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Japanese destroyer Karukaya : ウィキペディア英語版 | Japanese destroyer Karukaya
The Japanese destroyer was a of the Imperial Japanese Navy. One of a class of eight 2nd-class destroyers, the ship was built by the Fujinagata Shipyard in Osaka, Japan. She was laid down on 16 May 1922, launched 19 March 1923, and commissioned 20 August 1923 as ''Dai-18-Go Kuchikukan'',〔Whitley 2000, p. 109〕 the name being changed to ''Karukaya'' on 1 August 1928. ==Design== The ''Wakatake''-class destroyers were essentially slightly modified ships with a deeper draft to improve handling characteristics in heavy seas, particularly against rolling. Weaponry layout, general arrangement and silhouette were all identical with the ''Momi'' class. The small displacement and shallow draft of the ''Wakatake'' class limited their use as fleet escorts. As with the ''Momi'' class, in the 1920s and 1930s, they were mainly used in Chinese coastal waters. ''Karukaya'' was refitted in the winter of 1941–1942, with one of its 120 mm guns being replaced by six 25 mm Type 96 anti-aircraft cannon in two triple mounts, together with several 13 mm machine guns. The destroyer's minelaying and sweeping gear was removed to allow four depth charge throwers and up to 48 depth charges to be fitted.〔
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