Japanese torpedo boat Tomozuru

Tomozuru in 1934
History
Empire of Japan
NameTomozuru
BuilderMaizuru Naval Arsenal
Launched1 October 1933
Completed24 February 1934
FateSunk 24 March 1945
General characteristics as built
Class and typeChidori-class torpedo boat
Displacement
  • 535 long tons (544 t) standard
  • 737 long tons (749 t) full load
Length82 m (269 ft 0 in)
Beam7.4 m (24 ft 3 in)
Draught2.5 m (8 ft 2 in)
Speed30 knots (35 mph; 56 km/h)
Complement113
Armament
General characteristics after rebuilding
Displacement
  • 600 long tons (610 t) (standard)
  • 815 long tons (828 t) (full load)
Draft2.38 m (7 ft 10 in)
Speed28.0 knots (32.2 mph; 51.9 km/h)
Range1,600 nmi (3,000 km) at 14 kn (16 mph; 26 km/h)
Armament

Tomozuru (友鶴) was one of four Chidori-class torpedo boats of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN). It capsized in a storm on 12 March 1934, shortly after its completion. This incident forced the IJN to review the stability of all recently completed, under construction and planned ships. It was salvaged and put back into service after extensive modifications. During World War II, the Tomozuru fought in the Battle of the Philippines and in the Dutch East Indies campaign as an escort, and it continued to play that role for the rest of the war.