Hatsutaka class minelayer

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IJN Hatsutaka 1939.jpg
Hatsutaka in 1939
Class overview
Name: Hatsutaka class minelayers
Hatsutaka class
Wakataka class
Asadori class (only a project)
Builders: Harima Zōsen Corporation
Operators: Naval Ensign of Japan.svg Imperial Japanese Navy
Naval Ensign of Malaysia.svg Royal Malaysian Navy
Naval Ensign of Singapore.svg Republic of Singapore Navy
Preceded by: Shirataka
Cost: 4,733,000 JPY (Hatsutaka)
4,900,000 JPY (Wakataka)
Built: 1938 – 1941
In commission: 1939 – 1946 (IJN)
Planned: 4
Completed: 3
Cancelled: 1
Lost: 2
Retired: 1
General characteristics
Type: Minelayer/Netlayer
Displacement: 1,600 long tons (1,626 t) standard
Length: 91.00 m (298 ft 7 in) overall
86.50 m (283 ft 10 in) waterline
Beam: 11.30 m (37 ft 1 in)
Draught: 4.0 m (13 ft 1 in)
Propulsion: 2 × Kampon geared turbines
3 × Kampon coal/oil fired boilers
2 shafts, 6,000 shp
Speed: 20.0 knots (23.0 mph; 37.0 km/h)
Range: 3,000 nmi (5,600 km) at 14 kn (16 mph; 26 km/h)
Complement: Hatsutaka and Aotaka
199
Wakataka
202
Armament: Hatsutaka, 1939
• 4 × 40 mm heavy machine guns
• 18 × Type 95 depth charges
• 1 × Type 94 depth charge projector
• 4 × depth charge throwers
• 1 × Type 93 active sonar
• 1 × Type 93 hydrophone
• 24 × Type 96 510 m (1,673 ft 3 in) anti-submarine nets or 100 × Type 93 naval mines
Wakataka, 1941
• 2 × 76.2 mm (3.00 in) L/40 AA guns
• 4 × Type 93 13 mm AA guns
• 18 × Type 95 depth charges
• 1 × Type 94 depth charge projector
• 4 × depth charge throwers
• 1 × Type 93 active sonar
• 1 × Type 93 hydrophone
• 24 × Type 96 510 m (1,673 ft 3 in) anti-submarine nets or 100 × Type 93 naval mines

The Hatsutaka class minelayer (初鷹型敷設艦, Hatsutaka-gata Fusetsukan?) was a class of minelayers of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN), serving during the World War II. They have three sub classes, this article handles them collectively.

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[edit] Design

[edit] Ships in classes

[edit] Hatsutaka class

  • Project number was H12. First production model of the Hatsutaka class. 2 vessels were built in 1938-40 under the Maru 3 Programme (Ship # 7 - 8). They were equipped with 4 × 40 mm quick-firing guns for anti-submarine warfare.
Ship # Ship Laid down Launched Completed Fate
7 Hatsutaka (初鷹?) [1] 29 March 1938 28 April 1939 31 October 1939 Sunk by USS Hawkbill at South China Sea 04°54′N 103°28′E / 4.9°N 103.467°E / 4.9; 103.467 on 16 May 1945.
8 Aotaka (蒼鷹?) [2] 10 May 1939 3 February 1940 30 June 1940 Sunk by USS Pargo at north of Jesselton 07°00′N 116°00′E / 7°N 116°E / 7; 116 on 26 September 1944.

[edit] Wakataka class

  • Project number was H12B. Second production model of the Hatsutaka class. Only 1 vessel was built under the Maru 4 Programme (Ship # 102). She was equipped with 2 × 76.2 mm (3.00 in) anti-aircraft cannons. The Wakataka was classed in the Hatsutaka class in the IJN official documents. The IJN called her the Modified Hatsutaka class (改初鷹型, Kai Hatsutaka-gata?) unofficially.
Ship # Ship Laid down Launched Completed Fate
102 Wakataka (若鷹?) [3] 15 November 1940 12 July 1941 30 November 1941 Decommissioned on 1 March 1946. Surrendered to United Kingdom on 17 October 1947. Transferred to Federation of Malaya, and renamed Laburnum. Surrendered to Republic of Singapore in 1968. Later, nothing more was heard.

[edit] Asadori class

  • Project number was H12C. The Navy Technical Department revised the Wakataka drawings. Only 1 vessel was planned under the Kai-Maru 5 Programme (Ship # 5039). The IJN called her the Modified Wakataka class (改若鷹型, Kai Wakataka-gata?) unofficially.
Ship # Ship Laid down Launched Completed Fate
5039 Asadori (朝鳥?) [4] Cancelled on 5 May 1944.

[edit] Photos

[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ Free translation: Hawk in early fall.
  2. ^ Blue hawk.
  3. ^ Free translation: The 1 year old hawk.
  4. ^ Free translation: Bird(s) Flying away from a nest in morning.

[edit] See also

[edit] Bibliography

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