Laid down by Sasebo Naval Arsenal under the 1931 Fiscal Year on 14 May 1931, launched on 15 December 1931, commissioned on 30 September 1933 and sunk during an Allied air attack on the Manila Bay, Philippines om 13 November 1944. Under the Circle One Program was originally the building of 12 destroyers authorized, six however were built as the succeeding Shiratsuyu-class. All ships are modified in their service. Part of the Hatsuharu-class destroyers, preceded by Akatsuki-class, succeeded by Shiratsuyu-class. Original technical specifications were a displacement of 1.530 tons and s dimensions 109.5 (over all) x 10 x 3.38 metres or 359.3 x 32.10 x 11.1 feet. The machinery consisted of 2 sets geared Kampon steam turbines and 3 water tube boilers supplying via 2 shafts 42.000shp allowing a speed of 36 knots and with 14 knots speed a range of 4.000 nautical miles. Their crew numbered 212 men. The armament consisted of 2x2&1x1-12.7cm/5” cal 50 Type 3 naval guns, 2x1-4cm/1.6” anti aircraft guns, 2x3-61cm/24” torpedo tubes and 18 depth charges.
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Saturday, 18 December 2021
Japanese destroyer Hatsuharu 1931-1944
Hatsuharu-class
Shiratsuyu-class
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