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Japanese destroyer Hamakaze (1916)

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Armament was increased over the previous classes of destroyers, with four QF 4.7 inch Gun Mk I - IV, pedestal-mounted along the centerline of the vessel, two in front of the smokestacks and two to the stern. The number of torpedoes was increased to three launchers, each with a pair of 533 mm
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class. The rated power of 27,000 shp (20,000 kW) gave the vessels a high speed of 34 knots (63 km/h), and a range of 3,360 nautical miles (6,220 km) at 14 knots (26 km/h); however, the engines could not be run continuously at over 7,000 shp (5,200 kW), which still
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in Nagasaki, Japan on April 1, 1916, launched on October 30, 1916, and completed on March 28, 1917. Following its service in the final stages of World War I, the ship continued to serve within the IJN for 17 years along with its sister ships the
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used 3 Parsons steam turbine engines. Advances in turbine design and construction permitted more reliable operation than previously with the previous
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were commissioned in line with the program, escort vessels with equally high speed and blue ocean capabilities were required. The
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class of destroyers. Externally, the design went to a three smokestack profile, with a curved, rather than straight bow.
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torpedoes. Anti-aircraft protection was provided by four machine guns.
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3-shaft steam turbine, 5 heavy oil-fired boilers 27,000 ihp (20,000 kW)
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4 × QF 4.7 inch Gun Mk I - IV 5 ×6.5mm machine guns 6× 53cm torpedoes
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1,227 long tons (1,247 t) normal, 1,550 long tons (1,570 t) full load
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was a slightly larger and updated version of the previous
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3,360 nautical miles (6,220 km) at 14 knots (26 km/h)
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Japanese destroyer Hamakaze
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
Isokaze-class
destroyer
Isokaze-class
destroyers
Imperial Japanese Navy
World War I
Hachi-hachi Kantai
battleships
Yamashiro
Ise
Umikaze
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Shipyards
ISBN
0-87021-893-X


""Japanese Navy, IJN, World War 1""


ISBN
0-87021-907-3
ISBN
0-87021-192-7
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Isokaze-class destroyers
Isokaze

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