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Hayabusa-class torpedo boat

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The Ten Year Naval Expansion Programme passed in 1896 provided for the construction (along with 4 battleships, 6 armoured and 6 protected cruisers, and 4 other minor warships) of 23 torpedo boat destroyers and 63 torpedo boats; the latter comprised 16 First Class of 120 tons (the
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No.67 Class; No.67 to No.75 were very similar to the No.39 Class, but were built in Japan from Yarrow designs (developed from the British Navy's Nos. 82-87) and all launched in 1902–03. No.67 was lost at Tsushima on 27 May 1905, and the others were struck from the list in
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No.39 Class; No.39 to No.43, also No.62 to No.66. These were all built by Yarrow at Poplar and shipped complete to Japan. No.42 was sunk off Port Arthur on 15 December 1904 and the others were removed from the list in 1914-15 (No.66 in
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ran aground backward on 31st. March 1904 at the South-end of Tsushima on a mine laying mission after accidentally moving into a previously laid minefield. The hull was discarded, but parts were recovered and the ship was rebuilt at
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No.31 Class; No.31 to No.38, also No.44 to No.49 and No.60 and No.61. These were all Schichau 39-metre type fabricated at Danzig in 1899-1902 and shipped to Kawasaki at Kobe (No.37 and No.38 to Mitsubishi at Nagasaki) for
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Under the 1900-01 Programme another six torpedo boats were ordered to be built in Japan, with a further five vessels ordered under the 1901-02 Programme, also from Japanese yards. These were formally listed as the
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These were armed with three torpedo tubes and two or three 37mm guns, with the exception of the No.39 and No.67 classes which instead of the 37mm guns had two 3pdr guns.
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class, this group included three other (older) boats built in Britain and Germany: their armament consisted of three 360-mm torpedo tubes (except for the
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No.21 Class; No.21 was built by Normand at Le Havre in 1892, based on the French 36-metre type. No.24 was an identical vessel built at
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No.29 Class; No.29 and No.30 were the first boats built under the 1897 Ten Year Programme. They were built by Normand, Le Havre
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No.16 Class; No.16 to No.19 were further units of the No.5 Class built by Creusot in 1892. N.16 capsized and sank off the
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No.26 Class; No.26 and No.27, together with the slightly different No.28, were ex-Chinese torpedo boats all captured at
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No.50 Class; No.50 to No.59 were the final batch of 54-ton torpedo boats, improved versions of the No.15 Class.
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Under the 1897-98 Programme four torpedo boats were ordered from France as improved versions of the French
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as part of the 1896 Ten Year Naval Expansion Programme. They were completed between 1900 and 1904.
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under the resource/budget account 'Repair'. Construction was completed on 9 May 1905 in time for
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where they comprised the Ninth, Fourteenth, Fifteenth, and Nineteenth Torpedo Boat Divisions.
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was used at the Navy Torpedo School in Yokosuka from 15th December 1923 to 2nd October 1926.
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Other torpedo boats of the Imperial Japanese Navy before and during the Russo-Japanese War
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No.5 Class; No.5 to No.14 were ordered under the 1882 Programme and were manufactured by
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Lengerer, Hans (March 2018). "Torpedo Boats of the Imperial Japanese Navy, Part IV".
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Lengerer, Hans (2017). "Torpedo Boats of the Imperial Japanese Navy, Part III".
