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==Service History==
 
==Service History==
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''Full article: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akizuki-class_destroyer_(1942) Wikipedia] <br>''
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The Akizuki-class destroyers (秋月型駆逐艦 Akizuki-gata Kuchikukan?) were one of the primary classes of new destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) after 1942. The IJN called them Type-B Destroyer (乙型駆逐艦, Otsu-gata Kuchikukan?) from their plan name. They were designed to fight smaller ships, aircraft and submarines.
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In October 1944 Akizuki was part of the Northern Force commanded by Vice Admiral Ozawa Jisaburo, in the Japanese attack on the Allied forces supporting the invasion of Leyte. On 25 October, in the Battle off Cape Engaño, the ship was sunk, probably by torpedo, east-northeast of Cape Engaño (20°29′N 126°30′ECoordinates: 20°29′N 126°30′E), during the initial U.S. air attack on the Northern Force. Most sources credit the hit to aircraft of Task Force 38, but some give credit to the submarine USS Halibut.
  
 
==Acquisition==
 
==Acquisition==

Revision as of 12:08, 4 February 2017

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Ship Card Akizuki Damaged.png
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Ship Banner Akizuki.png
Ship Banner Akizuki Damaged.png
秋月 (あきづき) Akizuki
Akizuki Class Destroyer

HP HP2024FP Firepower16→48
ARM Armor9→27TORPTorpedo16→48
EVA Evasion47→84AA Anti-Air70→104
PLA Aircraft0ASW Anti-Submarine Warfare27→63
SPD SpeedFastLOS Line of Sight9→29
RGE RangeShortLUK Luck10→59
AircraftEquipment
010cm Twin High-angle Gun Mount + Anti-Aircraft Fire Director
061cm Quadruple (Oxygen) Torpedo Mount
025mm Twin Autocannon Mount
-Locked-
ModernizationFirepower 0 Torpedo 1 Anti-Air 3 Armor 1
Build Time0:30 (Unbuildable)Remodel Req
ConsumptionFuel 20 Ammo 25DismantleFuel 1 Ammo 2 Steel 13 Bauxite 1
IllustratorShizuma YoshinoriSeiyuuOzawa Ari

Ship Card Akizuki Kai.png
Ship Card Akizuki Kai Damaged.png
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Ship Banner Akizuki Kai.png
Ship Banner Akizuki Kai Damaged.png
秋月 (あきづきかい) Akizuki Kai
Akizuki Class Destroyer

HP HP3742FP Firepower24→57
ARM Armor16→53TORPTorpedo24→54
EVA Evasion48→88AA Anti-Air80→116
PLA Aircraft0ASW Anti-Submarine Warfare30→72
SPD SpeedFastLOS Line of Sight10→49
RGE RangeShortLUK Luck12→69
AircraftEquipment
010cm Twin High-angle Gun Mount + Anti-Aircraft Fire Director
0Type 13 Air Radar Kai
025mm Triple Autocannon Mount
-Locked-
ModernizationFirepower 1 Torpedo 1 Anti-Air 3 Armor 1
Remodel Level40Remodel ReqAmmo 270 Steel 170
ConsumptionFuel 20 Ammo 25DismantleFuel 1 Ammo 2 Steel 13 Bauxite 1
IllustratorShizuma YoshinoriSeiyuuOzawa Ari

 

Service History

Full article: Wikipedia

The Akizuki-class destroyers (秋月型駆逐艦 Akizuki-gata Kuchikukan?) were one of the primary classes of new destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) after 1942. The IJN called them Type-B Destroyer (乙型駆逐艦, Otsu-gata Kuchikukan?) from their plan name. They were designed to fight smaller ships, aircraft and submarines.

In October 1944 Akizuki was part of the Northern Force commanded by Vice Admiral Ozawa Jisaburo, in the Japanese attack on the Allied forces supporting the invasion of Leyte. On 25 October, in the Battle off Cape Engaño, the ship was sunk, probably by torpedo, east-northeast of Cape Engaño (20°29′N 126°30′ECoordinates: 20°29′N 126°30′E), during the initial U.S. air attack on the Northern Force. Most sources credit the hit to aircraft of Task Force 38, but some give credit to the submarine USS Halibut.

Acquisition

Quotes

Gallery

Trivia

  • Reward from Fall 2014 Event E-2.
  • Her name means "Autumn Moon"
  • Constructed at Maizuru Naval Arsenal. Commissioned on 11 June 1942.
  • She refers to her turrets as Choujuusenchihou-chan (長10cm砲ちゃん).
  • Like Z1, Z3 and Amatsukaze, she has 3 slots from the beginning. Other DDs have only 2 slots before remodeling.
  • She can trigger Anti-Air Cut-Ins without Fire Directors.

See Also