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built under the FY1975 program, but it was abandoned due to development delay and dutch WM-25 was installed for this class. In order to solve this plan delay, special work groups were formed in 1978 with uniformed officials and civilian engineers. As they conducted vigorous research and fierce
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is a simplified version specialized in gun fire-control, adding an electro-optical tracker on the left side of tracking radar antenna and omitting the search radar antenna. And a
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are installed, not a combination of two heterogeneous models. In this model, a dish similar to 2-21A controls both a medium-caliber gun and Sea Sparrow missiles.
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shooting experiments of hundreds of shots a day, shooting accuracy improved dramatically and all problems were solved.
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antenna instead of a cassegrain antenna and was capable of searching. Then many minor change models were developed.
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compact gun, and a marine test was started. In the initial plan, it was to be introduced into service with the
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defense (ASMD) capabilities. Since FY1970, the TRDI began to develop the Compact fire-control system
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Tada, Tomohiko (November 1997). "Maritime Self-Defense Force FCS development history -2-".
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Mass production versions were put into service with destroyers and
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built between FY1977 and FY2001 to control medium-caliber guns and
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In the 1960s, the Technical Research and Development Institute
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The Naval Institute Guide to Combat Fleets of the World
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Index


JDS Hayabusa
Japan
X band
shipboard gun
missile
fire-control system
destroyers
Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force
Sea Sparrow
ESSM
技術研究本部
FCS-1
ship gun fire-control system
sinking of Eilat
Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force
anti-ship missile
JDS Murakumo
OTO Melara 76 mm
Shirane-class
destroyer
antennas
track while scan
slotted waveguide
cassegrain antenna
radome
electro-optical
digital electronic computer
electromechanical
analog computer

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