NAME | BUILDER | LAUNCHED | COMPLETED | LENGTH (feet/inch) |
BEAM (feet/inch) |
DRAFT (feet/inch) |
NAGANAMI FUJINAMI KISHINAMI OKINAMI HAMANAMI ASASHIMO KIYOSHIMO HAYASHIMO AKISHIMO |
Fujinagato Z., Osaka Fujinagato Z., Osaka Uraga Dock, Tokyo Maizuru DY Maizuru DY Fujinagato Z., Osaka Uraga Dock, Tokyo Maizuru DY Fujinagato Z., Osaka |
5 March 1942 20 April 1943 19 August 1943 18 July 1943 18 April 1943 18 July 1943 29 February 1944 ? November 1943 5 December 1943 |
30 June 1942 31 July 1943 3 December 1943 10 December 1943 15 October 1943 27 November 1943 15 May 1944 20 February 1944 11 March 1944 |
390 11 oa 383 10 wl 365 11 pp |
35 05 | 12 04 |
DISPLACEMENT | ARMAMENT | COMPLEMENT | SHAFT HORSEPOWER |
SPEED (knots) |
FUEL (tons) |
RANGE (NM) |
2520 N 2077 light |
15 x to 28 x 25mm 4 x 13mm 8 x 24in TT 36 depth charges or 2 x 5in 50 cal DP 2 x 5in 40 cal 12 x 25mm 8 x 24in TT 36 depth charges |
228 | 52000 | 35 | ? oil |
? |
NOTES | ||||||
NAGANAMI survived the Battle Off Samar. She was sunk on 11 November 1944, 55NM NE of Cebu by aircraft of TF 38. FUJINAMI survived the Battle Off Samar. She was sunk on 27 October 1944, 80NM N of Iloilo by aircraft of TF 38. KISHINAMI survived the Battle Off Samar. Torpedoed by US submarine FLASHER on 4 December 1944, 270NM WSW of Luzon Straits. OKINAMI survived the Battle Off Samar. She was sunk on 13 November 1944, 8NM W of Manila by aircraft of TF 38. HAMANAMI survived the Battle Off Samar. She was sunk on 11 November 1944, 55NM NE of Cebu by aircraft of TF 38. ASASHIMO survived the Battle Off Samar. She was sunk on 7 April 1945 while escorting YAMATO to Okinawa by aircraft of TF 58. KIYOSHIMO survived the Battle Off Samar. She was sunk on 26 December 1944, 145NM S of Manila by PT-boats and aircraft. HAYASHIMO survived the Battle Off Samar, only to be sunk the next day, 26 October 1944, by aircraft of TF 38, 40NM SE of Mindoro. AKISHIMO survived the Battle Off Samar. She was sunk on 13 November 1944, 8NM W of Manila by aircraft of TF 38. |