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Momo-class destroyer : ウィキペディア英語版
Momo-class destroyer

The were a class of four destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy.〔Jentsura, Warships of the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1869-1945〕 As with the previous , all were named after trees.
==Background==
The ''Momo''-class destroyers were designed as part of the first phase of the ''Hachi-Hachi Kantai'' program of the Imperial Japanese Navy, at the same time as the large ''Isokaze'' class. With the commissioning of the new high speed battleships and , escort vessels with equally high speed and blue ocean capabilities were required. However, the Japanese Navy could not afford to build many large destroyers, so it was decided to split production between large "1st-class destroyers" (i.e. the ''Isokaze'' class) and new medium-sized "2nd class destroyers" (i.e. the ''Momo'' class)
Four vessels were built under the fiscal 1915 budget, with the order split between Maizuru Naval Arsenal and Sasebo Naval Arsenal.〔Howarth, The ''Fighting Ships of the Rising Sun''〕

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