Fleet Submarine Force | |
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潜水艦隊 | |
[REDACTED] Fleet Submarine Force emblem | |
Active | 10 February 1981 – present |
Country | Japan |
Allegiance | Japan |
Branch | Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force |
Role | Fleet |
Size | approx 1,800 people |
Part of | Self-Defense Fleet |
Garrison/HQ | Yokosuka |
Anniversaries | 10 February |
Website | https://www.mod.go.jp/msdf/sbf/index.html |
The Fleet Submarine Force belonged to the surface force for the self-defense fleet of the Maritime Self-Defense Forces. It is a fleet organized around submarines belonging to the Self-Defense Fleet of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force.
History
On 1 February 1965, the 1st Submarine Group was newly formed under the Self-Defense Fleet. On 16 October 1973, the 2nd Submarine Group was newly formed under the Self-Defense Fleet. On 10 February 1981, the Submarine Fleet was newly formed under the Self-Defense Fleet (Headquarters, 1st Submarine Group, 2nd Submarine Group, Submarine Education and Training Corps).
On 9 March 2000, a new edition of the 1st Training Submarine. Initially, the submarines belonged in the group were JDS Asashio and JDS Setoshio. On 22 March 2002, the Yokosuka Submarine Education and Training Detachment was newly established in the Submarine Education and Training Corps. On 1 October 2020, the Submarine Fleet Command moved to the new Maritime Operations Center, a new government building of the Self-Defense Fleet Command completed in the Funakoshi area.
Gallery
- JS Kuroshio
- Oyashio-class submarine
Citations
- "自衛隊法施行令 | e-Gov法令検索". elaws.e-gov.go.jp. Retrieved 2021-05-28.
- "自衛隊の多彩な部隊". www.clearing.mod.go.jp. Retrieved 2021-05-28.
- Twitter https://twitter.com/jmsdf_pao/status/1311934831786258433. Retrieved 2021-05-28.
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External links
- Submarine Fleet
- Diving Team’s Preparation
- Practice Diving Team’s Preparation Instructions
- The preparation of the submarine base team
- The preparation of the submarine education and training team
Ministry of Defense (Japan) and Japan Self-Defense Forces | |
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Japan Ground Self-Defense Force Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force Japan Air Self-Defense Force | |
Leadership | |
Personnel |
Combatant ship classes of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force | |
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Helicopter Destroyer (DDH) | |
Guided Missile Destroyer (DDG) | |
Destroyer (DD) | |
All Purpose Destroyer (DDA) | |
Anti Submarine Destroyer (DDK) | |
Destroyer Escort (DE) | |
Frigate Multi-Purpose/Mine (FFM) | |
Patrol Frigate (PF) | |
Submarine (SS) | |
Ocean Minehunters/Minesweepers (MHS) | |
Minesweeper Tenders (MST) | |
Minelayers (MMC) | |
Coastal Minehunters/Minesweepers (MHC/MSC) | |
Amphibious Warfare (LST/LCU) | |
Diving Support Vessel (YDT) | |
Cable Laying Ship (ARC) | |
Yacht (ASY) | |
Research Ship (AGS/AOS) | |
Replenishment Ship (AO/AOE) | |
Patrol boat (PG) | |
Submarine chaser (PC) | |
Training ship (TV/ATS/TSS) | |
Submarine rescue ship (ASR/AS) | |
Experimental ship (ASE) | |
Icebreaker (AGB) | |