Japanese destroyer Maikaze

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Maikaze
Maikaze on July 15, 1941
History
Japanese Navy Ensign
NameMaikaze
Ordered1939
Laid down22 April 1940
Launched15 March 1941
Commissioned15 July 1941
Stricken31 March 1944
FateSunk in action, 17 February 1944
General characteristics
Class and typeKagero-class destroyer
Displacement2,490 long tons (2,530 t)
Length118.5 m (388 ft 9 in)
Beam10.8 m (35 ft 5 in)
Draft3.8 m (12 ft 6 in)
Speed35 knots (40 mph; 65 km/h)
Complement239
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• 6 × 5 in (130 mm)/50 caliber DP guns
• up to 28 × 25 mm AA guns
• up to 4 × 13 mm AA guns
• 8 × 24 in (610 mm) torpedo tubes
• 36 depth charges

Maikaze (舞風, "Dancing Wind") was a Kagero-class destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy.

On 17 February 1944, while evacuating convoys to Yokosuka from Truk following Allied attack on Truk, Maikaze, the cruiser Katori, and the auxiliary cruiser Akagi Maru were sunk by gunfire from the cruisers USS Minneapolis, USS New Orleans, and the battleship USS New Jersey 40 miles (75 km) northwest of Truk (07°45′N 151°20′E / 7.750°N 151.333°E / 7.750; 151.333). Maikaze herself was sunk with all hands on board.

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