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Japan's new destroyer, Asia's first, was named Yoshino, and these claims were all rumors

author:An empty mother on the clouds

On July 30, 2018, a new destroyer of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, the Maya, was successfully launched. Japan's last 10,000-ton destroyer, the Foot Handle, was completed and commissioned in 2008, and it has been 10 years since the launch of the Maya. Therefore, just after the "Maya" destroyer was released, the domestic media began a fierce discussion, just like this hot summer.

Japan's new destroyer, Asia's first, was named Yoshino, and these claims were all rumors

On July 30, 2018, a new destroyer of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, the Maya, was successfully launched. Japan's last 10,000-ton destroyer, the Foot Handle, was completed and commissioned in 2008, and it has been 10 years since the launch of the Maya. Therefore, just after the "Maya" destroyer was released, the domestic media began a fierce discussion, just like this hot summer.

On July 30, 2018, a new destroyer of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, the Maya, was successfully launched. Japan's last 10,000-ton destroyer, the Foot Handle, was completed and commissioned in 2008, and it has been 10 years since the launch of the Maya. Therefore, just after the "Maya" destroyer was released, the domestic media began a fierce discussion, just like this hot summer.

In these discussions, some articles are objective analysis, some are derogatory to the "Maya", but others are purely misleading, and even the Japanese website has not been read, and they have begun to blindly break it. Some articles refer to the "Maya" destroyer as the first ship in Asia beyond the Type 055 destroyer, while it simply believes that the new warship has 128 vertical launch units. Another article began with the name of the new warship, pointing out that the name of the ship would be designated as "Yoshino", which was once synonymous with the humiliation of China's coastal defense.

On July 30, 2018, a new destroyer of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, the Maya, was successfully launched. Japan's last 10,000-ton destroyer, the Foot Handle, was completed and commissioned in 2008, and it has been 10 years since the launch of the Maya. Therefore, just after the "Maya" destroyer was released, the domestic media began a fierce discussion, just like this hot summer.

On July 30, 2018, a new destroyer of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, the Maya, was successfully launched. Japan's last 10,000-ton destroyer, the Foot Handle, was completed and commissioned in 2008, and it has been 10 years since the launch of the Maya. Therefore, just after the "Maya" destroyer was released, the domestic media began a fierce discussion, just like this hot summer.

In these discussions, some articles are objective analysis, some are derogatory to the "Maya", but others are purely misleading, and even the Japanese website has not been read, and they have begun to blindly break it. Some articles refer to the "Maya" destroyer as the first ship in Asia beyond the Type 055 destroyer, while it simply believes that the new warship has 128 vertical launch units. Another article began with the name of the new warship, pointing out that the name of the ship would be designated as "Yoshino", which was once synonymous with the humiliation of China's coastal defense.

On July 30, 2018, a new destroyer of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, the Maya, was successfully launched. Japan's last 10,000-ton destroyer, the Foot Handle, was completed and commissioned in 2008, and it has been 10 years since the launch of the Maya. Therefore, just after the "Maya" destroyer was released, the domestic media began a fierce discussion, just like this hot summer.

In these discussions, some articles are objective analysis, some are derogatory to the "Maya", but others are purely misleading, and even the Japanese website has not been read, and they have begun to blindly break it. Some articles refer to the "Maya" destroyer as the first ship in Asia beyond the Type 055 destroyer, while it simply believes that the new warship has 128 vertical launch units. Another article began with the name of the new warship, pointing out that the name of the ship would be designated as "Yoshino", which was once synonymous with the humiliation of China's coastal defense.

However, when the truth came out, I found that all this was just a flicker to scare myself. First of all, the author consulted Japanese literature and photos and found that the number of vertical hairs of the "Maya" destroyer was not 128 at all, but 96, and the number one firepower in Asia could not be turned at all. There are only two types of warships with 128 vertical units in the western Pacific, the first being the South Korean "Sejong King" class destroyer and the other is the "Ticonderoga" class cruiser of the U.S. Seventh Fleet. The Ticonderoga-class cruisers originally had a vertical number of 122 units, but were modified to remove the booms that occupied the vertical silos and eventually grew to 128 units.

Japan's new destroyer, Asia's first, was named Yoshino, and these claims were all rumors

On July 30, 2018, a new destroyer of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, the Maya, was successfully launched. Japan's last 10,000-ton destroyer, the Foot Handle, was completed and commissioned in 2008, and it has been 10 years since the launch of the Maya. Therefore, just after the "Maya" destroyer was released, the domestic media began a fierce discussion, just like this hot summer.

On July 30, 2018, a new destroyer of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, the Maya, was successfully launched. Japan's last 10,000-ton destroyer, the Foot Handle, was completed and commissioned in 2008, and it has been 10 years since the launch of the Maya. Therefore, just after the "Maya" destroyer was released, the domestic media began a fierce discussion, just like this hot summer.

