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Japanese destroyer Maki (1944)

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class was smaller, slower and more lightly armed than the IJN's previous destroyers. This was because they were intended to be used for second-line duties like escorting convoys, releasing the larger ships for missions with the fleet. The ships measured 100 meters (328 ft 1 in) long
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for training. The ship was assigned to Destroyer Division 43, Escort Squadron 31 of the Combined Fleet on 30 September and participated in the Battle off Cape Engaño on 25 October as part of
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in October by American aircraft. After repairs she was assigned to escort duties and was torpedoed by an American
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of 3.3 meters (10 ft 10 in). Their crew numbered 210 officers and enlisted men. They displaced 1,282
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resumed her duties once her damage was repaired and remained in home waters for the rest of the war.
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and limited her speed to 20 knots (37 km/h; 23 mph). The aircraft killed 31 members of
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was turned over to Great Britain on 14 August of the latter year and subsequently scrapped.
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on 5 October. She was disarmed and used to repatriate Japanese personnel in 1945–1947.
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that hit her with one bomb and near-missed with several others; the bombs damaged her
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load and 1,554 metric tons (1,529 long tons) at deep load. The ships had two
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heading for a suicide attack against allied forces on Okinawa, as a part of
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Chronology of the War at Sea 1939–1945: The Naval History of World War Two
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Imperial Japanese Navy Destroyers 1919–45 (2): Asahio to Tachibana Classes
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Japanese troops until 1947. Mid-year the destroyer was turned over to the
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Jentschura, Hansgeorg; Jung, Dieter & Mickel, Peter (1977).
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in one twin-gun mount aft and one single mount forward of the
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Sturton, Ian (1980). "Japan". In Chesneau, Roger (ed.).
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from 15 March to 20 April. The ship was transferred to
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on 20 November and the destroyer helped to escort the
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Index


Empire of Japan
Podocarpaceae
Maizuru Naval Arsenal
scrapped
Matsu-class
escort destroyer
t
long tons
standard
o/a
water-tube boilers
shp
kW
steam turbines
knots
nmi
Type 22
search radar
Type 13
early-warning radar
127 mm (5 in)
DP guns
25 mm (1 in)
AA guns
torpedo tubes
depth charges
Podocarpaceae
Matsu-class
escort destroyers

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