JDS Wakaba (DE-261)

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Career (Japan)
Name: JDS Wakaba
Builder: Kawasaki, Kobe
Laid down: 1st September 1944
Launched: 17th January 1945
Commissioned: 15th March 1945
(as IJN Nashi)
Out of service: 28th July 1945 (sunk)
Renamed: 31st May 1956
Refit: 1958 (weapons & radar)
1960 (sonar)
Struck: 31st March 1971
Fate: Scrapped
General characteristics
Class and type: Tachibana class
Displacement: 1289 tonnes
Length: 100m
Beam: 9.35m
Draught: 3.28m
Propulsion:

2xKanhon Type 3 mod C turbines (19000PS)

2xKanhon Type 3 mod B2 boilers
Speed: 25.5 knots
Complement: 175
Sensors and
processing systems:

Radar (added 1958) : • Mk34 Fire Control
• AN/SPS-5B C Band SS
• AN/SPS-12 L Band AS
• AN/SPS-8B S Band Heightfinder (added 1960)

Sonar (added 1960) :
• AN/SQR-4/SQA-4
• AN/SQS-11A
Armament: (all added in 1958)
• Mk63 GFCS
• Type 68/Mk 33 3in/50(II)
• Type 54/Mk 10 Hedgehog
• 4xType 54/Mk 6 K-Gun
• 2xType 54 DC Rack

The JDS Wakaba was the former IJN Nashi, a Tachibana-class destroyer. The Nashi was sunk in July 1945, but salvaged in 1954 as the Wakaba, later being refitted as a radar trials ship. As such she was the only ship of the wartime navy to become part of the post-war Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, and for some time was the biggest ship in the JMSDF.

'Nashi' is a type of pear. 'Wakaba' means "Fresh Verdure" in Japanese, suggesting the "green shoots" of recovery, a symbol of a new start after the war.

Commanding Officers (as HIJMS Nashi)

Chief Equipping Officer - Lt. Cmdr. Toshio Takada - 20 February 1945 - 15 March 1945

Lt. Cmdr. Toshio Takada - 15 March 1945 - 28 July 1945

[edit] History

  • 15th March 1945 - completed at Kobe and under Lieutenant Commander Takada Toshio was assigned to Desron 11,Combined Fleet for training.
  • May 1945 - assigned to Desdiv 52, Escort Squadron 31
  • 22nd June 1945 - escaped an attack on Kure harbour by B-29's
  • 28th July 1945 - sunk at Mitajirizaki, Kure (34.14N, 132.30E) by aircraft from Halsey's Taskforce 38. Takada and most of the crew escape alive.
  • 15th September 1945 - officially struck off
  • 31st September 1954 - refloated and then repaired at Kure
  • 31st May 1956 - joins the JMSDF as the Wakaba
  • 1958 - Major refit for use as a radar trials ship
  • 1960 - Sonar added
  • 31st March 1971 - Deleted
  • 1972-3 Scrapped

[edit] See also

Wakaba, a Hatsuharu-class destroyer sunk at the Battle of Leyte Gulf


Combatant ship classes of the JMSDF

DDH : Destroyer Helicopter Haruna class | Shirane class | 13500t class
DDG : Guided Missile Destroyer Amatsukaze | Tachikaze class | Hatakaze class | Kongō class | Atago class
DD : Destroyer Asakaze (Gleaves) class | Ariake (Fletcher) class | Harukaze class | Akizuki class | Hatsuyuki class | Asagiri class | Murasame class | Takanami class | 5000t class
DDA : All Purpose Destroyer Murasame class (1958) | Takatsuki class
DDK : Anti Submarine Destroyer Ayanami class | Yamagumo class | Minegumo class
DE : Destroyer Escort Asahi (Cannon) class | Ikazuchi class | Akebono | Wakaba | Isuzu class | Chikugo class | Ishikari | Yubari class | Abukuma class
PF : Patrol Frigate Kusu (Tacoma) class
SS : Submarine Kuroshio (1955) (Gato class) | Oyashio (SS-511) | Hayashio class | Natsushio class | Oshio | Asashio class | Uzushio class | Yushio class | Harushio class | Oyashio class | Sōryū class
List List of combatant ship classes of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force
List of ships of the Japanese Navy
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