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named Aotaka: ****anese
torpedo boat
Aotaka (1903), a Hayabusa-class
torpedo boat
launched in 1903 and
stricken in 1923 ****anese minelayer
Aotaka, a Hatsutaka-class...
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Aotaka (蒼鷹, Blue Hawk) was the
second vessel in the
Hatsutaka class of medium-sized
minelayers of the
Imperial ****anese Navy,
which was in
service during...
- 1955
retired 1961 4
amphibian Grumman E-2C US AEW 1983 51
Grumman S2F-1
Aotaka US
maritime patrol 1957
retired 1986 60
Grumman TBM-3
Avenger US multi-role...
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Shirataka Hayabusa class (1899–1923)
Hayabusa Kasasagi Manazuru Chidori Aotaka Kari Hato
Tsubame Hibari Kiji Ha****aka Sagi
Uzura Kamome Ōtori Chidori...
- Akitsushima,
Siberia Maru, T-120,
Yaeyama 25 Sep: USS Miantonomah 26 Sep:
Aotaka, Ro-47, Saga, U-871 27 Sep: HMS Rockingham, Ural Maru 28 Sep:
Dragoner 29...
- 2019.
Retrieved 14
November 2019. "Amu****t
Makers (old)
official site".
AOTAKA.jp.
Archived from the
original on 4
January 2012.
Retrieved 11 November...
- Type
Ships Displacement,
tonnes Note Hatsutaka-class
Minelayer Hatsutaka Aotaka Wakataka 1,626 ****anese
minelayer Shirataka Netlayer Shirataka 1,540 ****anese...
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reconfigured into four S2F-U and two S2F-C variants. The S2F-1 was
nicknamed Aotaka(あおたか, Blue Hawk). They were
replaced by the
Lockheed P-3 Orion. The Netherlands...
- Akitsushima,
Siberia Maru, T-120,
Yaeyama 25 Sep: USS Miantonomah 26 Sep:
Aotaka, Ro-47, Saga, U-871 27 Sep: HMS Rockingham, Ural Maru 28 Sep:
Dragoner 29...
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Hayaharu 4 Hayabusa-class
torpedo boats (1 × 2.2-inch (57 mm), 29 knots)
Aotaka (1903) (Cmdr. Kawase) Kari (1903) (Lt.
Awaya Gazō)
Tsubame (1903) (Lt. Tajiri...