The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, English abbreviation: JMSDF, is the de facto naval force of Japan. Due to the restrictions of the current Japanese Constitution, the organization and weapons are focused on defense. In principle, they are not equipped with aggressive ship ty

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The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, English abbreviation: JMSDF, is the de facto naval force of Japan. Due to the restrictions of the current Japanese Constitution, the organization and weapons are focused on defense. In principle, they are not equipped with aggressive ship types. (such as aircraft carriers, cruisers, nuclear-powered submarines, etc.) and military units, their main task is to defend Japan's territorial waters, and began to participate in United Nations peacekeeping operations in 1992. The current strength is about 45,500, with a total of 152 ships of various types, 4 fleets and 15 main bases.

The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, English abbreviation: JMSDF, is the de facto naval force of Japan. Due to the restrictions of the current Japanese Constitution, the organization and weapons are focused on defense. In principle, they are not equipped with aggressive ship ty - DayDayNews

The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, English abbreviation: JMSDF, is the de facto naval force of Japan. Due to the restrictions of the current Japanese Constitution, the organization and weapons are focused on defense. In principle, they are not equipped with aggressive ship ty - DayDayNews

#1. JS Teruzuki, DD-116, the Akizuki-class destroyer of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, is mainly used to undertake the fleet's air defense , anti-submarine and anti-ship combat missions.

The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, English abbreviation: JMSDF, is the de facto naval force of Japan. Due to the restrictions of the current Japanese Constitution, the organization and weapons are focused on defense. In principle, they are not equipped with aggressive ship ty - DayDayNews

The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, English abbreviation: JMSDF, is the de facto naval force of Japan. Due to the restrictions of the current Japanese Constitution, the organization and weapons are focused on defense. In principle, they are not equipped with aggressive ship ty - DayDayNews

#2. JS Mogami, FFM-1, Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force "Mogami" 30FFM-class frigate

The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, English abbreviation: JMSDF, is the de facto naval force of Japan. Due to the restrictions of the current Japanese Constitution, the organization and weapons are focused on defense. In principle, they are not equipped with aggressive ship ty - DayDayNews

The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, English abbreviation: JMSDF, is the de facto naval force of Japan. Due to the restrictions of the current Japanese Constitution, the organization and weapons are focused on defense. In principle, they are not equipped with aggressive ship ty - DayDayNews

#3. The first picture: JS Takanami, DD-110, Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force Takanami-class destroyer "Takaha" , Second picture: Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force’s fifth Mogami-class FFM-5 “Earthworm” frigate

The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, English abbreviation: JMSDF, is the de facto naval force of Japan. Due to the restrictions of the current Japanese Constitution, the organization and weapons are focused on defense. In principle, they are not equipped with aggressive ship ty - DayDayNews

#4. JS Izumo, DDH-183, Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force Izumo frigate , But it is actually the same as the aircraft carrier There is no difference.

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