In these discussions, some articles are objective analysis, some are derogatory to the "Maya", but others are purely misleading, and even the Japanese website has not been read, and they have begun to blindly break it. Some articles refer to the "Maya" destroyer as the first ship in Asia beyond the Type 055 destroyer, while it simply believes that the new warship has 128 vertical launch units. Another article began with the name of the new warship, pointing out that the name of the ship would be designated as "Yoshino", which was once synonymous with the humiliation of China's coastal defense.

On July 30, 2018, a new destroyer of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, the Maya, was successfully launched. Japan's last 10,000-ton destroyer, the Foot Handle, was completed and commissioned in 2008, and it has been 10 years since the launch of the Maya. Therefore, just after the "Maya" destroyer was released, the domestic media began a fierce discussion, just like this hot summer.

In these discussions, some articles are objective analysis, some are derogatory to the "Maya", but others are purely misleading, and even the Japanese website has not been read, and they have begun to blindly break it. Some articles refer to the "Maya" destroyer as the first ship in Asia beyond the Type 055 destroyer, while it simply believes that the new warship has 128 vertical launch units. Another article began with the name of the new warship, pointing out that the name of the ship would be designated as "Yoshino", which was once synonymous with the humiliation of China's coastal defense.

However, when the truth came out, I found that all this was just a flicker to scare myself. First of all, the author consulted Japanese literature and photos and found that the number of vertical hairs of the "Maya" destroyer was not 128 at all, but 96, and the number one firepower in Asia could not be turned at all. There are only two types of warships with 128 vertical units in the western Pacific, the first being the South Korean "Sejong King" class destroyer and the other is the "Ticonderoga" class cruiser of the U.S. Seventh Fleet. The Ticonderoga-class cruisers originally had a vertical number of 122 units, but were modified to remove the booms that occupied the vertical silos and eventually grew to 128 units.

On July 30, 2018, a new destroyer of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, the Maya, was successfully launched. Japan's last 10,000-ton destroyer, the Foot Handle, was completed and commissioned in 2008, and it has been 10 years since the launch of the Maya. Therefore, just after the "Maya" destroyer was released, the domestic media began a fierce discussion, just like this hot summer.

In these discussions, some articles are objective analysis, some are derogatory to the "Maya", but others are purely misleading, and even the Japanese website has not been read, and they have begun to blindly break it. Some articles refer to the "Maya" destroyer as the first ship in Asia beyond the Type 055 destroyer, while it simply believes that the new warship has 128 vertical launch units. Another article began with the name of the new warship, pointing out that the name of the ship would be designated as "Yoshino", which was once synonymous with the humiliation of China's coastal defense.

However, when the truth came out, I found that all this was just a flicker to scare myself. First of all, the author consulted Japanese literature and photos and found that the number of vertical hairs of the "Maya" destroyer was not 128 at all, but 96, and the number one firepower in Asia could not be turned at all. There are only two types of warships with 128 vertical units in the western Pacific, the first being the South Korean "Sejong King" class destroyer and the other is the "Ticonderoga" class cruiser of the U.S. Seventh Fleet. The Ticonderoga-class cruisers originally had a vertical number of 122 units, but were modified to remove the booms that occupied the vertical silos and eventually grew to 128 units.

The number of vertical launch units is only one measure of a warship's hardware, not all of them. The missile in the vertical firing is not an active bullet, it needs to occupy the fire control channel, and the number of missiles that can be shot out during the certain interception window is limited. Even if you collect five hundred missiles in one, the appearance seems to be powerful, but it can not play the maximum effectiveness, and those more missiles are only the funerary goods of the battleship, which will increase the power of the martyrdom by one order of magnitude. Therefore, dinosaur-class arsenal ships similar to the "Kirov" have not been built by any country, and the vertical hair units of the ships of each country have remained below 128 levels.

On July 30, 2018, a new destroyer of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, the Maya, was successfully launched. Japan's last 10,000-ton destroyer, the Foot Handle, was completed and commissioned in 2008, and it has been 10 years since the launch of the Maya. Therefore, just after the "Maya" destroyer was released, the domestic media began a fierce discussion, just like this hot summer.

On July 30, 2018, a new destroyer of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, the Maya, was successfully launched. Japan's last 10,000-ton destroyer, the Foot Handle, was completed and commissioned in 2008, and it has been 10 years since the launch of the Maya. Therefore, just after the "Maya" destroyer was released, the domestic media began a fierce discussion, just like this hot summer.

In these discussions, some articles are objective analysis, some are derogatory to the "Maya", but others are purely misleading, and even the Japanese website has not been read, and they have begun to blindly break it. Some articles refer to the "Maya" destroyer as the first ship in Asia beyond the Type 055 destroyer, while it simply believes that the new warship has 128 vertical launch units. Another article began with the name of the new warship, pointing out that the name of the ship would be designated as "Yoshino", which was once synonymous with the humiliation of China's coastal defense.

