Daitō or Shōnan[1] |
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Class overview | |
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Name: | Hiburi class escort ship |
Builders: | Hitachi Zōsen Corporation |
Operators: | Imperial Japanese Navy Japan Meteorological Agency Japan Maritime Safety Agency Republic of China Navy People's Liberation Army Navy |
Preceded by: | Mikura class |
Succeeded by: | Ukuru class |
Cost: | 5,112,000 JPY (as the Etorofu class under the Maru Kyū Programme) 6,200,000 JPY (as the Ukuru class under the Kai-Maru 5 Programme) |
Built: | 1944–1945 |
In commission: | 1944–1990 |
Planned: | 11 (converted from 3 of the Mikura class, and 8 of the Ukuru class) |
Completed: | 9 |
Lost: | 5 |
Retired: | 4 |
General characteristics | |
Displacement: | 940 long tons (955 t) standard |
Length: | 78.77 m (258 ft 5 in) overall |
Beam: | 9.10 m (29 ft 10 in) |
Draught: | 3.06 m (10 ft 0 in) |
Propulsion: | 2 × Kampon Mk.22 Model 10 diesels 2 shafts, 4,200 bhp |
Speed: | 19.5 knots (22.4 mph; 36.1 km/h) |
Range: | 5,000 nmi (9,300 km) at 16 kn (18 mph; 30 km/h) |
Complement: | 150 |
Armament: | Hiburi, June 1944 • 3 × 120 mm (4.7 in) L/45 AA guns • 6 × Type 96 25 mm AA guns • 120 × Type 95 depth charges • 2 × Type 94 depth charge projectors • 2 × depth charge throwers • 1 × 22-Gō surface search radar • 1 × Type 93 active sonar • 1 × Type 93 hydrophone • 2 × Paravanes Shisaka, 1945 • 3 × 120 mm (4.7 in) L/45 AA guns • 16 × Type 96 25 mm AA guns • 120 × Type 2 depth charges • 3 × Type 94 depth charge projectors • 2 × depth charge throwers • 1 × Type 3 81 mm mortar • 1 × 22-Gō surface search radar • 1 × 13-Gō early warning radar • 2 × Type 3 active sonars • 1 × Type 93 hydrophone |
The Hiburi class escort ship (日振型海防艦, Hiburi-gata Kaibōkan ) was a sub class of the Mikura class escort ships of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN), serving during and after World War II. [2]
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Ship # | Ship | Laid down | Launched | Completed | Fate |
328 | Hiburi (日振 ) | 03-01-1944 | 10-04-1944 | 27-06-1944 | Sunk by USS Harder at west of Manila, 22-08-1944. |
333 | Daitō (大東 ) | 23-02-1944 | 19-05-1944 | 07-08-1944 | Sunk by naval mine at Tsushima Strait, 16-11-1945. |
339 | Shōnan (昭南 ) | 23-02-1944 | 24-06-1944 | 13-07-1944 | Sunk by USS Hoe at south of Hainan Island, 25-02-1945. |
5252 | Kume (久米 ) | 26-05-1944 | 15-08-1944 | 25-09-1944 | Sunk by USS Spadefish at Yellow Sea , 28-01-1945. |
5254 | Ikuna (生名 ) | 30-06-1944 | 04-09-1944 | 15-10-1944 | Decommissioned on 30-11-1945. Transferred to Meteorological Agency 26-12-1947, and renamed Ikuna-maru. Transferred to Maritime Safety Agency 01-01-1949, and renamed Ojika (PS-102). Decommissioned on 25-05-1963. |
5257 | Shisaka (四阪 ) | 21-08-1944 | 31-10-1944 | 15-12-1944 | Decommissioned on 15-09-1945. Surrendered to Republic of China on 06-07-1947, and renamed Huian. Escape to People's Liberation Army 23-04-1949. Sunk by aircraft at Yanziji, 28-04-1949. Repairs were completed on 24-12-1953, and given the pennant number 218. Decommissioned in 1990. |
5259 | Sakito (崎戸 ) | 07-09-1944 | 29-11-1944 | 10-01-1945 | Decommissioned on 20-11-1945. Scrapped January 1947. |
5263 | Mokuto (目斗 ) | 05-11-1944 | 07-01-1945 | 19-02-1945 | Sunk by naval mine at Kanmon Straits, 04-04-1945. |
5264 | Habuto (波太 ) | 03-12-1944 | 28-02-1945 | 07-04-1945 | Decommissioned on 23-10-1945. Surrendered to United Kingdom on 16-07-1947, later scrapped. |
5265 | Ōtsu (大津 ) | 12-01-1945 | 10-05-1945 | Not completed until the end of the war (95%). Scrapped on 25-03-1948. | |
5266 | Tomoshiri (友知 )[5] | 05-03-1945 | Not completed until the end of the war (20%). Scrapped on 23-10-1947. |
Before 5 June 1944 |
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And after 5 June 1944 | ||||
Plan names | Official class names | Common class names | Plan name | Official class names | Common class names | |
Type-A | Shimushu class | Shimushu class | Type-A | Shimushu class | Shimushu class | |
Etorofu class | Etorofu class | |||||
Type-B | Mikura class | Mikura class | Mikura class | |||
Hiburi class | Hiburi class | |||||
Modified Type-B | Ukuru class | Ukuru class | Ukuru class | |||
Type-C | No.1 class | No.1 class | Type-C | No.1 class | No.1 class | |
Type-D | No.2 class | No.2 class | Type-D | No.2 class | No.2 class |
(changes of the equipments, and under waterline designs)
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