Ayanami class destroyer

Ayanami class destroyer

The "Ayanami" class of destroyers of the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force is the successor to the "Harukaze" class destroyer and with improved weaponry. This class's primary purpose is anti-submarine warfare.

hips in the class

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