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    The Asashio-class destroyers (朝潮型駆逐艦, Asashio-gata kuchikukan) were a class of ten destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy in service before and during...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese destroyer Asashio (1936)
    Asashio (朝潮, "Morning Tide") was the lead ship of the ten Asashio-class destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy in the mid-1930s under the Circle...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese destroyer Arare (1937)
    Arare (霰, "Hailstone") was the tenth and last of the Asashio-class destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy in the mid-1930s under the Circle Two...
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    Arashio (荒潮, Stormy Tide) was the fourth of ten Asashio-class destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy in the mid-1930s under the Circle Two Supplementary...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese destroyer Asagumo (1937)
    Asagumo (朝雲, Morning Cloud) was the fifth of ten Asashio-class destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy in the mid-1930s under the Circle Two Supplementary...
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    Michishio (満潮, Full Tide) was the third of ten Asashio-class destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy in the mid-1930s under the Circle Two Supplementary...
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  • Russo-Japanese War Japanese destroyer Asashio (1936), lead ship of the 1936 Asashio class Asashio-class destroyer, a class of ten destroyers of the Imperial Japanese...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese destroyer Minegumo (1937)
    Minegumo (峯雲, Summit Cloud) was the eighth of ten Asashio-class destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy in the mid-1930s under the Circle Two Supplementary...
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  • Kasumi (霞, "Haze") was the ninth of ten Asashio-class destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy in the mid-1930s under the Circle Two Supplementary...
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    五番艦】Asagumo【Asashio-class destroyer】". 大日本帝国軍 主要兵器 (in Japanese). Retrieved 1 January 2025. 主要兵器, 大日本帝国軍 (3 February 2018). "峯雲【朝潮型駆逐艦 八番艦】Minegumo【Asashio-class...
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    destroyers afloat, primarily due to the excellent range and lethality of their "Long Lance" torpedoes. Following on the success of the Asashio class,...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese destroyer Natsugumo (1937)
    Natsugumo (夏雲, Summer Cloud) was the seventh of ten Asashio-class destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy in the mid-1930s under the Circle Two...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese destroyer Ōshio
    Ōshio (大潮, High Tide) was the second of ten Asashio-class destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy in the mid-1930s under the Circle Two Supplementary...
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    Sakiyama†) Mogami (Capt. Akira Soji) 8th Destroyer Division (Cmdr. Nobuki Ogawa) 2 Asashio-class destroyers Asashio (Lt. Cmdr. Goro Yoshii) Arashio (Cmdr...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese destroyer Yamagumo (1937)
    Yamagumo (山雲, Mountain Cloud) was the sixth of ten Asashio-class destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy in the mid-1930s under the Circle Two...
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  • Shiratsuyu-class Destroyer Shiratsuyu Shigure Murasame Yūdachi Harusame Samidare Umikaze Yamakaze Kawakaze Suzukaze 1,685 tonnes Asashio-class Destroyer Asashio...
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  • which translates to "Morning Clouds". Japanese destroyer Asagumo (1937) was an Asashio-class destroyer in the Imperial Japanese Navy. She was launched...
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    March 2025. 主要兵器, 大日本帝国軍 (3 February 2018). "朝雲【朝潮型駆逐艦 五番艦】Asagumo【Asashio-class destroyer】". 大日本帝国軍 主要兵器 (in Japanese). Retrieved 24 March 2025. "Imperial...
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  • 2025-02-24. 主要兵器, 大日本帝国軍 (2018-02-03). "峯雲【朝潮型駆逐艦 八番艦】Minegumo【Asashio-class destroyer】". 大日本帝国軍 主要兵器 (in Japanese). Retrieved 2025-02-24. "Montpelier...
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  • Asashio (朝潮, "Morning Tide") was one of two Shirakumo-class destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy in the early 1900s. During the Russo-Japanese...
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  • Akizuki class destroyers, Gakken (Japan), 1999, ISBN 4-05-602063-9 The Maru Special, Japanese Naval Vessels No.19 Destroyer Asashio class/Akizuki class, Ushio...
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    being scrapped in 1970. The Kagerō class was an enlarged and improved version of the preceding Asashio class of destroyers. Their crew numbered 240 officers...
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    the Oyashio-class. Natsushio, Hayashio, Arashio and Asashio are all named after World War II destroyers. Hai Lung-class submarine Walrus-class submarine...
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  • Japanese destroyer Kasumi (1902), an Akatsuki-class destroyer launched in 1902 and broken up in 1920. Japanese destroyer Kasumi (1937), an Asashio-class destroyer...
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    Akizuki class destroyer, Gakken (Japan), 1999, ISBN 4-05-602063-9 The Maru Special, Japanese Naval Vessels No.19 Destroyer Asashio class/Akizuki class, Ushio...
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     204–212. Hara, Japanese Destroyer Captain, p. 149. 主要兵器, 大日本帝国軍 (3 February 2018). "朝雲【朝潮型駆逐艦 五番艦】Asagumo【Asashio-class destroyer】". 大日本帝国軍 主要兵器 (in Japanese)...
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  • naval vessels of Japan have been named Asashio: Japanese destroyer Asashio (1902), a Shirakumo-class destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy during the...
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    temporarily reduced (Hatsuharu and Shiratsuyu classes) until Japan withdrew from the naval treaties. The subsequent Asashios, Kagerōs, and Yūgumos resumed the design...
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  • ISBN 978-1-84908-984-5 Stille, Mark. Imperial Japanese Navy Destroyers 1919-45 (2) – Asashio to Tachibana Classes. Osprey Publishing (No. 202), 2013. ISBN 978-1-84908-987-6...
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  • Yamagumo: Japanese destroyer Yamagumo (1937), an Asashio-class destroyer launched in 1937 and sunk in 1944 JDS Yamagumo, a Yamagumo-class destroyer launched in...
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