Japanese gunboat Fushimi (1939)

Fushimi at Osaka, July 1941
History
Japan
NameFushimi
Ordered1927 Fiscal Year
BuilderFujinagata Shipyards, Japan
Laid down15 July 1938
Launched26 March 1939
Completed15 July 1939
Stricken3 May 1947
Taiwan
NameChang Feng
Acquired1945
FateCaptured by PRC during the Chinese Civil War
General characteristics
TypeRiver gunboat
Displacement
  • 304 long tons (309 t) (design)
  • 350 long tons (356 t) (actual)
Length50.3 metres (165 ft)
Beam9.8 metres (32 ft)
Draught1.2 metres (3.9 ft).
Propulsion2-shaft Kampon turbine engines; 2 boilers; 2,200 hp (1,600 kW)
Speed17 knots (20 mph; 31 km/h)
Range1400 nautical miles @ 14 knots
Complement61
Armament

Fushimi (伏見) was a river gunboat of the Imperial Japanese Navy, that operated on the Yangtze River in China during the 1940s, and during the Second Sino-Japanese War and World War II.