JS Kongō

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Q1634912

Kongō class guided missile destroyer

169&2shipinNagasaki169&2shipinNagasaki
Aerial view of U.S. Naval Base Yokosuka, -26 May 1994 aAerial view of U.S. Naval Base Yokosuka, -26 May 1994 a
Ashigara&Mt.Inasa&MitsubisiAshigara&Mt.Inasa&Mitsubisi
DDG173 JDS KongoDDG173 JDS Kongo
Four Aegis destroyer Four Aegis destroyer "Kongo" type ships gathered at JMSDF Sasebo base
JDS Kongo (DDG-173) San DiegoJDS Kongo (DDG-173) San Diego
JDS Kongo (DDG-173)-ANNUALEX 21GJDS Kongo (DDG-173)-ANNUALEX 21G
JMSDF crewJMSDF crew
JS Kongō and JS Kurama at San Diego Naval Base, -1 Jul. 1994 aJS Kongō and JS Kurama at San Diego Naval Base, -1 Jul. 1994 a
JS Kongō transits Pearl Harbor, -14 Dec. 2007 aJS Kongō transits Pearl Harbor, -14 Dec. 2007 a
JS Kongō (DDG-173), Ise Bay 01JS Kongō (DDG-173), Ise Bay 01
JS Kongō, DDG-173JS Kongō, DDG-173
Kongō (DDG-173) and Hyūga (DDH-181) at YokohamaKongō (DDG-173) and Hyūga (DDH-181) at Yokohama
Mk15 phalankMk15 phalank
Night Nagasaki shipyardNight Nagasaki shipyard
Operations room on board JS Kongō, -6 Dec. 2006 aOperations room on board JS Kongō, -6 Dec. 2006 a
SM3 from JDS KongoSM3 from JDS Kongo
US Navy 051115-N-8492C-125 The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) destroyer JDS Kongou (DDG 173) sails in formation with other JMSDF ships and ships assigned to the USS Kitty Hawk Carrier Strike GroupUS Navy 051115-N-8492C-125 The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) destroyer JDS Kongou (DDG 173) sails in formation with other JMSDF ships and ships assigned to the USS Kitty Hawk Carrier Strike Group
US Navy 071015-N-4965F-004 Operations Specialist Seaman Jerry Carpenter, assigned to USS Lake Erie (CG 70), performs line handlers for Japanese destroyer, JDS Kongo (DDG 173), as she moors at Naval Station Pearl HarborUS Navy 071015-N-4965F-004 Operations Specialist Seaman Jerry Carpenter, assigned to USS Lake Erie (CG 70), performs line handlers for Japanese destroyer, JDS Kongo (DDG 173), as she moors at Naval Station Pearl Harbor
US Navy 091021-N-3283P-319 The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force helicopter destroyer JS Kurama (DDH 144) leads ships during a rehearsal for the 2009 fleet review. More than 8,000 civilians toured selected ships and viewed theUS Navy 091021-N-3283P-319 The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force helicopter destroyer JS Kurama (DDH 144) leads ships during a rehearsal for the 2009 fleet review. More than 8,000 civilians toured selected ships and viewed the
US Navy 091113-N-1038M-046 The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force guided-missile destroyer JDS Kongo (DDG 173) is underway with the U.S. Navy aircraft carrier USS George Washington (CVN 73)US Navy 091113-N-1038M-046 The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force guided-missile destroyer JDS Kongo (DDG 173) is underway with the U.S. Navy aircraft carrier USS George Washington (CVN 73)
US Navy 091117-N-6720T-264 U.S. Navy and Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force ships transit in formation during Annual Exercise (ANNUALEX 21G)US Navy 091117-N-6720T-264 U.S. Navy and Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force ships transit in formation during Annual Exercise (ANNUALEX 21G)
US Navy 091117-N-7280V-245 Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force destroyers JDS Hiei (DDH 142) and JDS Kongo (DDG 173) maneuver into formation during Annual Exercise (ANNUALEX 21G)US Navy 091117-N-7280V-245 Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force destroyers JDS Hiei (DDH 142) and JDS Kongo (DDG 173) maneuver into formation during Annual Exercise (ANNUALEX 21G)
US Navy 100723-N-3283P-153 JS Kongo (DDG 173) and JS Suzunami (DDG 114) are illuminated by friendship lights during a port visit to Sendai, JapanUS Navy 100723-N-3283P-153 JS Kongo (DDG 173) and JS Suzunami (DDG 114) are illuminated by friendship lights during a port visit to Sendai, Japan
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linkFreebase entry@Wikidata
image169&2shipinNagasaki2007Wikimedia
imageAerial view of U.S. Naval Base Yokosuka, -26 May 1994 a1994Wikimedia
imageAshigara&Mt.Inasa&Mitsubisi2007Wikimedia
imageDDG173 JDS Kongo2007Wikimedia
image"Kongo"%20type%20ships%20gathered%20at%20JMSDF%20Sasebo%20base.jpg Four Aegis destroyer "Kongo" type ships gathered at JMSDF Sasebo baseWikimedia
imageJDS Kongo (DDG-173) San Diego1994Wikimedia
imageJDS Kongo (DDG-173)-ANNUALEX 21G2009Wikimedia
imageJMSDF crew2007Wikimedia
imageJS Kongō and JS Kurama at San Diego Naval Base, -1 Jul. 1994 a1994Wikimedia
imageJS Kongō transits Pearl Harbor, -14 Dec. 2007 a2007Wikimedia
imageJS Kongō (DDG-173), Ise Bay 012010Wikimedia
imageJS Kongō, DDG-1732007Wikimedia
imageKongō (DDG-173) and Hyūga (DDH-181) at Yokohama2009Wikimedia
imageMk15 phalank2009Wikimedia
imageNight Nagasaki shipyard2007Wikimedia
imageOperations room on board JS Kongō, -6 Dec. 2006 a2006Wikimedia
imageSM3 from JDS Kongo2007Wikimedia
imageUS Navy 051115-N-8492C-125 The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) destroyer JDS Kongou (DDG 173) sails in formation with other JMSDF ships and ships assigned to the USS Kitty Hawk Carrier Strike Group2005Wikimedia
imageUS Navy 071015-N-4965F-004 Operations Specialist Seaman Jerry Carpenter, assigned to USS Lake Erie (CG 70), performs line handlers for Japanese destroyer, JDS Kongo (DDG 173), as she moors at Naval Station Pearl Harbor2007Wikimedia
imageUS Navy 091021-N-3283P-319 The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force helicopter destroyer JS Kurama (DDH 144) leads ships during a rehearsal for the 2009 fleet review. More than 8,000 civilians toured selected ships and viewed the2009Wikimedia
imageUS Navy 091113-N-1038M-046 The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force guided-missile destroyer JDS Kongo (DDG 173) is underway with the U.S. Navy aircraft carrier USS George Washington (CVN 73)2009Wikimedia
imageUS Navy 091117-N-6720T-264 U.S. Navy and Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force ships transit in formation during Annual Exercise (ANNUALEX 21G)2009Wikimedia
imageUS Navy 091117-N-7280V-245 Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force destroyers JDS Hiei (DDH 142) and JDS Kongo (DDG 173) maneuver into formation during Annual Exercise (ANNUALEX 21G)2009Wikimedia
imageUS Navy 100723-N-3283P-153 JS Kongo (DDG 173) and JS Suzunami (DDG 114) are illuminated by friendship lights during a port visit to Sendai, Japan2010Wikimedia