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    The Akatsuki-class destroyer (暁型駆逐艦, Akatsuki-gata kuchikukan) was a class of four destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy. According to most sources...
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  • during the Russo-Japanese War Akatsuki-class destroyer (1931), a subclass of Fubuki-class destroyer, a class of four destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy...
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    was the twenty-third Fubuki-class destroyer, or the third Akatsuki class (if that sub-class is regarded as a separate class), built for the Imperial Japanese...
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    Akatsuki (暁, "Dawn") was the twenty-first Fubuki-class destroyer, or the lead ship of the Akatsuki class (if that sub-class is regarded as a separate...
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  • Navy during the Russo-Japanese War Japanese destroyer Inazuma (1932), an Akatsuki-class destroyer (1931) of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War...
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    twenty-fourth (and last) Fubuki-class destroyers, or the fourth (and last) of the Akatsuki class (if that sub-class is considered independently), built...
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    them the world's first destroyers with this capability. The third group, also known as the Akatsuki class, were built from 1931 to 1933. These vessels...
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  • six destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy during the Russo-Japanese War. Japanese destroyer Ikazuchi (1931), an Akatsuki-class destroyer (1931) of...
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    the twenty-second of twenty-four Fubuki-class destroyers, or the second of the Akatsuki class (if that sub-class is regarded independently), built for the...
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  • class from Thornycroft and the Akatsuki class from Yarrow), in which a second 12-pdr replaced the foremost 6-pdr, and finally by seven Harusame class...
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    single destroyer tender operated together.[citation needed] After the war, destroyers grew in size. The American Allen M. Sumner-class destroyers had a...
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    night-fighting expertise, developed a completely new destroyer design. Subsequent development from one destroyer class to the next was not, however, a smooth progression...
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    The Shiratsuyu-class destroyers (白露型駆逐艦, Shiratsuyugata kuchikukan) were a class of ten 1st Class destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy in service...
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    Japanese Destroyer Index MaritimeQuest Akatsuki Class Destroyers Overview MaritimeQuest Akizuki Class Destroyers Overview MaritimeQuest Hatsuharu Class Destroyers...
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    effectively meant that additional units of the previous Fubuki and Akatsuki-class destroyers could no longer be built. The Imperial Japanese Navy responded...
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    Hatsuharu-class destroyers was intended to give the Imperial Japanese Navy smaller and more economical destroyers than the previous Fubuki and Akatsuki-class destroyers...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese destroyer Nenohi (1932)
    Fubuki and Akatsuki-class destroyers, but with essentially the same weaponry. These conflicting goals proved beyond contemporary destroyer design, and...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese destroyer Hatsuharu (1933)
    Hatsuharu-class destroyers was intended to give the Imperial Japanese Navy smaller and more economical destroyers than the previous Fubuki and Akatsuki-class destroyers...
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    The Kongō-class battlecruiser (金剛型巡洋戦艦, Kongō-gata jun'yōsenkan) was a class of four battlecruisers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) immediately...
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    Kawasaki-type oiler (category Auxiliary replenishment ship classes)
    destroyer, submarine and torpedo boat) fuel only to heavy crude oil. And, the IJN was paid a grant to newly build large/high-speed tankers. In 1931,...
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    Kersaint was one of six Vauquelin-class destroyers (contre-torpilleurs) built for the French Navy (Marine Nationale) during the 1930s. The ship entered...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese destroyer Wakaba (1934)
    Fubuki and Akatsuki-class destroyers, but with essentially the same weaponry. These conflicting goals proved beyond contemporary destroyer design, and...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese destroyer Hatsushimo (1933)
    Fubuki and Akatsuki-class destroyers, but with essentially the same weaponry. These conflicting goals proved beyond contemporary destroyer design, and...
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    scuttled by the destroyer Okinami on 25 October. Lacroix, pp. 434–435 Lacroix, pp. 438–439 Brown, p. 74 Naval Encyclopedia. "Mogami class cruisers (1934)"...
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    The Takao-class cruiser (高雄型) was a class of four heavy cruisers of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) launched between May 1930 and April 1931. All served...
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    It therefore translates into English as either "torpedo boat 1st class" or "destroyer" depending on a displacement of more or less than 200 tons. Starting...
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    traditional fleet of V and W-class destroyers and the United States' contentment with the similar Wickes and Clemson-class destroyers, while the signatories...
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    (1961). Japanese Destroyer Captain. New York: Ballantine Books. ISBN 0-345-02522-9. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Myoko class cruiser. CombinedFleet...
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    The List of ship classes of World War II is an alphabetical list of all ship classes that served in World War II. Only actual classes are included as opposed...
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    This is a list of destroyers of the Second World War. The List of ships of the Second World War contains major military vessels of the war, arranged alphabetically...
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