On July 30, 2018, a new destroyer of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, the Maya, was successfully launched. Japan's last 10,000-ton destroyer, the Foot Handle, was completed and commissioned in 2008, and it has been 10 years since the launch of the Maya. Therefore, just after the "Maya" destroyer was released, the domestic media began a fierce discussion, just like this hot summer.

In these discussions, some articles are objective analysis, some are derogatory to the "Maya", but others are purely misleading, and even the Japanese website has not been read, and they have begun to blindly break it. Some articles refer to the "Maya" destroyer as the first ship in Asia beyond the Type 055 destroyer, while it simply believes that the new warship has 128 vertical launch units. Another article began with the name of the new warship, pointing out that the name of the ship would be designated as "Yoshino", which was once synonymous with the humiliation of China's coastal defense.

However, when the truth came out, I found that all this was just a flicker to scare myself. First of all, the author consulted Japanese literature and photos and found that the number of vertical hairs of the "Maya" destroyer was not 128 at all, but 96, and the number one firepower in Asia could not be turned at all. There are only two types of warships with 128 vertical units in the western Pacific, the first being the South Korean "Sejong King" class destroyer and the other is the "Ticonderoga" class cruiser of the U.S. Seventh Fleet. The Ticonderoga-class cruisers originally had a vertical number of 122 units, but were modified to remove the booms that occupied the vertical silos and eventually grew to 128 units.

On July 30, 2018, a new destroyer of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, the Maya, was successfully launched. Japan's last 10,000-ton destroyer, the Foot Handle, was completed and commissioned in 2008, and it has been 10 years since the launch of the Maya. Therefore, just after the "Maya" destroyer was released, the domestic media began a fierce discussion, just like this hot summer.

In these discussions, some articles are objective analysis, some are derogatory to the "Maya", but others are purely misleading, and even the Japanese website has not been read, and they have begun to blindly break it. Some articles refer to the "Maya" destroyer as the first ship in Asia beyond the Type 055 destroyer, while it simply believes that the new warship has 128 vertical launch units. Another article began with the name of the new warship, pointing out that the name of the ship would be designated as "Yoshino", which was once synonymous with the humiliation of China's coastal defense.

However, when the truth came out, I found that all this was just a flicker to scare myself. First of all, the author consulted Japanese literature and photos and found that the number of vertical hairs of the "Maya" destroyer was not 128 at all, but 96, and the number one firepower in Asia could not be turned at all. There are only two types of warships with 128 vertical units in the western Pacific, the first being the South Korean "Sejong King" class destroyer and the other is the "Ticonderoga" class cruiser of the U.S. Seventh Fleet. The Ticonderoga-class cruisers originally had a vertical number of 122 units, but were modified to remove the booms that occupied the vertical silos and eventually grew to 128 units.

The number of vertical launch units is only one measure of a warship's hardware, not all of them. The missile in the vertical firing is not an active bullet, it needs to occupy the fire control channel, and the number of missiles that can be shot out during the certain interception window is limited. Even if you collect five hundred missiles in one, the appearance seems to be powerful, but it can not play the maximum effectiveness, and those more missiles are only the funerary goods of the battleship, which will increase the power of the martyrdom by one order of magnitude. Therefore, dinosaur-class arsenal ships similar to the "Kirov" have not been built by any country, and the vertical hair units of the ships of each country have remained below 128 levels.

On July 30, 2018, a new destroyer of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, the Maya, was successfully launched. Japan's last 10,000-ton destroyer, the Foot Handle, was completed and commissioned in 2008, and it has been 10 years since the launch of the Maya. Therefore, just after the "Maya" destroyer was released, the domestic media began a fierce discussion, just like this hot summer.

In these discussions, some articles are objective analysis, some are derogatory to the "Maya", but others are purely misleading, and even the Japanese website has not been read, and they have begun to blindly break it. Some articles refer to the "Maya" destroyer as the first ship in Asia beyond the Type 055 destroyer, while it simply believes that the new warship has 128 vertical launch units. Another article began with the name of the new warship, pointing out that the name of the ship would be designated as "Yoshino", which was once synonymous with the humiliation of China's coastal defense.

However, when the truth came out, I found that all this was just a flicker to scare myself. First of all, the author consulted Japanese literature and photos and found that the number of vertical hairs of the "Maya" destroyer was not 128 at all, but 96, and the number one firepower in Asia could not be turned at all. There are only two types of warships with 128 vertical units in the western Pacific, the first being the South Korean "Sejong King" class destroyer and the other is the "Ticonderoga" class cruiser of the U.S. Seventh Fleet. The Ticonderoga-class cruisers originally had a vertical number of 122 units, but were modified to remove the booms that occupied the vertical silos and eventually grew to 128 units.

