- Natsushima class minelayer (1933)
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Natsushima in 1933Class overview Name: Tsubame class minelayer Builders: Tōkyō Ishikawajima Zōsen Corporation
Harima Zōsen Corporation
Mitsubishi Heavy IndustriesOperators: Imperial Japanese Navy Preceded by: Tsubame-class Succeeded by: Sokuten-class Subclasses: • Natsushima-class
• Sarushima-classBuilt: 1931–1934 In commission: 1933–1944 Planned: 3 Completed: 3 Lost: 3 General characteristics Natsushima-class Type: Netlayer/Minelayer Displacement: 475.8 long tons (483 t) standard Length: 73.00 m (239 ft 6 in) overall Beam: 7.50 m (24 ft 7 in) Draught: 1.95 m (6 ft 5 in) Propulsion: 2 × triple expansion stages reciprocating engines
2 × Kampon mix-fired boilers
2 shafts, 2,300 shpSpeed: 19.0 knots (21.9 mph; 35.2 km/h) Range: 2,500 nmi (4,600 km) at 14 kn (16 mph; 26 km/h) Complement: 74 Armament: • 2 × 76.2 mm (3.00 in) L/40 AA guns
• 1 × 13 mm AA guns
• 36 × Type 95 depth charges
• 2 × Type 81 depth charge throwers
• 120 × Type 89 naval mines or 18 × depth charges or 1 × Type 14 510 m anti-submarine netGeneral characteristics Sarushima-class Type: Netlayer/Minelayer Displacement: 566 long tons (575 t) standard Length: 73.00 m (239 ft 6 in) overall Beam: 7.49 m (24 ft 7 in) Draught: 2.02 m (6 ft 8 in) Propulsion: 2 × MAN Mk.2 Model 9 diesels, 2 shafts, 2,100 bhp Speed: 18.0 knots (20.7 mph; 33.3 km/h) Range: 4,639 nmi (8,591 km) at 14.4 kn (16.6 mph; 26.7 km/h) Complement: 64 Armament: same as Natsushima-class The Natsushima class minelayer (夏島型敷設艇, Natsushima-gata Fusetsutei ) was a class of minelayers of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN), serving during and after 1930s through World War II. Their designed was based on the Tsubame-class, however, Natsushima-class added to naval mine ability than them.
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Ships in class
Natsushima class
Project number H5. 3 vessels were planned under the Maru 1 Programme, however, 3rd ship Sarushima was used to diesel engine experiment ship.
Second Sino-Japanese War.
- 1941-1943: Sortie for the naval mine laying at Japan Mainland.
- 10 December 1943: Dispatched to southeast area.
- 22 February 1944: Sunk by USS Stanly, USS Charles Ausburne and USS Dyson off Kavieng 02°40′S 149°40′E / 2.667°S 149.667°E.
- 30 April 1944: Decommissioned.
East China Sea.
- 31 December 1943: Dispatched to southeast area.
- 1 April 1944: Sunk by air raid at Rabaul.
- 10 April 1944: Decommissioned.
Sarushima class
Project number H5B. She was built as diesel engine experiment ship. Her results were made use of in the Sokuten-class.
Sarushima (猿島 )
- 28 March 1933: Laid down at Mistubishi, Yokohama shipyard.
- 16 December 1933: Launched.
- 20 July 1934: Completed.
- In 1938: Sortie for the Second Sino-Japanese War.
- 1941-1944: Sortie for the naval mine laying and convoy escort operations at Japan Mainland.
- 4 July 1944: Sunk by air raid off Otōto-jima.
- 10 September 1944: Decommissioned.
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Bibliography
- Ships of the World special issue Vol.45, Escort Vessels of the Imperial Japanese Navy, "Kaijinsha". http://www.ships-net.co.jp/., (Japan), February 1996
- The Maru Special, Japanese Naval Vessels No.47, Japanese naval mine warfare crafts, "Ushio Shobō". http://www.kojinsha.co.jp/. (Japan), January 1981
Japanese auxiliary ship classes of World War IICargo ships Colliers and Oilers Ōtomari S
Landing ships No.1 · No.101 · Shinshū Maru S (Army) · SS (Army)
Minelayers and Cable layer Tokiwa SC · Itsukushima S · Yaeyama S · Okinoshima S · Tsugaru S · Minoo SC · Shirataka S · Hatsutaka · Tsubame · Natsushima (1933) · Sokuten (1938) · Hirashima · Ajiro S · Kamishima · Hashima · Sokuten (1913) · Aux. No.1 · Aux. No.101 (ex-HMS Barlight) SC
Minesweepers No.1 (1923) · No.5 (1928) · No.13 · No.17 · No.7 (1938) · No.19 · No.101 (ex-HMS Taitam and Waglan) C · Aux. No.1 · Aux. No.101 (ex-HNLMS DEFG class) · Aux. No.104 (ex-HNLMS DEFG class)
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- World War II naval ships of Japan
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