An item referred to the magazine Marine Rundschau reporting that the Japanese destroyers Inazuma(1), Hatakari (2), Sagiri (3) and Shikinami (4) collided on 29 February 1935 although with just light damage.
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1. Of the Fubuki-class, preceded by the Mustuki-class and succeeded by Hatsuharu-class, laid down by Fujinagata Shipyards, Osaka, Japan on 7 March 1930, launched on 25 February 1932, commissioned on 15 November 1932, torpedoed and sunk by the American submarine USS Bonefish in the Celebes Sea near Tawitawi underway from Manila, Philippines towards Balikpapan, Dutch East Indies on 14 May 1944 and stricken on 10 June 1944.
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3. Of the Fubuki-class, preceded by the Mustuki-class and succeeded by Hatsuharu-class, laid down as Destroyer No. 50 by Uraga Dock Company, Japan on 28 March 1929, launched on 23 December 1929, commissioned on 31 January 1931, sunk by the Dutch submarine Hr. Ms. KXVI on 24 December 1941 and stricken on 15 January 1942.
4. Of the Fubuki-class, preceded by the Mustuki-class and succeeded by Hatsuharu-class, laid down as Destroyer No. 46 by Maizuru Naval Arsenal, Japan on 6 July 1928, launched on 22 June 1929, commissioned on 24 December 1920, torpedoed and sunk by the American submarine USS Growler 240 miles south off Hong Kong underway from Singapore towards Japan on 12 September 1944 and stricken on 10 October 1944.
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1. Of the Fubuki-class, preceded by the Mustuki-class and succeeded by Hatsuharu-class, laid down by Fujinagata Shipyards, Osaka, Japan on 7 March 1930, launched on 25 February 1932, commissioned on 15 November 1932, torpedoed and sunk by the American submarine USS Bonefish in the Celebes Sea near Tawitawi underway from Manila, Philippines towards Balikpapan, Dutch East Indies on 14 May 1944 and stricken on 10 June 1944.
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3. Of the Fubuki-class, preceded by the Mustuki-class and succeeded by Hatsuharu-class, laid down as Destroyer No. 50 by Uraga Dock Company, Japan on 28 March 1929, launched on 23 December 1929, commissioned on 31 January 1931, sunk by the Dutch submarine Hr. Ms. KXVI on 24 December 1941 and stricken on 15 January 1942.
4. Of the Fubuki-class, preceded by the Mustuki-class and succeeded by Hatsuharu-class, laid down as Destroyer No. 46 by Maizuru Naval Arsenal, Japan on 6 July 1928, launched on 22 June 1929, commissioned on 24 December 1920, torpedoed and sunk by the American submarine USS Growler 240 miles south off Hong Kong underway from Singapore towards Japan on 12 September 1944 and stricken on 10 October 1944.