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Ōhama-class target ship : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ōhama-class target ship
The was a bombing target ship class of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN), serving during World War II. 5 vessels were planned under the Kai-Maru 5 Programme (Ship #5411–5415), however, only lead ship ''Ōhama'' was completed. ==Design and Construction==
Project number J36. In 1941, the IJN decided to build bombing target ship . However, her speed was less than 20 knots. The IJN wanted the high-speed target ship which could support s and s. The IJN gave 33 knots speed to new target ship class. She had the destroyer hull to get 33 knots speed, therefore she mounted same as machinery, and she was able to bear 10 kilogram bomb dropped from meters sky. Her armaments only four anti-aircraft machine guns at first,〔 however, the IJN lost a lot of destroyers between 1942–1944. Furthermore, a mass production of the Kaibokan were too late. ''Ōhama'' was converted to escort ship, and she mounted many anti-aircraft arms and anti-submarine weapons. On 10 January 1945, lead ship ''Ōhama'' was completed.
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