Generic selectors
Exact matches only
Search in title
Search in content
Post Type Selectors
  1. Home
  2. Catalog 
  3. Naval Destroyers (Warships)
  4. Maya Class Destroyer

Maya Class Destroyer

Maya Class Destroyer

Manufacturer: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
Category: Naval Destroyers (Warships)
  • Displacement 8,200 tons
  • Maximum Speed 30+ knots
  • Radar Range Extended long range (several hundred km)
  • Vertical Launch Cells (VLS) 96

Full Specifications

1. General Information

System Name Maya Class Destroyer
Type / Role Guided missile destroyer
Manufacturer Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Japan Marine United
Country of Origin Japan
In Service Yes
Year Introduced 2020
Unit Cost Approx USD 1.7 billion equivalent
Crew About 300

2. Dimensions & Structure

Length 170 m
Beam (Width) 21 m
Draft 6.2 m
Displacement 8,200 tons
Hull Material Steel
Deck Configuration Full-length flight deck

3. Performance & Propulsion

Propulsion Type COGAG (Combined Gas and Gas)
Engine Model Gas turbines
Power Output 100,000+ shp
Maximum Speed 30+ knots
Range 4,500 nautical miles
Endurance Several weeks

4. Sensors & Radar Systems

Primary Radar AN SPY 7 AESA
Radar Range Long-range, ballistic missile tracking
Sonar System Bow-mounted & towed array
Electro-Optical / IR System Installed
Electronic Warfare Suite Advanced EW system
Fire Control Radar Integrated with Aegis Baseline 9

5. Weapons & Armament

Main Gun 127 mm naval gun
Vertical Launch System (VLS) Cells 96
Missiles SM-3, SM-6, ESSM, ASROC
Anti-Ship Missiles Limited fit
Anti-Submarine Torpedoes Yes
Close-In Weapon System (CIWS) Phalanx
Decoy Systems Chaff and flare

6. Aviation & Support

Helicopter Capability Yes
Hangar Capacity Two helicopters
UAV Operations Limited support
Flight Deck Size Medium
Replenishment at Sea Yes

7. Defensive & Electronic Systems

Countermeasures Soft kill systems
ECM / ECCM Integrated
Missile Defense System Aegis BMD
Combat Management System Aegis Baseline 9
Communication Systems Secure data links

8. Operational Information

Service Branch Japan Maritime Self Defense Force
Primary Operator Japan
Operational History Active regional patrols, missile defense missions
Notable Feature SPY 7 long-range ballistic missile radar

Our Rating

The overall rating is based on review by our experts

8
  • Technology 8 / 10
  • Performance 8 / 10
  • Maintenance Efficiency 8 / 10
  • Operational Flexibility 8 / 10

PROS

  1. Advanced ballistic missile defense capability
  2. Powerful SPY 7 AESA radar
  3. Strong interoperability with U.S. Navy
  4. Large VLS capacity
  5. Modern network centric combat system

CONS

  1. Very high unit cost
  2. Limited stealth shaping
  3. Focused mainly on air and missile defense
  4. Large crew requirements
  5. No land attack cruise missile emphasis

Maya Class Destroyer Advanced Aegis Warship

The Maya class destroyer represents Japan maritime self defense force’s most advanced surface combatant to date. Designed for high end air and missile defense, the class strengthens regional security and enhances allied naval interoperability, including close coordination with U.S. forces in the Indo Pacific.

Design and Development

Built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and Japan Marine United, the Maya class is an evolution of the Atago class. It was developed to counter ballistic missile threats, advanced aircraft, and cruise missiles. The design emphasizes network centric warfare, cooperative engagement, and layered defense across sea and air domains.

Combat Systems and Technology

The destroyer is equipped with the Aegis Baseline 9 combat system and the AN SPY 7 AESA radar. This sensor suite allows long range detection and tracking of ballistic missiles and multiple airborne targets at once. Cooperative Engagement Capability enables data sharing with allied ships and aircraft, improving overall fleet defense.

Weapons and Operational Role

The Maya class carries a 96 cell vertical launch system capable of firing SM 3 and SM 6 interceptors, ESSM, and ASROC anti submarine weapons. A 127 mm main gun, close in weapon systems, and advanced torpedoes provide layered protection. The ship supports helicopter operations for anti submarine warfare and maritime surveillance.

Service and Strategic Value

Entering service in the early 2020s, the Maya class plays a central role in Japan ballistic missile defense mission. Its ability to integrate with U.S. Navy systems makes it a key asset for joint operations, deterrence patrols, and regional stability missions.

Maya Class Destroyer Price

While the Maya class is not offered for export, its estimated unit cost is comparable to advanced U.S. guided missile destroyers. Analysts estimate a price range equivalent to roughly USD 1.6 to 1.8 billion per ship when adjusted for U.S. procurement standards, reflecting its high end sensors, missile defense role, and advanced combat systems.

Get real time update about this post category directly on your device, subscribe now.

Reviews

  • Be the first to add a Review

    Please post a user review only if you have / had this product.

  • Rate this Product

  • 8
  • 8
  • 8
  • 8
  • 6 / 10 based on your selection

Disclaimer Note

The information provided on TheDefenseWatch.com is for general informational purposes only. While we strive to ensure the accuracy, completeness, and timeliness of our content regarding defense and aerospace products, technologies, and specifications, we cannot guarantee that all information is 100% accurate or up-to-date due to the evolving nature of military technology and classified data.TheDefenseWatch.com does not warrant the reliability, suitability, or availability of the information for any specific purpose. Users are advised to consult official sources, such as manufacturers, government publications, or defense agencies, for precise and verified data before making decisions based on our content.We are not affiliated with any defense manufacturers, governments, or military organizations mentioned. Opinions, reviews, and ratings reflect expert analysis but are subjective and should not be considered endorsements. TheDefenseWatch.com is not responsible for any errors, omissions, or consequences arising from the use of this website’s content.External links are provided for convenience and do not imply endorsement. TheDefenseWatch.com reserves the right to update or modify content without prior notice. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy & Cookies Policy.

Live Search

Filter

ManufacturerView All

Show More Brands

Recent Post

Post Categories

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More

Privacy & Cookies Policy