JS Shimakaze

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Q11269000

1987 Hatakaze-class destroyer. 
DDG-172

1985-01-13T00:00:00Z
1988-03-23T00:00:00Z
1987-01-30T00:00:00Z
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CIWS, JS Shimakaze (DDG-172) aCIWS, JS Shimakaze (DDG-172) a
CIWS, JS Shimakaze (DDG-172) bCIWS, JS Shimakaze (DDG-172) b
DDG-172RepairingShimakazeDDG-172RepairingShimakaze
Guided missile destroyer USS McCampbell (DDG 85), front, leads a formation during joint military operations, followed by Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force destroyer JS Shimakaze (DDG 172) and Royal Australian 120607-N-ER662-1574Guided missile destroyer USS McCampbell (DDG 85), front, leads a formation during joint military operations, followed by Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force destroyer JS Shimakaze (DDG 172) and Royal Australian 120607-N-ER662-1574
Guided missile destroyer USS McCampbell (DDG 85), front, leads a formation during joint military operations, followed by Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force destroyer JS Shimakaze (DDG 172) and Royal Australian 120607-N-ER662-1594Guided missile destroyer USS McCampbell (DDG 85), front, leads a formation during joint military operations, followed by Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force destroyer JS Shimakaze (DDG 172) and Royal Australian 120607-N-ER662-1594
Italian frigate Carlo Margottini (F 592), Turkish frigate TCG Salihreis (F-246) and Japanese training ships Kashima (TV-3508) and Shimakaze (TV-3521) underway in the Mediterranean Sea, 6 June 2022 (220606-O-NO101-1003)Italian frigate Carlo Margottini (F 592), Turkish frigate TCG Salihreis (F-246) and Japanese training ships Kashima (TV-3508) and Shimakaze (TV-3521) underway in the Mediterranean Sea, 6 June 2022 (220606-O-NO101-1003)
JMSDF Training Squadron JMSDF Training Squadron "Kashima", "Shimakaze"
JS Inazuma (DD-105), Samidare (DD-106), Shimakaze (DDG-172)JS Inazuma (DD-105), Samidare (DD-106), Shimakaze (DDG-172)
JS Shimakaze at Nagasaki, -May 2009 aJS Shimakaze at Nagasaki, -May 2009 a
JS Shimakaze at SDF Fleet Review 2006 aJS Shimakaze at SDF Fleet Review 2006 a
JS Shimakaze, Sasebo 02JS Shimakaze, Sasebo 02
JS Shimakaze, aft deck, at SaseboJS Shimakaze, aft deck, at Sasebo
JS Shimakaze(TV-3521)JS Shimakaze(TV-3521)
Mk 32 SVTT, JS Shimakaze (DDG-172) at SaseboMk 32 SVTT, JS Shimakaze (DDG-172) at Sasebo
The guided missile destroyer USS McCampbell (DDG 85), right, conducts a replenishment at sea with Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force fast-combat support ship JS Hamana (AOE 424) followed by destroyer JS Shimakaze 120607-N-TG831-0797The guided missile destroyer USS McCampbell (DDG 85), right, conducts a replenishment at sea with Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force fast-combat support ship JS Hamana (AOE 424) followed by destroyer JS Shimakaze 120607-N-TG831-0797
The guided missile destroyer USS McCampbell (DDG 85), right, conducts a replenishment at sea with Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force fast-combat support ship JS Hamana (AOE 424) followed by destroyer JS Shimakaze 120607-N-TG831-1198The guided missile destroyer USS McCampbell (DDG 85), right, conducts a replenishment at sea with Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force fast-combat support ship JS Hamana (AOE 424) followed by destroyer JS Shimakaze 120607-N-TG831-1198
The guided missile destroyer USS McCampbell (DDG 85), right, prepares for a replenishment at sea with Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force fast-combat support ship JS Hamana (AOE 424) followed by destroyer JS 120607-N-TG831-0854The guided missile destroyer USS McCampbell (DDG 85), right, prepares for a replenishment at sea with Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force fast-combat support ship JS Hamana (AOE 424) followed by destroyer JS 120607-N-TG831-0854
USNS Harvey Milk (T-AO-206) refuels the Japanese training ship Shimakaze (TV-3521) in the Atlantic Ocean, 24 September 2024 (240924-D-AC165-2169)USNS Harvey Milk (T-AO-206) refuels the Japanese training ship Shimakaze (TV-3521) in the Atlantic Ocean, 24 September 2024 (240924-D-AC165-2169)
USS-Essex(LHD2) Shimakaze(DDG172) Myoko(DDG175) Hamagiri(DD155) Natsushio(SS584) DN-SD-05-00196cropUSS-Essex(LHD2) Shimakaze(DDG172) Myoko(DDG175) Hamagiri(DD155) Natsushio(SS584) DN-SD-05-00196crop
US Navy 030228-N-3612M-001 A busy day for the White Beach Port Facility in Okinawa, JapanUS Navy 030228-N-3612M-001 A busy day for the White Beach Port Facility in Okinawa, Japan