The number of vertical launch units is only one measure of a warship's hardware, not all of them. The missile in the vertical firing is not an active bullet, it needs to occupy the fire control channel, and the number of missiles that can be shot out during the certain interception window is limited. Even if you collect five hundred missiles in one, the appearance seems to be powerful, but it can not play the maximum effectiveness, and those more missiles are only the funerary goods of the battleship, which will increase the power of the martyrdom by one order of magnitude. Therefore, dinosaur-class arsenal ships similar to the "Kirov" have not been built by any country, and the vertical hair units of the ships of each country have remained below 128 levels.

Compared with the first-class destroyers of other Asian countries, the hair-hanging device of the "Maya" destroyer has an important deficiency. The ship's vertical weapons include three types of ship-to-air missiles, such as the Standard-2, Standard-3 and Type 07, and there are no long-range land-attack missiles such as tomahawk and Crabbe-nk, which means that it does not have a good tooth. In terms of anti-ship missiles, the ship will be equipped with 8 Type 17 missiles, which are improved from the Type 12, and the strike range is only more than 100 kilometers, which cannot form an effective threat to formations with long-range interception firepower. Therefore, the capability of the "Maya" is that there are more than enough defensive weapons and insufficient offensive capabilities.

Japan's new destroyer, Asia's first, was named Yoshino, and these claims were all rumors

On July 30, 2018, a new destroyer of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, the Maya, was successfully launched. Japan's last 10,000-ton destroyer, the Foot Handle, was completed and commissioned in 2008, and it has been 10 years since the launch of the Maya. Therefore, just after the "Maya" destroyer was released, the domestic media began a fierce discussion, just like this hot summer.

On July 30, 2018, a new destroyer of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, the Maya, was successfully launched. Japan's last 10,000-ton destroyer, the Foot Handle, was completed and commissioned in 2008, and it has been 10 years since the launch of the Maya. Therefore, just after the "Maya" destroyer was released, the domestic media began a fierce discussion, just like this hot summer.

In these discussions, some articles are objective analysis, some are derogatory to the "Maya", but others are purely misleading, and even the Japanese website has not been read, and they have begun to blindly break it. Some articles refer to the "Maya" destroyer as the first ship in Asia beyond the Type 055 destroyer, while it simply believes that the new warship has 128 vertical launch units. Another article began with the name of the new warship, pointing out that the name of the ship would be designated as "Yoshino", which was once synonymous with the humiliation of China's coastal defense.

On July 30, 2018, a new destroyer of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, the Maya, was successfully launched. Japan's last 10,000-ton destroyer, the Foot Handle, was completed and commissioned in 2008, and it has been 10 years since the launch of the Maya. Therefore, just after the "Maya" destroyer was released, the domestic media began a fierce discussion, just like this hot summer.

In these discussions, some articles are objective analysis, some are derogatory to the "Maya", but others are purely misleading, and even the Japanese website has not been read, and they have begun to blindly break it. Some articles refer to the "Maya" destroyer as the first ship in Asia beyond the Type 055 destroyer, while it simply believes that the new warship has 128 vertical launch units. Another article began with the name of the new warship, pointing out that the name of the ship would be designated as "Yoshino", which was once synonymous with the humiliation of China's coastal defense.

However, when the truth came out, I found that all this was just a flicker to scare myself. First of all, the author consulted Japanese literature and photos and found that the number of vertical hairs of the "Maya" destroyer was not 128 at all, but 96, and the number one firepower in Asia could not be turned at all. There are only two types of warships with 128 vertical units in the western Pacific, the first being the South Korean "Sejong King" class destroyer and the other is the "Ticonderoga" class cruiser of the U.S. Seventh Fleet. The Ticonderoga-class cruisers originally had a vertical number of 122 units, but were modified to remove the booms that occupied the vertical silos and eventually grew to 128 units.

On July 30, 2018, a new destroyer of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, the Maya, was successfully launched. Japan's last 10,000-ton destroyer, the Foot Handle, was completed and commissioned in 2008, and it has been 10 years since the launch of the Maya. Therefore, just after the "Maya" destroyer was released, the domestic media began a fierce discussion, just like this hot summer.

In these discussions, some articles are objective analysis, some are derogatory to the "Maya", but others are purely misleading, and even the Japanese website has not been read, and they have begun to blindly break it. Some articles refer to the "Maya" destroyer as the first ship in Asia beyond the Type 055 destroyer, while it simply believes that the new warship has 128 vertical launch units. Another article began with the name of the new warship, pointing out that the name of the ship would be designated as "Yoshino", which was once synonymous with the humiliation of China's coastal defense.

However, when the truth came out, I found that all this was just a flicker to scare myself. First of all, the author consulted Japanese literature and photos and found that the number of vertical hairs of the "Maya" destroyer was not 128 at all, but 96, and the number one firepower in Asia could not be turned at all. There are only two types of warships with 128 vertical units in the western Pacific, the first being the South Korean "Sejong King" class destroyer and the other is the "Ticonderoga" class cruiser of the U.S. Seventh Fleet. The Ticonderoga-class cruisers originally had a vertical number of 122 units, but were modified to remove the booms that occupied the vertical silos and eventually grew to 128 units.

