- been
named Yamagumo: ****anese destroyer
Yamagumo (1937), an Asashio-class
destroyer launched in 1937 and sunk in 1944 JDS
Yamagumo, a
Yamagumo-class destroyer...
- The
Yamagumo class are
vessels of the ****anese
Maritime Self-Defense Force,
usually classified as a destroyer, but due to
their relatively light displacement...
-
Yamagumo (山雲,
Mountain Cloud) was the
sixth of ten Asashio-class
destroyers built for the
Imperial ****anese Navy in the mid-1930s
under the
Circle Two...
- JDS
Yamagumo (DD-113) was the lead ship of
Yamagumo-class destroyers.
Yamagumo was laid down at
Mitsui Engineering &
Shipbuilding Tamano Shipyard on 23...
- the
first half of the 13th century, in
which it
appears under the name
yamagumo (山蜘蛛, "mountain spider"). As the
tsuchigumo p****ed
through the ages, it...
-
Maritime Self-Defense Force, the
successor of the
Yamagumo class. This
class derived from its
predecessor Yamagumo class to be ****ed with the QH-50D DASH, the...
- Hatakaze-class
destroyer Ayanami-class
destroyer Akizuki-class
destroyer (1959)
Yamagumo-class
destroyer Takatsuki-class
destroyer Minegumo-class
destroyer Hatsuyuki-class...
-
another end run in
broad daylight. Unfortunately, the ****anese
destroyer Yamagumo had
lagged behind the
convoy specifically to
counter such a move and, after...
- In late 1944, the
final four
survivors (Kasumi, Michishio, Asagumo, and
Yamagumo)
received a Type 22 and a Type 13 radar. Ten
ships were built. Two ships...
-
heavy cruiser Mogami, and the
destroyers Shigure, Michishio, Asagumo, and
Yamagumo. In the
Surigao Strait between Leyte and
Dinagat Islands on the evening...