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They were built after WW1. Since at a time the British and American destroyers had changed little from their un-turreted, single-gun mounts and light weaponry, whereas the Japanese destroyers were bigger, more powerfully armed, and faster than any similar class of vessel in the other fleets. The Fubuki-class destroyers and those whom it succeeded remained formidable opponents to the end of World War II.
 
They were built after WW1. Since at a time the British and American destroyers had changed little from their un-turreted, single-gun mounts and light weaponry, whereas the Japanese destroyers were bigger, more powerfully armed, and faster than any similar class of vessel in the other fleets. The Fubuki-class destroyers and those whom it succeeded remained formidable opponents to the end of World War II.
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==Gallery==
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<gallery>
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011 3.png|link=Fubuki
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012 3.png|link=Shirayuki
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013 3.png|link=Hatsuyuki
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014 3.png|link=Miyuki
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015 3.png|link=Murakumo
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016 3.png|link=Isonami
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</gallery>
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===Second Remodels===
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<gallery>
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426.png|link=Fubuki
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220 Murakumo Kai Ni.png|link=Murakumo
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</gallery>
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[[Category:Destroyers]]

Revision as of 22:02, 25 January 2016

The Fubuki-class destroyer (吹雪型駆逐艦) called "the world's first modern destroyer" since this ship-class had revolutionized the way navies viewed the destroyer. The 1922 Washington Naval Treaty had limited the tonnage of Japanese warships and, to counteract this, the IJN sought to build a high quality, technologically advanced navy. The Fubuki-class resulted from this.

They were built after WW1. Since at a time the British and American destroyers had changed little from their un-turreted, single-gun mounts and light weaponry, whereas the Japanese destroyers were bigger, more powerfully armed, and faster than any similar class of vessel in the other fleets. The Fubuki-class destroyers and those whom it succeeded remained formidable opponents to the end of World War II.

Gallery

Second Remodels

Pages in category "Fubuki Class"

The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.