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Hatsutaka (初鷹,
First Hawk) was the lead
vessel in the
Hatsutaka-class of medium-sized
minelayers of the
Imperial ****anese Navy,
which was in
service during...
- The
Hatsutaka-class
minelayer (初鷹型敷設艦,,
Hatsutaka-gata Fuset****n) was a
class of
minelayers of the
Imperial ****anese Navy (IJN),
serving during World...
- The Fuji T-1
Hatsutaka was ****an's
first jet-powered
trainer aircraft. Its
first flight was in
January 1958. A
total of 66 T-1
planes were built. It was...
- vessels. She also laid mines, one of
which damaged the ****anese minelayer
Hatsutaka. She
survived the war and
returned to the
United Kingdom to
continue in...
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possibly to mine or
enemy action USS Lagarto (SS-371) 3 May 1945
Attacked by
Hatsutaka USS Bullhead (SS-332) 6
August 1945 Sunk by ****anese air
attack by a Mitsubishi...
- SS-371
Balao class Gulf of
Thailand 3 May 1945 Sunk by ****anese minelayer
Hatsutaka.
Lancetfish SS-296
Balao class Boston Navy Yard 15
March 1945 Sank at...
-
netlayers (1)
class Picture Type
Ships Displacement,
tonnes Note
Hatsutaka-class
Minelayer Hatsutaka Aotaka Wakataka 1,626 ****anese
minelayer Shirataka Netlayer...
-
cargo ship, but was
driven deep by
depth charges hurled by
minelayer Hatsutaka. Her luck
changed for the
better on 8 June, when
Cobia contacted a tanker...
- #13 to #20
under the 1934 Programme, were
projected to have been
named Hatsutaka, Aotaka, Wakataka, Kumataka, Yamadori, Mizudori,
Umidori and Komadori;...
- Furutaka-class
cruiser Fusō-class
battleship Hashima-class
cable layer Hatsutaka-class
minelayer Ise-class
battleship Izumo-class
cruiser ****anese Type...