
Īlthough their displacement become slightly increased, there was no change to their main engines, as it was not a big difference that had little effect on the performance of the ship. The large lattice mast affected the stealthiness of the Murasame class, so in Takanami class, it was planned to change to two small masts, but that was not implemented. However, the weapons mounted are different, and as a result, the internal structure has also been changed. The hull design is generally based on the one of the Murasame class. From FY1998 onwards, a slightly modified version that corrected these dissatisfaction points was to be built: Takanami class. These destroyers are generally satisfactory for the fleet, but there is some discontent. Since FY1991, the JMSDF started construction of the second-generation, general-purpose destroyers ( 汎用護衛艦, Hanyou-goei-kan), Murasame class. This warship is the slightly modified class of second-generation, general-purpose destroyers of the JMSDF. The Takanami-class destroyer ( たかなみ型護衛艦, Takanami-gata-goei-kan) is a class of destroyer serving with the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF).

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Therefore, the optimization of the said system is necessary and of high priority. All this indicates the citizens’ trust in the 112 system when they find themselves in a situation requiring the help from emergency services. Since its introduction, more than 27 million calls were received.

Last year in Croatia nearly 1.5 million calls were received at 112 number. Furthermore, it will also secure a better cooperation between the operators in operational and communication centers and 112 centers, as well as the support to receive SMS on the unique emergency number 112. The consolidation will establish a technological base as well to receive the caller location on the emergency service numbers 112 and 192, which will secure a faster response to emergency calls. After that, it was necessary to consolidate the system of emergency calls to the number 112, including eCall, into the infrastructure of MUP RH operational and communication centers (OKC) system in Zagreb, Split, Rijeka, Osijek and Varaždin, as well as all other police departments in Croatia. At the beginning of this year, the National Protection and Rescue Directorate (DUZS) was consolidated with the Ministry of the Interior of the Republic of Croatia (MUP RH) as Civil Protection Directorate.
