Akatsuki class destroyer (1901) — The nihongo|Akatsuki class destroyers|暁型駆逐艦|Akatsukigata kuchikukan was a class of two torpedo boat destroyers (TBDs) of the Imperial Japanese Navy. [ Jentsura, Warships of the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1869 1945 ] BackgroundThe Akatsuki class… … Wikipedia
Murakumo class destroyer — Kagero at Kure, 1920 Class overview Builders: John I. Thornycroft Company Chiswick, E … Wikipedia
Matsu class destroyer — Momi, one of the members of this class Class overview Name: Matsu class and Tachibana class Builders: Maizuru Naval Arsen … Wikipedia
Minekaze class destroyer — Minekaze at Yokosuka, 1918 Class overview Builders: Maizuru Naval Arsenal Mitsubishi Nagasaki … Wikipedia
Momi class destroyer — Ashi Class overview Name: Momi class Builders: Kure Naval Arsenal, Yokos … Wikipedia
Akatsuki — (暁) means dawn or daybreak in Japanese. Akatsuki may refer to: * Akatsuki class destroyer, a class of four destroyers built in 1932 that saw action in World War II ** Japanese destroyer Akatsuki , the original ship of the new Akatsuki class *… … Wikipedia
Destroyer — For other uses, see Destroyer (disambiguation). USS Winston S.Churchill, a US Navy Arleigh Burke class destroyer. In naval terminology, a destroyer is a fast and maneuverable yet long endurance warship intended to escort larger vessels in a fleet … Wikipedia
Japanese destroyer Ikazuchi — See also: Japanese destroyer Ikazuchi (1898). Ikazuchi (Japanese: 雷 meaning thunder ) was an Akatsuki class destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy. She was built at Uraga, Japan and was completed in August 1932.She took part in operations during … Wikipedia
Japanese destroyer Akatsuki — Akatsuki and damaged the fast minesweeper Zane (DMS 14). In return, Akatsuki was damaged by coastal artillery.Three weeks later, Akatsuki returned to Ironbottom Sound as part of a powerful bombardment force built around the battleships Hiei and… … Wikipedia
List of destroyer classes — This is a list of destroyer classes. = Argentina (Armada de la República Argentina) = * Catamarca class mdash; 4 ships (1912) * Cervantes class mdash; 2 ships (1927, spanish Churruca class) * Mendoza class mdash; 3 ships (1929) * Buenos Aires… … Wikipedia