The number of vertical launch units is only one measure of a warship's hardware, not all of them. The missile in the vertical firing is not an active bullet, it needs to occupy the fire control channel, and the number of missiles that can be shot out during the certain interception window is limited. Even if you collect five hundred missiles in one, the appearance seems to be powerful, but it can not play the maximum effectiveness, and those more missiles are only the funerary goods of the battleship, which will increase the power of the martyrdom by one order of magnitude. Therefore, dinosaur-class arsenal ships similar to the "Kirov" have not been built by any country, and the vertical hair units of the ships of each country have remained below 128 levels.

On July 30, 2018, a new destroyer of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, the Maya, was successfully launched. Japan's last 10,000-ton destroyer, the Foot Handle, was completed and commissioned in 2008, and it has been 10 years since the launch of the Maya. Therefore, just after the "Maya" destroyer was released, the domestic media began a fierce discussion, just like this hot summer.

In these discussions, some articles are objective analysis, some are derogatory to the "Maya", but others are purely misleading, and even the Japanese website has not been read, and they have begun to blindly break it. Some articles refer to the "Maya" destroyer as the first ship in Asia beyond the Type 055 destroyer, while it simply believes that the new warship has 128 vertical launch units. Another article began with the name of the new warship, pointing out that the name of the ship would be designated as "Yoshino", which was once synonymous with the humiliation of China's coastal defense.

However, when the truth came out, I found that all this was just a flicker to scare myself. First of all, the author consulted Japanese literature and photos and found that the number of vertical hairs of the "Maya" destroyer was not 128 at all, but 96, and the number one firepower in Asia could not be turned at all. There are only two types of warships with 128 vertical units in the western Pacific, the first being the South Korean "Sejong King" class destroyer and the other is the "Ticonderoga" class cruiser of the U.S. Seventh Fleet. The Ticonderoga-class cruisers originally had a vertical number of 122 units, but were modified to remove the booms that occupied the vertical silos and eventually grew to 128 units.

The number of vertical launch units is only one measure of a warship's hardware, not all of them. The missile in the vertical firing is not an active bullet, it needs to occupy the fire control channel, and the number of missiles that can be shot out during the certain interception window is limited. Even if you collect five hundred missiles in one, the appearance seems to be powerful, but it can not play the maximum effectiveness, and those more missiles are only the funerary goods of the battleship, which will increase the power of the martyrdom by one order of magnitude. Therefore, dinosaur-class arsenal ships similar to the "Kirov" have not been built by any country, and the vertical hair units of the ships of each country have remained below 128 levels.

Compared with the first-class destroyers of other Asian countries, the hair-hanging device of the "Maya" destroyer has an important deficiency. The ship's vertical weapons include three types of ship-to-air missiles, such as the Standard-2, Standard-3 and Type 07, and there are no long-range land-attack missiles such as tomahawk and Crabbe-nk, which means that it does not have a good tooth. In terms of anti-ship missiles, the ship will be equipped with 8 Type 17 missiles, which are improved from the Type 12, and the strike range is only more than 100 kilometers, which cannot form an effective threat to formations with long-range interception firepower. Therefore, the capability of the "Maya" is that there are more than enough defensive weapons and insufficient offensive capabilities.

On July 30, 2018, a new destroyer of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, the Maya, was successfully launched. Japan's last 10,000-ton destroyer, the Foot Handle, was completed and commissioned in 2008, and it has been 10 years since the launch of the Maya. Therefore, just after the "Maya" destroyer was released, the domestic media began a fierce discussion, just like this hot summer.

In these discussions, some articles are objective analysis, some are derogatory to the "Maya", but others are purely misleading, and even the Japanese website has not been read, and they have begun to blindly break it. Some articles refer to the "Maya" destroyer as the first ship in Asia beyond the Type 055 destroyer, while it simply believes that the new warship has 128 vertical launch units. Another article began with the name of the new warship, pointing out that the name of the ship would be designated as "Yoshino", which was once synonymous with the humiliation of China's coastal defense.

However, when the truth came out, I found that all this was just a flicker to scare myself. First of all, the author consulted Japanese literature and photos and found that the number of vertical hairs of the "Maya" destroyer was not 128 at all, but 96, and the number one firepower in Asia could not be turned at all. There are only two types of warships with 128 vertical units in the western Pacific, the first being the South Korean "Sejong King" class destroyer and the other is the "Ticonderoga" class cruiser of the U.S. Seventh Fleet. The Ticonderoga-class cruisers originally had a vertical number of 122 units, but were modified to remove the booms that occupied the vertical silos and eventually grew to 128 units.

