JDS Natsushio (SS-523)
|  JDS Natsushio | |
| History | |
|---|---|
|  Japan | |
| Name | 
 | 
| Namesake | Natsushio (1939) | 
| Ordered | 1960 | 
| Builder | Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Kobe | 
| Laid down | 5 December 1961 | 
| Launched | 18 September 1962 | 
| Commissioned | 29 June 1963 | 
| Decommissioned | 20 March 1978 | 
| Identification | Pennant number: SS-523 | 
| Fate | Scrapped | 
| General characteristics | |
| Class & type | Natsushio-class submarine | 
| Displacement | 790 long tons (803 t) surfaced | 
| Length | 61 m (200 ft 2 in) | 
| Beam | 6.5 m (21 ft 4 in) | 
| Draft | 4.1 m (13 ft 5 in) | 
| Depth | 6.4 m (21 ft 0 in) | 
| Propulsion | 
 | 
| Speed | 
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| Complement | 40 | 
| Armament | 3 × 533 mm (21 in) torpedo tubes | 
JDS Natsushio (SS-523) was the lead boat of the Natsushio-class submarines. She was commissioned on 29 June 1963.
Construction and career
Natsushio was laid down at Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Kobe Shipyard on 5 December 1961 and launched on 18 September 1962. She was commissioned on 29 June 1963.[1][2]
On 1 February 1965, the 1st Submarine was reorganized into the 1st Submarine Group, which was newly formed under the Self-Defense Fleet. From 8 June to 23 August of the same year, she deployed to Hawaii to participate in dispatch training with JDS Fuyushio. Along the way, on 15 July, a periscope broke in a collision with an uninhabited cargo ship in the waters south of Oahu.
The submarine was removed from the naval register on 20 March 1978.[3]
Citations
- ^ World Ships Special Edition 66th Collection Maritime Self-Defense Force All Ship History. Gaijinsha. 2004.
- ^ World Ships Special Edition Vol. 665: History of Maritime Self-Defense Force Submarines. Gaijinsha. 2006.
- ^ Maritime Self-Defense Force News, Ships of the World, June 1971, No. 166. Gaijinsha. June 1971. p. 81.
External links
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