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JS Ōnami (DD-111) : ウィキペディア英語版
JS Ōnami (DD-111)

is the second vessel of the s of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF).
''Ōnami'' was authorized under the Medium-term Defense Buildup Plan of 1996, and was built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries shipyards in Nagasaki. She was laid down on 17 May 2000, launched on 20 September 2001. She was commissioned into service on 13 March 2003.〔GlobalSecurity.org, ( DD-110 ''Takanami'' Class )〕 and was initially assigned to the JMSDF Escort Flotilla 1 based at Yokosuka.
==Service==
''Ōnami'', along with the destroyer and supply ship ''Hamana'' were assigned to the Indian Ocean in November 2004 to provide assistance to the Japanese Iraq Reconstruction and Support Group. She returned to Japan in March 2005.
''Ōnami'' participated in the Malabar 2007 joint naval exercises in the Bay of Bengal in September 2007 together with the destroyer . In July 2009, she participated in joint naval exercises in the Sea of Japan together with a number of warships from the Republic of Korea Navy.
On 4 December 2009, ''Ōnami'' was involved in a collision with the destroyer off the coast of Kōchi Prefecture, but was able to return to port under her own power.
In January 2010, ''Ōnami'', along with ''Sawagiri'', was dispatched to Aden, Yemen to participate in anti-piracy escort operations off the coast of Somalia. Approximately 2,000 merchant ships with ties to Japan, Japan-flagged or operated by Japanese firms pass through the busy shipping zone each year.〔( "Japanese ships leave after visit," ) ''The Hindu'' (India). September 29, 2010.〕 The destroyer was part of the fourth rotation of JMSDF vessels patrolling in this region.〔Mizokami, Kyle. ( "The MSDF and the Horn of Africa," ) Japan Security Watch. January 15, 2011.〕 She undertook 32 sorties, escorting 283 commercial vessels, and returned to Japan on 2 July 2010.
This ship was one of several in the JMSDF fleet participating in disaster relief after the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami.〔Seawaves,( "Warships Supporting Earthquake in Japan" )〕
On 11 October 2011 she was dispatched to Aden again, together with her sister ship , to resume anti-piracy escort operations off the coast of Somalia. The context for this extended deployment off the Horn of Africa was the "Law on the Penalization of Acts of Piracy and Measures Against Acts of Piracy (Anti-Piracy Measures Law)".〔( "Anti-Piracy Operations off the Coast of Somalia and in the Gulf of Aden," ) ''Japan Defense Focus'' (Ministry of Defense or MOD), No. ), No. 19. November 2010.〕 She returned to Yokosuka on 12 March 2012
On 9 June 2012, ''Ōnami'' participated in JIMEX 12, the first naval exercise between the JMSDF and the Indian Navy, held in Sagami Bay, which commemorated 60 years of diplomatic relations between India and Japan.〔(IDR News Network, 08 Jun , 2012 )〕

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