The number of vertical launch units is only one measure of a warship's hardware, not all of them. The missile in the vertical firing is not an active bullet, it needs to occupy the fire control channel, and the number of missiles that can be shot out during the certain interception window is limited. Even if you collect five hundred missiles in one, the appearance seems to be powerful, but it can not play the maximum effectiveness, and those more missiles are only the funerary goods of the battleship, which will increase the power of the martyrdom by one order of magnitude. Therefore, dinosaur-class arsenal ships similar to the "Kirov" have not been built by any country, and the vertical hair units of the ships of each country have remained below 128 levels.

Compared with the first-class destroyers of other Asian countries, the hair-hanging device of the "Maya" destroyer has an important deficiency. The ship's vertical weapons include three types of ship-to-air missiles, such as the Standard-2, Standard-3 and Type 07, and there are no long-range land-attack missiles such as tomahawk and Crabbe-nk, which means that it does not have a good tooth. In terms of anti-ship missiles, the ship will be equipped with 8 Type 17 missiles, which are improved from the Type 12, and the strike range is only more than 100 kilometers, which cannot form an effective threat to formations with long-range interception firepower. Therefore, the capability of the "Maya" is that there are more than enough defensive weapons and insufficient offensive capabilities.

As for the fabrication of the name of the "Yoshino", it is even more low-level, but it is just a method used to catch the eye. Japan's choice of the name "Maya" is actually quite unlucky. The predecessor of DDG179, the heavy cruiser "Maya", was sent 4 torpedoes by American submarines and sank into the sea within eight minutes.

Japan's new destroyer, Asia's first, was named Yoshino, and these claims were all rumors

On July 30, 2018, a new destroyer of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, the Maya, was successfully launched. Japan's last 10,000-ton destroyer, the Foot Handle, was completed and commissioned in 2008, and it has been 10 years since the launch of the Maya. Therefore, just after the "Maya" destroyer was released, the domestic media began a fierce discussion, just like this hot summer.

On July 30, 2018, a new destroyer of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, the Maya, was successfully launched. Japan's last 10,000-ton destroyer, the Foot Handle, was completed and commissioned in 2008, and it has been 10 years since the launch of the Maya. Therefore, just after the "Maya" destroyer was released, the domestic media began a fierce discussion, just like this hot summer.

In these discussions, some articles are objective analysis, some are derogatory to the "Maya", but others are purely misleading, and even the Japanese website has not been read, and they have begun to blindly break it. Some articles refer to the "Maya" destroyer as the first ship in Asia beyond the Type 055 destroyer, while it simply believes that the new warship has 128 vertical launch units. Another article began with the name of the new warship, pointing out that the name of the ship would be designated as "Yoshino", which was once synonymous with the humiliation of China's coastal defense.

On July 30, 2018, a new destroyer of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, the Maya, was successfully launched. Japan's last 10,000-ton destroyer, the Foot Handle, was completed and commissioned in 2008, and it has been 10 years since the launch of the Maya. Therefore, just after the "Maya" destroyer was released, the domestic media began a fierce discussion, just like this hot summer.

In these discussions, some articles are objective analysis, some are derogatory to the "Maya", but others are purely misleading, and even the Japanese website has not been read, and they have begun to blindly break it. Some articles refer to the "Maya" destroyer as the first ship in Asia beyond the Type 055 destroyer, while it simply believes that the new warship has 128 vertical launch units. Another article began with the name of the new warship, pointing out that the name of the ship would be designated as "Yoshino", which was once synonymous with the humiliation of China's coastal defense.

However, when the truth came out, I found that all this was just a flicker to scare myself. First of all, the author consulted Japanese literature and photos and found that the number of vertical hairs of the "Maya" destroyer was not 128 at all, but 96, and the number one firepower in Asia could not be turned at all. There are only two types of warships with 128 vertical units in the western Pacific, the first being the South Korean "Sejong King" class destroyer and the other is the "Ticonderoga" class cruiser of the U.S. Seventh Fleet. The Ticonderoga-class cruisers originally had a vertical number of 122 units, but were modified to remove the booms that occupied the vertical silos and eventually grew to 128 units.

On July 30, 2018, a new destroyer of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, the Maya, was successfully launched. Japan's last 10,000-ton destroyer, the Foot Handle, was completed and commissioned in 2008, and it has been 10 years since the launch of the Maya. Therefore, just after the "Maya" destroyer was released, the domestic media began a fierce discussion, just like this hot summer.

In these discussions, some articles are objective analysis, some are derogatory to the "Maya", but others are purely misleading, and even the Japanese website has not been read, and they have begun to blindly break it. Some articles refer to the "Maya" destroyer as the first ship in Asia beyond the Type 055 destroyer, while it simply believes that the new warship has 128 vertical launch units. Another article began with the name of the new warship, pointing out that the name of the ship would be designated as "Yoshino", which was once synonymous with the humiliation of China's coastal defense.

