History | |
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Empire of Japan | |
Name | Hiyodori |
Ordered | 1934 Fiscal Year |
Laid down | 26 November 1934 |
Launched | 25 October 1935 |
In service | 20 December 1936 |
Out of service | 17 November 1944 |
Stricken | 10 January 1945 |
Fate | Torpedoed and sunk by USS Gunnel |
General characteristics | |
Class and type | Otori-class torpedo boat |
Displacement |
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Length | |
Beam | 8.18 m (26 ft 10 in) |
Draft | 2.86 m (9 ft 5 in) |
Propulsion | |
Speed | 30.5 knots (56.5 km/h; 35.1 mph) |
Range | 4,000 nmi (7,400 km; 4,600 mi) at 14 knots (26 km/h; 16 mph)[1] |
Complement | 113[2] |
Armament |
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The Japanese torpedo boat Hiyodori was an Otori-class torpedo boat of the Imperial Japanese Navy, built for escort and anti-submarine duties. Although classified as a torpedo boat, she was large enough to be considered a small destroyer or a fast escort.[1] She was the third ship of her class to be completed[3] and served in the Second Sino-Japanese War and the Second World War.