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The Murakumo-class destroyers were a class of six torpedo boat destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy, built in Britain in 1897-99. The class is also sometimes referred to as the Shinonome-class destroyers . All were named after celestial phenomena.


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Murakumo (叢雲, "Gathering Clouds") was the lead ship of six Murakumo-class destroyers, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy in the late 1890s. Murakumo took part in the Japanese response to the Boxer Rebellion (1900), saw action in several major engagements during the Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905), and served during World War I (1914-1918)..


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Murakumo (叢雲, "Massed Clouds") was the fifth of twenty-four Fubuki -class destroyers, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy following World War I. When introduced into service, these ships were the most powerful destroyers in the world.


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DD 118 JDS Murakumo, Minegumo class Destroyer, Japanese Navy history and characteristics. helis.com News Videos Photos Comments Countries Helicopters Ships 1970 to 2000 . DD 118 JDS Murakumo. History of JDS Murakumo DD 118 ; 1968-oct-19: Laid down: Laid down: 1969-nov-15: Launched: Launched: 1970-aug-21: Commissioned: Commissioned: 1997.


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Japanese destroyer Murakumo (1898) Murakumo (叢雲, "Gathering Clouds") was the lead ship of six Murakumo -class destroyers, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy in the late 1890s.


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The destroyer rescued survivors, including Murakumos skipper, Lieutenant Commander Higashi, then scuttled Murakumo with a torpedo 90nmi west-northwest of Savo Island at position -8.6667°N 179°W. On 15 November 1942, Murakumo was removed from the navy list. References. Book: D'Albas, Andrieu. 1965 .


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Japanese destroyer Murakumo (1928), a Fubuki -class destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy in World War II JDS Murakumo, a Minegumo -class destroyer of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force See also Murakumo (disambiguation) This article includes a list of ships with the same or similar names.


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Japanese destroyer. Murakumo. (1928) For other ships of the same name, see Murakumo class destroyer. Murakumo (叢雲 "Massed Clouds"?) was a Fubuki class [1] was the fifth of twenty-four Fubuki -class destroyers, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy following World War I. When introduced into service, these ships were the most powerful.


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All six Murakumo -class destroyers arrived in Japan in time to be used during the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905. All were present at the Battle of the Yellow Sea and the final crucial Battle of Tsushima . The Murakumo -class vessels reclassified as third-class destroyers on August 28, 1912, and were removed from front-line combat service.


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Murakumo (叢雲, "Massed Clouds") was the fifth of twenty-four Fubuki-class destroyers, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy following World War I. When introduced into service, these ships were the most powerful destroyers in the world.


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The Murakumo-class destroyers (叢雲型駆逐艦, Murakumo-gata kuchikukan) ("Gathering Clouds") were a class of six torpedo boat destroyers (TBDs) of the Imperial Japanese Navy, built in Britain in 1897-99. The class is also sometimes referred to as the Shinonome-class destroyers (東雲駆逐艦, Shinonome-gata kuchikukan) ("Daybreak"). [2]


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Murakumo was the lead ship of six Murakumo-class destroyers, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy in the late 1890s. Murakumo took part in the Japanese response to the Boxer Rebellion , saw action in several major engagements during the Russo-Japanese War , and served during World War I .


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Japan will build two of these destroyers (25DD/26DD) by 2017. The unit price of the name ship was 70.1 billion yen. The unit price of the 2nd ship was 72.9 billion yen. During the period.


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All six Murakumo -class destroyers arrived in Japan in time to be used during the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905. All were present at the Battle of the Yellow Sea and the final crucial Battle of Tsushima . The Murakumo -class vessels reclassified as third-class destroyers on 28 August 1912, and were removed from front-line combat service.


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Three Japanese destroyers have been named Murakumo (叢雲 / むらくも, "massed clouds "): Japanese destroyerMurakumo(1898), a Murakumo -class destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy in Russo-Japanese War. Japanese destroyer Murakumo(1928), a Fubuki -class destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy in World War II.