However, when the truth came out, I found that all this was just a flicker to scare myself. First of all, the author consulted Japanese literature and photos and found that the number of vertical hairs of the "Maya" destroyer was not 128 at all, but 96, and the number one firepower in Asia could not be turned at all. There are only two types of warships with 128 vertical units in the western Pacific, the first being the South Korean "Sejong King" class destroyer and the other is the "Ticonderoga" class cruiser of the U.S. Seventh Fleet. The Ticonderoga-class cruisers originally had a vertical number of 122 units, but were modified to remove the booms that occupied the vertical silos and eventually grew to 128 units.

The number of vertical launch units is only one measure of a warship's hardware, not all of them. The missile in the vertical firing is not an active bullet, it needs to occupy the fire control channel, and the number of missiles that can be shot out during the certain interception window is limited. Even if you collect five hundred missiles in one, the appearance seems to be powerful, but it can not play the maximum effectiveness, and those more missiles are only the funerary goods of the battleship, which will increase the power of the martyrdom by one order of magnitude. Therefore, dinosaur-class arsenal ships similar to the "Kirov" have not been built by any country, and the vertical hair units of the ships of each country have remained below 128 levels.

On July 30, 2018, a new destroyer of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, the Maya, was successfully launched. Japan's last 10,000-ton destroyer, the Foot Handle, was completed and commissioned in 2008, and it has been 10 years since the launch of the Maya. Therefore, just after the "Maya" destroyer was released, the domestic media began a fierce discussion, just like this hot summer.

In these discussions, some articles are objective analysis, some are derogatory to the "Maya", but others are purely misleading, and even the Japanese website has not been read, and they have begun to blindly break it. Some articles refer to the "Maya" destroyer as the first ship in Asia beyond the Type 055 destroyer, while it simply believes that the new warship has 128 vertical launch units. Another article began with the name of the new warship, pointing out that the name of the ship would be designated as "Yoshino", which was once synonymous with the humiliation of China's coastal defense.

However, when the truth came out, I found that all this was just a flicker to scare myself. First of all, the author consulted Japanese literature and photos and found that the number of vertical hairs of the "Maya" destroyer was not 128 at all, but 96, and the number one firepower in Asia could not be turned at all. There are only two types of warships with 128 vertical units in the western Pacific, the first being the South Korean "Sejong King" class destroyer and the other is the "Ticonderoga" class cruiser of the U.S. Seventh Fleet. The Ticonderoga-class cruisers originally had a vertical number of 122 units, but were modified to remove the booms that occupied the vertical silos and eventually grew to 128 units.

The number of vertical launch units is only one measure of a warship's hardware, not all of them. The missile in the vertical firing is not an active bullet, it needs to occupy the fire control channel, and the number of missiles that can be shot out during the certain interception window is limited. Even if you collect five hundred missiles in one, the appearance seems to be powerful, but it can not play the maximum effectiveness, and those more missiles are only the funerary goods of the battleship, which will increase the power of the martyrdom by one order of magnitude. Therefore, dinosaur-class arsenal ships similar to the "Kirov" have not been built by any country, and the vertical hair units of the ships of each country have remained below 128 levels.

Compared with the first-class destroyers of other Asian countries, the hair-hanging device of the "Maya" destroyer has an important deficiency. The ship's vertical weapons include three types of ship-to-air missiles, such as the Standard-2, Standard-3 and Type 07, and there are no long-range land-attack missiles such as tomahawk and Crabbe-nk, which means that it does not have a good tooth. In terms of anti-ship missiles, the ship will be equipped with 8 Type 17 missiles, which are improved from the Type 12, and the strike range is only more than 100 kilometers, which cannot form an effective threat to formations with long-range interception firepower. Therefore, the capability of the "Maya" is that there are more than enough defensive weapons and insufficient offensive capabilities.

On July 30, 2018, a new destroyer of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, the Maya, was successfully launched. Japan's last 10,000-ton destroyer, the Foot Handle, was completed and commissioned in 2008, and it has been 10 years since the launch of the Maya. Therefore, just after the "Maya" destroyer was released, the domestic media began a fierce discussion, just like this hot summer.

In these discussions, some articles are objective analysis, some are derogatory to the "Maya", but others are purely misleading, and even the Japanese website has not been read, and they have begun to blindly break it. Some articles refer to the "Maya" destroyer as the first ship in Asia beyond the Type 055 destroyer, while it simply believes that the new warship has 128 vertical launch units. Another article began with the name of the new warship, pointing out that the name of the ship would be designated as "Yoshino", which was once synonymous with the humiliation of China's coastal defense.

However, when the truth came out, I found that all this was just a flicker to scare myself. First of all, the author consulted Japanese literature and photos and found that the number of vertical hairs of the "Maya" destroyer was not 128 at all, but 96, and the number one firepower in Asia could not be turned at all. There are only two types of warships with 128 vertical units in the western Pacific, the first being the South Korean "Sejong King" class destroyer and the other is the "Ticonderoga" class cruiser of the U.S. Seventh Fleet. The Ticonderoga-class cruisers originally had a vertical number of 122 units, but were modified to remove the booms that occupied the vertical silos and eventually grew to 128 units.

