Tsushima
Fecha de actualización: 12/12/2024
Tsushima, the seventh ship of the Etorofu-class coastal defense ships, is dedicated to protecting Japan's maritime routes. Her service history reflects her commitment to convoy escort and maritime security, exemplifying her role in maintaining safe passage during challenging times.
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