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Shimakaze (島風,
Island Wind) was an
experimental destroyer of the
Imperial ****anese Navy
during World War II, and
intended as the lead ship in a projected...
- 442–443 Blair, Clay (1975).
Silent Victory. London: Lippincott. Dull, Paul
S. (1978). A
Battle History of the
Imperial ****anese Navy, 1941-1945. Annapolis...
- The
Super Shimakaze-class
destroyers (超島風型駆逐艦, Chō-
Shimakaze gata kuchiku-kan) were a
projected class of
destroyer of the
Imperial ****anese Navy (IJN)...
- ISBN 4-05-602693-9.
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Kairyu class submarine. U.
S.
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- ISBN 0-87474-268-4. Cressman,
Robert (2000). The
Official Chronology of the U.
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information on the
ships available to historians. For
these reasons the A-150'
s exact specifications are uncertain. The
displacement was to be
similar to...
- Kure—deploying on
several occasions in
response to U.
S.
raids on ****anese bases. All
three ships were sunk by the U.
S. Navy;
Musashi by air
strikes while parti****ting...
- Type A Kagerō Yūgumo Type B
Akizuki Fuyutsuki Michitsuki
S Super AkizukiX Type C
ShimakazeS Super ShimakazeX Type D
Matsu Tachibana...
- Type A Kagerō Yūgumo Type B
Akizuki Fuyutsuki Michitsuki
S Super AkizukiX Type C
ShimakazeS Super ShimakazeX Type D
Matsu Tachibana...
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could fire a 6 kg (13 lb)
projectile with a
muzzle velocity of 680 m/
s (2,200 ft/
s) to a
maximum height of 7,500
metres (24,600 ft). Both
ships were equipped...