The number of vertical launch units is only one measure of a warship's hardware, not all of them. The missile in the vertical firing is not an active bullet, it needs to occupy the fire control channel, and the number of missiles that can be shot out during the certain interception window is limited. Even if you collect five hundred missiles in one, the appearance seems to be powerful, but it can not play the maximum effectiveness, and those more missiles are only the funerary goods of the battleship, which will increase the power of the martyrdom by one order of magnitude. Therefore, dinosaur-class arsenal ships similar to the "Kirov" have not been built by any country, and the vertical hair units of the ships of each country have remained below 128 levels.

Compared with the first-class destroyers of other Asian countries, the hair-hanging device of the "Maya" destroyer has an important deficiency. The ship's vertical weapons include three types of ship-to-air missiles, such as the Standard-2, Standard-3 and Type 07, and there are no long-range land-attack missiles such as tomahawk and Crabbe-nk, which means that it does not have a good tooth. In terms of anti-ship missiles, the ship will be equipped with 8 Type 17 missiles, which are improved from the Type 12, and the strike range is only more than 100 kilometers, which cannot form an effective threat to formations with long-range interception firepower. Therefore, the capability of the "Maya" is that there are more than enough defensive weapons and insufficient offensive capabilities.

As for the fabrication of the name of the "Yoshino", it is even more low-level, but it is just a method used to catch the eye. Japan's choice of the name "Maya" is actually quite unlucky. The predecessor of DDG179, the heavy cruiser "Maya", was sent 4 torpedoes by American submarines and sank into the sea within eight minutes.

On July 30, 2018, a new destroyer of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, the Maya, was successfully launched. Japan's last 10,000-ton destroyer, the Foot Handle, was completed and commissioned in 2008, and it has been 10 years since the launch of the Maya. Therefore, just after the "Maya" destroyer was released, the domestic media began a fierce discussion, just like this hot summer.

In these discussions, some articles are objective analysis, some are derogatory to the "Maya", but others are purely misleading, and even the Japanese website has not been read, and they have begun to blindly break it. Some articles refer to the "Maya" destroyer as the first ship in Asia beyond the Type 055 destroyer, while it simply believes that the new warship has 128 vertical launch units. Another article began with the name of the new warship, pointing out that the name of the ship would be designated as "Yoshino", which was once synonymous with the humiliation of China's coastal defense.

However, when the truth came out, I found that all this was just a flicker to scare myself. First of all, the author consulted Japanese literature and photos and found that the number of vertical hairs of the "Maya" destroyer was not 128 at all, but 96, and the number one firepower in Asia could not be turned at all. There are only two types of warships with 128 vertical units in the western Pacific, the first being the South Korean "Sejong King" class destroyer and the other is the "Ticonderoga" class cruiser of the U.S. Seventh Fleet. The Ticonderoga-class cruisers originally had a vertical number of 122 units, but were modified to remove the booms that occupied the vertical silos and eventually grew to 128 units.

The number of vertical launch units is only one measure of a warship's hardware, not all of them. The missile in the vertical firing is not an active bullet, it needs to occupy the fire control channel, and the number of missiles that can be shot out during the certain interception window is limited. Even if you collect five hundred missiles in one, the appearance seems to be powerful, but it can not play the maximum effectiveness, and those more missiles are only the funerary goods of the battleship, which will increase the power of the martyrdom by one order of magnitude. Therefore, dinosaur-class arsenal ships similar to the "Kirov" have not been built by any country, and the vertical hair units of the ships of each country have remained below 128 levels.

Compared with the first-class destroyers of other Asian countries, the hair-hanging device of the "Maya" destroyer has an important deficiency. The ship's vertical weapons include three types of ship-to-air missiles, such as the Standard-2, Standard-3 and Type 07, and there are no long-range land-attack missiles such as tomahawk and Crabbe-nk, which means that it does not have a good tooth. In terms of anti-ship missiles, the ship will be equipped with 8 Type 17 missiles, which are improved from the Type 12, and the strike range is only more than 100 kilometers, which cannot form an effective threat to formations with long-range interception firepower. Therefore, the capability of the "Maya" is that there are more than enough defensive weapons and insufficient offensive capabilities.

As for the fabrication of the name of the "Yoshino", it is even more low-level, but it is just a method used to catch the eye. Japan's choice of the name "Maya" is actually quite unlucky. The predecessor of DDG179, the heavy cruiser "Maya", was sent 4 torpedoes by American submarines and sank into the sea within eight minutes.

For the most part, the Maya destroyer is nothing more than a repetition of the Atago-class destroyers a decade later. The real highlight of the "Maya" destroyer is that the ship is the first Japanese ship with coordinated engagement capability (cec), with Aegis baseline 9 capability, can launch standard-3blockiia missiles, and can effectively intercept high-speed ballistic missiles. Some of these capabilities we don't have yet, and that's what needs to be taken seriously.

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