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The Mutsuki-class destroyers (睦月型駆逐艦) were an improved version of the Kamikaze class destroyers and were ordered under the 1923 fiscal budget. Unlike the Kamikaze and Minekaze-class, the Mutsuki-class were retained as first line destroyers due to their range and their more powerful torpedo armament (Type 93 Torpedo) . They were modernized between 1936 and 1937 and then again between 1941 and 1942, which extended their useful lives as well as increased their anti-aircraft and anti-submarine capabilities, thus allowing them to participate in the upcoming Pacific War.
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The Mutsuki-class destroyers (睦月型駆逐艦) were an improved version of the Kamikaze class destroyers and were ordered under the 1923 fiscal budget. Unlike the Kamikaze and Minekaze-class, the Mutsuki-class were retained as first line destroyers due to their range and their more powerful torpedo armament (Type 93 Torpedo). They were modernized between 1936 and 1937 and then again between 1941 and 1942, which extended their useful lives as well as increased their anti-aircraft and anti-submarine capabilities, thus allowing them to participate in the upcoming Pacific War.
  
 
Also the Mutsuki-class ships had only hull numbers at first due to the projected Eight-eight fleet plan, which proved to be unpopular with their crews due as they were a constant source of confusion in communications. Thus, they were given names at August 1928, taken from traditional poetic names of the months of the year by the Lunar calendar or phases of the moon.
 
Also the Mutsuki-class ships had only hull numbers at first due to the projected Eight-eight fleet plan, which proved to be unpopular with their crews due as they were a constant source of confusion in communications. Thus, they were given names at August 1928, taken from traditional poetic names of the months of the year by the Lunar calendar or phases of the moon.
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Latest revision as of 08:21, 5 February 2024

This category contains all ships in Mutsuki Class.

This category is populated by Template:KanmusuInfo. Please do not manually add pages to this category.

Listed by stats

Mutsuki Class
ID Ship Name (en) Name (jp) Type Class N° Firepower Torpedo Attack Night Battle Power Anti-Air Anti-Submarine Warfare Line of Sight Luck Health Armor Evasion Aircraft Fuel Ammunition
1 Ship Banner Mutsuki.png Mutsuki 睦月 DD 1 29 59 88 29 39 17 12 13 18 79 0, 0 15 15
254 Ship Banner Mutsuki Kai.png Mutsuki Kai 睦月改 DD 1 39 69 108 39 59 39 12 24 39 89 0, 0, 0 15 15
434 Ship Banner Mutsuki Kai Ni.png Mutsuki Kai Ni 睦月改二 DD 1 45 79 124 56 69 43 14 27 43 90 0, 0, 0 15 15
2 Ship Banner Kisaragi.png Kisaragi 如月 DD 2 29 49 78 29 39 17 10 13 18 69 0, 0 15 15
255 Ship Banner Kisaragi Kai.png Kisaragi Kai 如月改 DD 2 39 69 108 39 59 39 12 24 39 89 0, 0, 0 15 15
435 Ship Banner Kisaragi Kai Ni.png Kisaragi Kai Ni 如月改二 DD 2 46 80 126 57 69 44 13 27 43 91 0, 0, 0 15 15
164 Ship Banner Yayoi.png Yayoi 弥生 DD 3 29 49 78 29 39 17 10 13 18 69 0, 0 15 15
308 Ship Banner Yayoi Kai.png Yayoi Kai 弥生改 DD 3 39 69 108 39 59 39 12 24 39 89 0, 0, 0 15 15
165 Ship Banner Uzuki.png Uzuki 卯月 DD 4 29 49 78 29 39 17 10 13 18 69 0, 0 15 15
309 Ship Banner Uzuki Kai.png Uzuki Kai 卯月改 DD 4 34 69 103 49 65 39 14 24 39 89 0, 0, 0 15 15
28 Ship Banner Satsuki.png Satsuki 皐月 DD 5 29 49 78 29 39 17 10 13 18 69 0, 0 15 15
256 Ship Banner Satsuki Kai.png Satsuki Kai 皐月改 DD 5 39 69 108 39 59 39 12 24 39 89 0, 0, 0 15 15
418 Ship Banner Satsuki Kai Ni.png Satsuki Kai Ni 皐月改二 DD 5 42 78 120 82 81 45 20 28 45 96 0, 0, 0 15 15
481 Ship Banner Minazuki.png Minazuki 水無月 DD 6 29 49 78 29 41 17 13 13 18 69 0, 0 15 15
366 Ship Banner Minazuki Kai.png Minazuki Kai 水無月改 DD 6 39 69 108 39 61 39 16 24 39 89 0, 0, 0 15 15
29 Ship Banner Fumizuki.png Fumizuki 文月 DD 7 29 49 78 29 39 17 10 13 18 69 0, 0 15 15
257 Ship Banner Fumizuki Kai.png Fumizuki Kai 文月改 DD 7 39 69 108 39 59 39 12 24 39 89 0, 0, 0 15 15
548 Ship Banner Fumizuki Kai Ni.png Fumizuki Kai Ni 文月改二 DD 7 45 77 122 82 81 47 17 27 46 93 0, 0, 0 15 15
6 Ship Banner Nagatsuki.png Nagatsuki 長月 DD 8 29 49 78 29 39 17 15 13 18 69 0, 0 15 15
258 Ship Banner Nagatsuki Kai.png Nagatsuki Kai 長月改 DD 8 39 69 108 39 59 39 20 24 39 89 0, 0, 0 15 15
30 Ship Banner Kikuzuki.png Kikuzuki 菊月 DD 9 29 49 78 29 39 17 10 13 18 69 0, 0 15 15
259 Ship Banner Kikuzuki Kai.png Kikuzuki Kai 菊月改 DD 9 39 69 108 39 59 39 12 24 39 89 0, 0, 0 15 15
7 Ship Banner Mikazuki.png Mikazuki 三日月 DD 10 29 49 78 29 39 17 10 13 18 69 0, 0 15 15
260 Ship Banner Mikazuki Kai.png Mikazuki Kai 三日月改 DD 10 39 69 108 39 59 39 12 24 39 89 0, 0, 0 15 15
31 Ship Banner Mochizuki.png Mochizuki 望月 DD 11 29 49 78 29 39 17 10 13 18 69 0, 0 15 15
261 Ship Banner Mochizuki Kai.png Mochizuki Kai 望月改 DD 11 39 69 108 39 59 39 12 24 39 89 0, 0, 0 15 15

Displayed Stats are: Max stats for Firepower/Torpedo Attack/Night Battle Power/Anti-Air/Armor; lv99 stats for Anti-Submarine Warfare/Line of Sight/Evasion; base stats for Luck/Health.

Trivia

The Mutsuki-class destroyers (睦月型駆逐艦) were an improved version of the Kamikaze class destroyers and were ordered under the 1923 fiscal budget. Unlike the Kamikaze and Minekaze-class, the Mutsuki-class were retained as first line destroyers due to their range and their more powerful torpedo armament (Type 93 Torpedo). They were modernized between 1936 and 1937 and then again between 1941 and 1942, which extended their useful lives as well as increased their anti-aircraft and anti-submarine capabilities, thus allowing them to participate in the upcoming Pacific War.

Also the Mutsuki-class ships had only hull numbers at first due to the projected Eight-eight fleet plan, which proved to be unpopular with their crews due as they were a constant source of confusion in communications. Thus, they were given names at August 1928, taken from traditional poetic names of the months of the year by the Lunar calendar or phases of the moon.

Pages in category "Mutsuki Class"

The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.