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Fujinagata Shipyards (藤永田造船所,
Fujinagata Zōsenjo) was a
shipyard and
railroad car
manufacturer in Osaka, ****an.
Fujinagata claimed to have been founded...
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Uraga on 15 May 1944
class overview Name Yūgumo-class
destroyer Builders Fujinagata Shipyards (7)
Maizuru Naval ****nal (6)
Uraga Dock
Company (6) Operators...
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Three more 25 mm guns were
added in 1942–43. Fumizuki,
built at the
Fujinagata Shipyards in Osaka, was laid down on 20
October 1924,
launched on 16 February...
- 1939
class overview Name Kagerō
class Builders Uraga Dock
Company (6)
Fujinagata Shipyards (5)
Maizuru Naval ****nal (5)
Sasebo Naval ****nal (2) Kawasaki...
- 14),
Omodaka (also from Kawasaki, Kobe)(later No.20),
Nadeshiko (from
Fujinagata Zosensho, Osaka)(later No.22),
Botan (from
Uraga Dock Co, Tokyo)(later...
- torpedoes.They also had an
improved speed of 34 knots. Kawakaze,
built at the
Fujinagata Shipyards was laid down on 25
April 1935,
launched on 1
November 1936...
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similar to many
light cruisers in
other navies. Ayanami,
built at the
Fujinagata Shipyards in
Osaka was the
first in an
improved series,
which incorporated...
- Maru.
Nagata Maru was the name of
several ****anese vessels. In 1900,
Fujinagata Shipyards completed its
first all-metal
construction merchant vessel;...
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Asashimo (朝霜, "Morning Frost") was a Yūgumo-class
destroyer of the
Imperial ****anese Navy.
Asashimo sank the
submarine USS
Trout on 29
February 1944, survived...
- One of a
class of
eight 2nd-class destroyers, the ship was
built by the
Fujinagata Shipyard in Osaka, ****an. She was laid down on 16 May 1922,
launched 19...