The Pacific War Online Encyclopedia: Asashio Class, Japanese
Destroyers ([original](http://pwencycl.kgbudge.com/A/s/Asashio%5Fclass.htm)) ([raw](?raw))|
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| Tonnage | 1961 tons standard displacement |
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| Dimensions | 388' by 34' by 12'1" 118.3m by 10.4m by 3.7m |
| Maximum speed | 35 knots |
| Complement | 200 |
| Armament | 3x2 4.7"/45 dual-purpose guns 2x2 25mm machine guns 2x4 Long Lance torpedo tubes 16 depth charges |
| Machinery | 2-shaft Kampon geared turbines (50,000 shp) 3 Kampon boilers |
| Bunkerage | 500 tons fuel oil |
| Range | 5700 nautical miles (9200 km) at 10 knots |
| Modifications | 1943-1944: 1 4.7" mount removed to increase the light antiaircraft battery to 3x3, 3x2 25mm guns.1944-6: Light antiarcraft increased to 4x3, 3x2, 14x1 25mm guns and 4x1 13mm/76 machine guns. Reload torpedoes removed. Four depth charge throwers added and depth charge loadout increased to 36 depth charges. The displacement increased to 2635 tons, which reduced maximum speed to just 29 knots. |
The Asashios were completed in 1937-39. They were loosely based on the Shiratsuyu class. As the first post-treaty Japanese destroyers, they predictably did not lack for firepower or strength. However, they had persistent engine and steering bugs. The rudder design was inefficient, yielding poor maneuverability, whicih was remedied in 1941 by altering the stern shape. The turbines pushed the limits of Japanese technology and were prone to blade stripping, and the root cause of this defect was not identified and corrected until 1943. Their cruising range was also unusually poor.
Units in the Pacific:
| Arare | with Second Supply Force | Torpedoed 1942-7-5 off Kiska by Growler |
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| Arashio | with Kondo's Distant Cover Force | Sunk by aircraft 1943-3-4 in the Bismarck Sea |
| Asagumo | with Nishimura's Second Surprise Attack Force | Sunk by gunfire and torpedoes 1944-10-25 atSurigao Strait |
| Asashio | with Kondo's Distant Cover Force | Sunk by aircraft 1943-3-3 in the Bismarck Sea |
| Kasumi | with First Supply Force | Sunk by aircraft 1945-4-7 while accompanying Yamato to Okinawa |
| Michishio | with Kondo's Distant Cover Force | Torpedoed 1944-10-25 at Surigao Strait |
| Minegumo | with Nishimura's Second Surprise Attack Force | Sunk by gunfire 1943-3-5 at Kula Gulf |
| Natsugumo | with Nishimura's Second Surprise Attack Force | Sunk by aircraft 1942-10-12 off Savo Island |
| Oshio | with Kondo's Distant Cover Force | Torpedoed 1943-2-10 off Manus Island by Albacore |
| Yamagumo | with Hirose' Third Surprise Attack Force | Torpedoed 1944-10-25 at Surigao Strait |
Photo Gallery
References
CombinedFleet.com (accessed 2007-4-27)
Gogin (2010; accessed 2012-12-3)
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