- The
Yūgumo-class
destroyers (夕雲型駆逐艦,
Yūgumo-gata kuchi****an) were a
group of 19
destroyers built for the
Imperial ****anese Navy
during World War II. The...
- have
borne the name
Yūgumo: ****anese destroyer
Yūgumo (1941), a
Yūgumo-class
destroyer launched in 1941 and sunk in 1943 JDS
Yūgumo, a Yamagumo-class destroyer...
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Yūgumo (夕雲, "Evening Clouds") was the lead ship of her
class of
destroyer built for the
Imperial ****anese Navy
during World War II. The
Yūgumo class was...
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Makigumo (巻雲) was a
Yūgumo-class
destroyer of the
Imperial ****anese Navy. Her name
means "Cirrus Clouds" (Rolling Clouds). The
Yūgumo class was a repeat...
- missile.
Yamaura Maru –
troop transport beached in Doma Cove
Takanami –
Yūgumo-class
destroyer Kikuzuki – Mutsuki-class destroyer; lost to U.S. Navy air...
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withdrew from the
naval treaties. The
subsequent Asashios, Kagerōs, and
Yūgumos resumed the
design evolution and
delivered the
ships that the IJN desired...
- II destroyers.
Takashio shares a name with a ship from the
third set of
Yūgumo-class destroyers, of
which none were built. The
first two boats, Oyashio...
- from
being realized.
Shimakaze was
based on a
lengthened version of the
Yugumo design, with an
additional 25 feet of
length to
mount an
additional quintuple...
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Kishinami (岸波, "S**** Waves") was a
Yūgumo-class
destroyer of the
Imperial ****anese Navy. The
Yūgumo class was a
repeat of the
preceding Kagerō
class with...
- JDS
Yūgumo (DD-121) was the
sixth ship of Yamagumo-class destroyers.
Yūgumo was laid down at
Sumitomo Heavy Industries Uraga Shipyard on 4
February 1976...