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on 11 May 1895, while the remaining three were struck in 1910 and broken up.
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in France and shipped dis-assembled to Japan, where they were re-assembled.
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class torpedo boats built for the French Navy. These were all fabricated by
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French-built ships were decommissioned on 1st. April 1919. The last (
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2-shaft reciprocating, 2 boilers, 4,200 ihp (3,100 kW)
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on 7 February 1895. They were stricken in 1908 (No.28 in 1902).
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Class. All fifteen of these vessels took part in the
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No.15 Class; No.15 and No.20 were similarly built by
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No.25 was an identical vessel built at 390:harbour service 1910; struck 1919 and broken up 207:1 × 57 mm (2.2 in) gun   and 749:, which had six) and with the exception of the 1828: 1314: 1211: 8: 2436:Torpedo boats of the Imperial Japanese Navy 853:No.1 Class; No.1 to No.4 were ordered from 809:No.22 Class; No.22 and No.23 were built by 1843:Japanese naval ship classes of World War I 1835: 1821: 1813: 1321: 1307: 1299: 1218: 1204: 1196: 980:"一等水雷艇真鶴(1st class torpedo boat Manazuru)" 933: 931: 806:Navy Yard in 1894 from imported materials. 219:3 × 450 mm (18 in) torpedo tubes 994:Order of battle at the Battle of Tsushima 966:"一等水雷艇鵲(1st class torpedo boat Kasasagi)" 952:"一等水雷艇隼(1st class torpedo boat Hayabusa)" 1062:"一等水雷艇雲雀(1st class torpedo boat Hibari)" 1048:"一等水雷艇燕(1st class torpedo boat Tsubame)" 1006:"一等水雷艇蒼鷹(1st class torpedo boat Aotaka)" 883:, but based on the French 34-metre type. 426: 401:Class, but were identical copies of the 290: 16:Class of imperial Japanese torpedo boats 1118:"一等水雷艇鴎(1st class torpedo boat Kamome)" 910: 753:class between two and four 37mm guns. 1104:"一等水雷艇鶉(1st class torpedo boat Uzura)" 18: 1076:"一等水雷艇雉(1st class torpedo boat Kiji)" 1034:"一等水雷艇鴿(1st class torpedo boat Hato)" 1020:"一等水雷艇雁(1st class torpedo boat Kari)" 138:46.33 m (152 ft 0 in) 7: 1090:"一等水雷鷺(1st class torpedo boat Sagi)" 1329:Japanese naval ship classes of the 216:3 × 47 mm (1.9 in) guns. 134:45 m (147 ft 8 in) 14: 253:All of the vessels served in the 210:2 × 47 mm (1.9 in) guns 157:1.5 m (4 ft 11 in) 149:4.9 m (16 ft 1 in) 821:in 1895 from imported materials. 57: 22: 1: 1135:Jentsura, Hansgeorg (1976). 656:struck 1923, broken up 1932 635:struck 1923, broken up 1925 582:struck 1922, broken up 1926 561:struck 1922, broken up 1925 540:struck 1922, broken up 1925 519:struck 1922, broken up 1926 498:struck 1922, broken up 1930 477:struck 1922, broken up 1927 1914:Pre-dreadnought battleships 1339:Pre-dreadnought battleships 603:Kawasaki Shipbuilding Corp. 177:(33 mph; 54 km/h) 2457: 881:Normand Shipyard, Le Havre 698:struck 1923 and broken up 614:struck 1923 and broken up 286:Normand Shipyard, Le Havre 126:152 long tons (154 t) 2394: 1790: 1233: 1139:. Naval Institute Press. 600: 463: 107: 36: 21: 2416:Completed after the war 1803:Completed after the war 778:First Sino-Japanese War 776:, captured 1896 in the 677:struck 1923, sold 1928 236:Hayabusa-gata suiraitei 108:General characteristics 1227:Imperial Japanese Navy 360:("white-naped crane") 248:Imperial Japanese Navy 65:Imperial Japanese Navy 1183:(March 2018): 59–75. 1177:Warship International 1156:Warship International 857:in 1879, modelled by 318:("peregrine falcon") 242:of fifteen 1st class 2441:Torpedo boat classes 2401:Single ship of class 2196:Unprotected cruisers 1797:Single ship of class 1566:Unprotected cruisers 1394:Ironclad battleships 1238:Minister of the Navy 601:Kawasaki Jyūkō Co. 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Index


Imperial Japanese Navy
Chidori class
Torpedo boat
pp
overall
knots
nmi
class
torpedo boats
Imperial Japanese Navy
Russo-Japanese war
Battle of Tsushima
World War I
Normand Shipyard, Le Havre
Hayabusa
Kasasagi
Manazuru
Chidori
Battle of Tsushima
Kure Naval Arsenal
Battle of Tsushima
Aotaka
northern goshawk
Kure Naval Arsenal
Kari
Hato
Tsubame
Hibari
Kiji

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