US Navy 030228-N-3612M-003 he amphibious assault ship USS Essex (LHD 2), and the Japanese Maritime Defense Force (JMSDF) ships Shimakaze (DDG 172), Myoukou (DDG 175), Hamagiri (DD 155) and Natusio (SS 584) are pier-side OkinawaUS Navy 030228-N-3612M-003 he amphibious assault ship USS Essex (LHD 2), and the Japanese Maritime Defense Force (JMSDF) ships Shimakaze (DDG 172), Myoukou (DDG 175), Hamagiri (DD 155) and Natusio (SS 584) are pier-side Okinawa
US Navy 030228-N-3612M-006 A busy day for the White Beach Port Facility in Okinawa, JapanUS Navy 030228-N-3612M-006 A busy day for the White Beach Port Facility in Okinawa, Japan
US Navy 030228-N-3612M-007 A busy day for the White Beach Port Facility in Okinawa, JapanUS Navy 030228-N-3612M-007 A busy day for the White Beach Port Facility in Okinawa, Japan
US Navy 030228-N-3612M-008 The amphibious assault ship USS Essex (LHD 2), and the Japanese Maritime Defense Force (JMSDF) ships Shimakaze (DDG 172), Myoukou (DDG 175), Hamagiri (DD 155) and Natusio (SS 584) pier-side Okinawa, JUS Navy 030228-N-3612M-008 The amphibious assault ship USS Essex (LHD 2), and the Japanese Maritime Defense Force (JMSDF) ships Shimakaze (DDG 172), Myoukou (DDG 175), Hamagiri (DD 155) and Natusio (SS 584) pier-side Okinawa, J
US Navy 030228-N-3612M-010 A busy day for the White Beach Port Facility in Okinawa, JapanUS Navy 030228-N-3612M-010 A busy day for the White Beach Port Facility in Okinawa, Japan
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incident1985keel layingWikidata
incident1988ship commissioningWikidata
incident1987ship launchingWikidata
image2011CIWS, JS Shimakaze (DDG-172) aWikimedia
image2011CIWS, JS Shimakaze (DDG-172) bWikimedia
image2007DDG-172RepairingShimakazeWikimedia
imageGuided missile destroyer USS McCampbell (DDG 85), front, leads a formation during joint military operations, followed by Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force destroyer JS Shimakaze (DDG 172) and Royal Australian 120607-N-ER662-1574Wikimedia
imageGuided missile destroyer USS McCampbell (DDG 85), front, leads a formation during joint military operations, followed by Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force destroyer JS Shimakaze (DDG 172) and Royal Australian 120607-N-ER662-1594Wikimedia
imageItalian frigate Carlo Margottini (F 592), Turkish frigate TCG Salihreis (F-246) and Japanese training ships Kashima (TV-3508) and Shimakaze (TV-3521) underway in the Mediterranean Sea, 6 June 2022 (220606-O-NO101-1003)Wikimedia
image"Kashima",%20"Shimakaze".jpg JMSDF Training Squadron "Kashima", "Shimakaze"Wikimedia
image2010JS Inazuma (DD-105), Samidare (DD-106), Shimakaze (DDG-172)Wikimedia
image2009JS Shimakaze at Nagasaki, -May 2009 aWikimedia
image2006JS Shimakaze at SDF Fleet Review 2006 aWikimedia
image2011JS Shimakaze, Sasebo 02Wikimedia
image2011JS Shimakaze, aft deck, at SaseboWikimedia
imageJS Shimakaze(TV-3521)Wikimedia
image2011Mk 32 SVTT, JS Shimakaze (DDG-172) at SaseboWikimedia
imageThe guided missile destroyer USS McCampbell (DDG 85), right, conducts a replenishment at sea with Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force fast-combat support ship JS Hamana (AOE 424) followed by destroyer JS Shimakaze 120607-N-TG831-0797Wikimedia
imageThe guided missile destroyer USS McCampbell (DDG 85), right, conducts a replenishment at sea with Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force fast-combat support ship JS Hamana (AOE 424) followed by destroyer JS Shimakaze 120607-N-TG831-1198Wikimedia
imageThe guided missile destroyer USS McCampbell (DDG 85), right, prepares for a replenishment at sea with Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force fast-combat support ship JS Hamana (AOE 424) followed by destroyer JS 120607-N-TG831-0854Wikimedia
imageUSNS Harvey Milk (T-AO-206) refuels the Japanese training ship Shimakaze (TV-3521) in the Atlantic Ocean, 24 September 2024 (240924-D-AC165-2169)Wikimedia
image2003USS-Essex(LHD2) Shimakaze(DDG172) Myoko(DDG175) Hamagiri(DD155) Natsushio(SS584) DN-SD-05-00196cropWikimedia
image2003US Navy 030228-N-3612M-001 A busy day for the White Beach Port Facility in Okinawa, JapanWikimedia
image2003US Navy 030228-N-3612M-003 he amphibious assault ship USS Essex (LHD 2), and the Japanese Maritime Defense Force (JMSDF) ships Shimakaze (DDG 172), Myoukou (DDG 175), Hamagiri (DD 155) and Natusio (SS 584) are pier-side OkinawaWikimedia
image2003US Navy 030228-N-3612M-006 A busy day for the White Beach Port Facility in Okinawa, JapanWikimedia
image2003US Navy 030228-N-3612M-007 A busy day for the White Beach Port Facility in Okinawa, JapanWikimedia
image2003US Navy 030228-N-3612M-008 The amphibious assault ship USS Essex (LHD 2), and the Japanese Maritime Defense Force (JMSDF) ships Shimakaze (DDG 172), Myoukou (DDG 175), Hamagiri (DD 155) and Natusio (SS 584) pier-side Okinawa, JWikimedia
image2003US Navy 030228-N-3612M-010 A busy day for the White Beach Port Facility in Okinawa, JapanWikimedia
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