Minesweeper No. 1 (第1号掃海艇) Landing ship No. 1 (第1号輸送艦) Patrol boat No. 1 (第1号哨戒艇) Motor torpedo boat No. 1 (第1号魚雷艇) Submarine chaser No. 1 (第1号駆潜艇) Miscellaneous...
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over to trials in 1932, while Warabi was run down by the cruiser Jintsu on 27 August 1927 off Maizuru, Kyoto. Kaya and Nashi were scrapped in 1939. Also...
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The No.1-class patrol boat (第一号型哨戒特務艇,, Dai Ichi Gō-gata Shōkai-Tokumutei) was a class of auxiliary patrol boat (picket boat) of the Imperial Japanese...
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Repair ship. Example 2: Fusetukan (敷設艦), Fusetsusen (敷設船), and Fusetsutei (敷設艇) = Minelayer. The suffix of ship classes could also relate the type or structure...
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single 18-inch (45 cm) torpedo tubes Japan Name Patrol Boat No. 101 (第101号哨戒艇, Dai-101-Gō Shōkaitei) Builder Navy 2nd Construction Department at Hong Kong...
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May 1922 14 April 1923 31 May 1924 Converted to Patrol Boat No. 46 (第四六号哨戒艇, Dai-46-Gō shōkaitei), 1 February 1940; sunk by USS Greenling at Irōzaki...
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Fujinagata Shipyards, Osaka 6 December 1919 27 November 1920 31 May 1921 Converted to Patrol Boat No.36 (第三十六号哨戒艇, Dai-36-Gō shōkaitei) 1 April 1940; surrendered...
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Thracian was salved by the Japanese and used as Patrol Vessel No.101 (第101号哨戒艇) (refloated 10 July 1942, in service 25 November 1942); she was assigned...
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