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Japanese destroyer Yakaze : ウィキペディア英語版
Japanese destroyer Yakaze

The Japanese destroyer was one of 15 s built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the late 1910s. A decade later, the ship served as a plane guard. During the Pacific War, she was initially as the mother ship for a remotely controlled target ship and then became a radio-controlled target ship herself in 1942. Although she was badly damaged in mid-1945, ''Yakaze'' survived the war and was scrapped in 1948.
==Design and description==
The ''Minekaze'' class was designed with higher speed and better seakeeping than the preceding s.〔Gardiner & Gray, p. 243〕 The ships had an overall length of and were between perpendiculars. They had a beam of , and a mean draft of . The ''Minekaze''-class ships displaced at standard load and at deep load.〔Whitley, p. 188〕 They were powered by two Parsons geared steam turbines, each driving one propeller shaft, using steam provided by four Kampon water-tube boilers. The turbines were designed to produce , which would propel the ships at . The ships carried of fuel oil which gave them a range of at . Their crew consisted of 148 officers and crewmen.〔Jentschura, Jung & Mickel, p. 141〕
The main armament of the ''Minekaze''-class ships consisted of four in single mounts; one gun forward of he superstructure, one between the two funnels, one aft of the rear funnel, and the last gun atop the aft superstructure. The guns were numbered '1' to '4' from front to rear. The ships carried three above-water twin sets of torpedo tubes; one mount was in the well deck between the forward superstructure and the forward gun and the other two were between the aft funnel and aft superstructure. They could also carry 20 mines〔 as well as minesweeping gear.〔Watts & Gordon, p. 258〕
In 1937, ''Yakaze'' was converted into a radio control ship for the ex-battleship that was serving as a target ship. As part of the conversion, her torpedo tubes were removed and her main armament was reduced to one or two 12 cm guns.〔 On 20 July 1942, she was reclassified as a target ship for aircraft〔 and her armament was reduced to a single gun and four license-built light AA guns.〔 Her power was reduced to which cut her speed to .〔

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