class Guided missile cruiser Yūkaku (巡洋艦-177)
Shōkaku (巡洋艦-178)
優鶴 - Graceful Crane
翔鶴 - Soaring Crane
Murota-class Guided missile cruiser Murota (巡洋艦-173)
Haruna (巡洋艦-174)
Takatsu (巡洋艦-175)
Hiroka (巡洋艦-176)
Second-generation cruisers.
Named after major rivers in Yamatai.

Destroyers

Class Picture Type Ships Note
Guided missile destroyer (駆逐艦) - 1
Takase-class Guided missile destroyer Takase (駆逐艦-171) Older guided missile destroyer class prior to the introduction of the cruisers.
  • Ashida (172) converted to training ship
  • Ōkōzu (170) scrapped in 2016
Destroyers (駆逐艦) - 28
Murakumo-class Destroyer Murakumo (駆逐艦-119)
Shirakumo (駆逐艦-120)
Latest ASW-focused destroyers introduced in 2018.
Umikaze-class Destroyer Umikaze (駆逐艦-115)
Yamakaze (駆逐艦-116)
Kawakaze (駆逐艦-117)
Suzukaze (駆逐艦-118)
Third-generation multipurpose destroyers.
Isokaze-class Destroyer Isokaze (駆逐艦-110)
Hatsukaze (駆逐艦-111)
Yukikaze (駆逐艦-112)
Amatsukaze (駆逐艦-113)
Tokitsukaze (駆逐艦-114)
Second-generation multipurpose destroyers.
Urakaze-class Destroyer Urakaze (駆逐艦-101)
Hamakaze (駆逐艦-102)
Tanikaze (駆逐艦-103)
Hagikaze (駆逐艦-104)
Maikaze (駆逐艦-105)
Nadakaze (駆逐艦-106)
Minekaze (駆逐艦-107)
Sawakaze (駆逐艦-108)
Okikaze (駆逐艦-109)
Second-generation multipurpose destroyers.
Nagatsuki-class Destroyer Nagatsuki (駆逐艦-151)
Uzuki (駆逐艦-152)
Satsuki (駆逐艦-153)
Minazuki (駆逐艦-154)
Fumizuki (駆逐艦-155)
Kikuzuki (駆逐艦-156)
Mikazuki (駆逐艦-157)
Mochizuki (駆逐艦-158)
First-generation multipurpose destroyers.

Destroyer Escorts

Class Picture Type Ships Note
Destroyer Escorts (護衛駆逐艦) - 6
Hinomoto-class Destroyer escort Hinomoto (護衛駆逐艦-229)
Fukui (護衛駆逐艦-230)
Hōen (護衛駆逐艦-231)
Jōto (護衛駆逐艦-232)
Kansai (護衛駆逐艦-233)
Shinō (護衛駆逐艦-234)
Multipurpose destroyer escorts capable of both ASW and ASuW.

Mine countermeasure vessels

Class Picture Type Ships Note
Mine countermeasure vessels (掃海艇) - 21
Uraga-class Minesweeper Uraga
Bungo
Categorized as "mine-countermeasures support ship".
Awaji-class Minesweeper Awaji
Hirado
Etajima
Etajima will be commissioned in March 2021.
Enoshima-class Minesweeper Enoshima
Chichijima
Hatsushima
Hirashima-class Minesweeper Hirashima
Yakushima
Takashima
Sugashima-class Minesweeper Sugashima
Tsunoshima
Naoshima
Toyoshima
Ukushima
Izushima
Aishima
Aoshima
Miyajima
Shishijima
Kuroshima

Patrol vessels

Class Picture Type Ships Note
Patrol vessels - 6
Kintaka-class Patrol boat Kintaka
Wakataka
Otaka
Kumataka
Umitaka
Shirataka

See also