- The
Hayashio-class
submarine was the
successor to the Oyashio, and the
predecessor of the
Natsushio class within the ****an
Maritime Self-Defense Force...
- been
named Hayashio: ****anese destroyer
Hayashio, a Kagerō-class
destroyer launched in 1939 and sunk in 1942. JDS
Hayashio (SS-521), a
Hayashio-class submarine...
-
Hayashio (早潮, lit. "Swift Tide") was the
fifth vessel to be
commissioned in the 19-vessel Kagerō-class
destroyers built for the
Imperial ****anese Navy...
-
vessels were
decommissioned and
replaced by the Oyashio-class. Natsushio,
Hayashio,
Arashio and
Asashio are all
named after World War II destroyers. Hai Lung-class...
-
naval battle of Guadalcanal, but
inflicted no damage. On
November 25,
Hayashio was sunk by land-based aircraft,
while on
November 30,
several ships of...
- JS
Hayashio (SS-585) was the
third ship of the Harushio-class
submarine of ****an
Maritime Self-Defense Force. This type is a
teardrop type ship type, a...
- Self-Defense
Force during the Cold War. They were a
development of the
Hayashio-class
submarines and are
sometimes considered the same class. They were...
-
Morison lists only 11 destroyers in Tanaka's
convoy escort group, namely:
Hayashio, Oyashio, Kagerō, Umikaze, Kawakaze, Suzukaze, Takanami, Makinami, Naganami...
-
fighters launched from the
aircraft carrier Ryūjō, with the
destroyers Hayashio, Kuroshio,
Oyashio and
Natsushio making a high
speed run for the entrance...
- June 1944
Hayashimo Destroyer 2,077 20
February 1944 sunk 26
October 1944
Hayashio Kagerō
Destroyer 2,032 31
August 1940 sunk 24
November 1942 Haynsworth...