An item referred to the magazine Marine Rundschau reporting that the Japanese destroyers Fubuki (1) and Urananu (2) collided on 4 March 1935 during a nightly attack. Both ships needed to go for repairs to a shipyard,
Notes
1. Of the Fubuki-class, preceded by the Mustuki-class and succeeded by Hatsuharu-class, laid down as Destroyer No. 35 by Maizuru Naval Arsenal, Japan on 19 June 1926, launched on 15 November 1927, commissiond on 10 August 1928, sunkin in the battle of Cape Esperance on 11 October 1942 and stricken on 15 November 1942.
2. The Uranami of the Fubuki-class, preceded by the Mustuki-class and succeeded by Hatsuharu-class, laid down as Destroyer No. 44 by Uraga Dock Company, Japan on 28 April 1927, launched on 29 November 1928, commissioned on 30 June 1929 and sunk during an American air attack on a convoy in the Jintotolo Channel between Masbate and Panay on 10 December 1944?
Notes
1. Of the Fubuki-class, preceded by the Mustuki-class and succeeded by Hatsuharu-class, laid down as Destroyer No. 35 by Maizuru Naval Arsenal, Japan on 19 June 1926, launched on 15 November 1927, commissiond on 10 August 1928, sunkin in the battle of Cape Esperance on 11 October 1942 and stricken on 15 November 1942.
2. The Uranami of the Fubuki-class, preceded by the Mustuki-class and succeeded by Hatsuharu-class, laid down as Destroyer No. 44 by Uraga Dock Company, Japan on 28 April 1927, launched on 29 November 1928, commissioned on 30 June 1929 and sunk during an American air attack on a convoy in the Jintotolo Channel between Masbate and Panay on 10 December 1944?