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Hayanami (早波, "Early Waves") was a Yūgumo-class
destroyer of the
Imperial ****anese Navy. The Yūgumo
class was a
repeat of the
preceding Kagerō
class with...
- the 1939 4th
Naval Armaments Supplement Programme.
Another 16
ships (the
Hayanami sub-class) were
ordered as
ships #340 to #355 as part of the 1941 Rapid...
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Takatsuki class (ja) 35 m
class Yodo
class (ja)
Hamagumo class Matsunami Hayanami class 30 m
class Ka****uki
class (Hayagumo class)
Asogiri class Murakumo...
- waza,
performed from a
standing position. 速浪
Hayanami 雷電
Raiden 迅雷
Jinrai In
addition to
variations of
Hayanami and Raiden, some
lines contain additional...
- wrecksite.eu.
Retrieved April 23, 2024. Nevitt,
Allyn D. (1998). "IJN
Hayanami:
Tabular Record of Movement". Long Lancers.
Retrieved April 23, 2024. Hackett...
- amidships, one
detonating the ship's
magazine with a
tremendous explosion.
Hayanami sank a
minute later.
Following the
inevitable depth charge attack, Harder...
- destroyer,
Hayanami,
south of Tawi Tawi, and
attacked with
three torpedoes from
point blank range, 650 yd (590 m); all
three hit.
Hayanami blew up virtually...
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taking 208 men down with her; 143 survived. 208
Military 1944 ****an
Hayanami – On 7 June the ****anese
destroyer was
torpedoed and sunk by USS Harder...
- 5 in. main battery): Kishinami, Okinami, Naganami, Asashimo, Tamanami,
Hayanami (sunk by
submarine 7 June),
Fujinami Sortied with Ozawa's
carrier forces...
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Hamanami (Beach Waves) Apr 1943 Oct 1943 Air
attack off Leyte, Nov 1944
Hayanami (Early Waves) Jan 1942 Jul 1943
Submarine near TawiTawi, Jun 1944 Hayashimo...