Mikazuki
Country | Japan |
Ship Class | Mutsuki-class Destroyer |
Builder | Sasebo Naval Arsenal |
Laid Down | 21 Aug 1925 |
Launched | 12 Jul 1926 |
Commissioned | 5 May 1927 |
Sunk | 28 Jul 1943 |
Displacement | 1,336 tons standard; 1,800 tons full |
Length | 335 feet |
Beam | 30 feet |
Draft | 10 feet |
Machinery | Four Kampon water-tube boilers |
Power Output | 38,500 shaft horsepower |
Speed | 37 knots |
Range | 4,000nm at 15 knots |
Crew | 150 |
Armament | 4x12cm Type 3 guns, 2x3x61cm torpedo tubes, 18x depth charges, 16x mines |
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Joachim von Ribbentrop, German Foreign Minister, Aug 1939
22 Apr 2024 04:36:14 PM
She was one of the many ships of the Mutsuki-class to receive extensive refits. She was refitted three newer boilers, allowing the downsizing of her aft stack (her sister-ship Yayoi had a similar refit and downsizing of her forward stack). Most of her sister-ships also lost one or two main guns for up to a dozen AA guns.