At least two warships of Japan have been named Uzushio:
Uzushio, meaning a whirlpool in Japanese, may also refer to:
Kuroshio CurrentKuroshio is an oceanic current.
JDS Nadashio (SS-577) was a Japanese diesel-electric Yūshio-class submarine weighing 2,250 tons. It was launched on 27 January 1983 and decommissioned by the Maritime Self-Defense Force on 1 June 2001.
Four naval vessels of Japan have been named Kuroshio:
At least three warships of Japan have been named Arashio:
At least three warships of Japan have been named Hayashio:
At least three Japanese warships have been named Natsushio:
At least three warships of Japan have been named Michishio:
At least two warships of Japan have been named Wakashio:
At least two warships of Japan have been named Fuyushio:
At least two warships of Japan have been named Harushio:
At least two warships of Japan have been named Makishio:
At least two warships of Japan have been named Isoshio:
At least two warships of Japan have been named Narushio:
At least two warships of Japan have been named Takashio:
At least two warships of Japan have been named Yaeshio:
JDS Uzushio (SS-566) was the lead boat of the Uzushio-class submarines. She was commissioned on 21 January 1971.
JDS Makishio (SS-567) was the second boat of the Uzushio-class submarines. She was commissioned on 2 February 1972.
JDS Isoshio (SS-568) was the third boat of the Uzushio-class submarines. She was commissioned on 25 November 1972.
JDS Narushio (SS-569) was the fourth boat of the Uzushio-class submarines. She was commissioned on 28 September 1973.