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    JDS Ōshio (SS-561) was a submarine in service with Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force. Ōshio was planned and built to replace the aging JDS Kuroshio...
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  • Japan have been named Ōshio: Japanese destroyer Ōshio, an Asashio-class destroyer launched in 1937 and sunk in 1943. JDS Ōshio, a submarine launched in...
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    Self-Defense Force comprising four boats. This class is the successor of Ōshio. The class were the first fleet submarines constructed for post-war Japan...
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  • class (DD) — 5 ships Akizuki class (DD) — 4 ships Asahi class (DD) — 2 ships JDS Amatsukaze (DDG) — 1 ship Tachikaze class (DDG) — 3 ships Hatakaze class...
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    scrapped 1965 Orwell Destroyer 1,540 17 October 1942 sold for scrap 1965 Ōshio  Imperial Japanese Navy Asashio Destroyer 2,370 31 October 1937 sunk 20...
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    Natsugumo (Summer Cloud) Jul 1936 Feb 1938 Air attack off Guadalcanal, Oct 1942 Ōshio (High Tide) Aug 1936 Oct 1936 Submarine off Manus, Feb 1943 Yamagumo (Mountain...
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    Shiratsuyu-class (2 of 10): Harusame, Umikaze Asashio-class (2 of 10): Ōshio, Arare Kagerō-class (5 of 19): Kagerō, Oyashio, Amatsukaze, Nowaki, Arashi...
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  • not denoting the year of adoption. Contemporary to this torpedo program, Ōshio was originally designed with two HU-201 shortened stern torpedo tubes dedicated...
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