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==List of ships== ===Type I (''Fubuki'')=== [[File:IJN 6th division of destroyers Fubuki-class type-III or Akatsuki-class.jpg|alt=3 unknown Fubuki-class ship sailing.|thumb|Eight ''Fubuki''-class ships sailing. On the left is possibly {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Hibiki|1932|2}}; the rest are unknown.]] {| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="font-size:97%;" |+ Construction data |- ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Kanji ! scope="col" | {{abbr|Yard no.|yard number}} ! scope="col" | Builder ! scope="col" | Laid down ! scope="col" | Launched ! scope="col" | Completed ! scope="col" | Fate |- ! scope="row" | {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Fubuki|1927|2}} | {{lang|ja|吹雪}} | ''Dai-35'' | [[Maizuru Naval Arsenal]], [[Japan]] | 19 Jun 1926 | 15 Nov 1927 | 10 Aug 1928 | [[Battle of Cape Esperance|Sunk in surface action]] off Guadalcanal {{coord|09.06|S|159.38|E|type:event_region:XP|name=IJN Fubuki sunk in action, 11 October 1942}} on 11 Oct 1942; [[Naval Vessel Register|struck]] 15 Nov 1942 |- ! scope="row" | {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Shirayuki|1928|2}} | {{lang|ja|白雪}} | ''Dai-36'' | [[Mitsubishi Heavy Industries|Yokohama Dockyard]], Japan | 19 Mar 1927 | 20 Mar 1928 | 18 Dec 1928 | [[Battle of the Bismarck Sea|air attack]] off Dampir Strait {{coord|07.15|S|148.30|E|type:event_region:XP|name=IJN Shirayuki sunk by air attack, 3 March 1943}} on 3 Mar 1943; struck 1 Apr 1943 |- ! scope="row" | {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Hatsuyuki|1928|2}} | {{lang|ja|初雪}} | ''Dai-37'' | Maizuru Naval Arsenal, Japan | 12 Apr 1927 | 29 Sep 1928 | 30 Mar 1929 | Air attack off Buin {{coord|06.50|S|155.47|E|type:event_region:XP|name=IJN Hatsuyuki sunk by air attack, 17 July 1943}} on 17 Jul 1943; struck 15 Oct 1943 |- ! scope="row" | {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Miyuki||2}} | {{lang|ja|深雪}} | ''Dai-38'' | [[Uraga Dock Company]], Japan | 30 Apr 1927 | 26 Jun 1928 | 29 Jun 1929 | Collision with {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Inazuma|1932|2}}, S Cheju Island {{coord|33|N|125.30|E|type:event_region:XP|name=IJN Miyuki sunk after collision with IJN Inazuma, 29 June 1943}} on 29 Jun 1934; struck 15 Aug 1934 |- ! scope="row" | {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Murakumo|1928|2}} | {{lang|ja|叢雲}} | ''Dai-39'' | [[Fujinagata Shipyards]], Japan | 25 Apr 1927 | 27 Sep 1928 | 10 May 1929 | [[Battle of Cape Esperance|air attack]] off Guadalcanal {{coord|08.40|S|159.20|E|type:event_region:XP|name=IJN Murakumo sunk in action, 12 October 1942}} on 12 Oct 1942; struck 15 Nov 1942 |- ! scope="row" | {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Shinonome|1927|2}} | {{lang|ja|東雲}} | ''Dai-40'' | [[Sasebo Naval Arsenal]], Japan | 12 Aug 1926 | 26 Nov 1927 | 25 Jul 1928 | Air attack near Miri {{coord|04.24|N|114|E|type:event_region:XP|name=IJN Shinonome sunk by air attack, 17 December 1941}} on 17 Dec 1941; struck 15 Jan 1942 |- ! scope="row" | {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Usugumo|1927|2}} | {{lang|ja|薄雲}} | ''Dai-41'' | [[IHI Corporation|Tōkyō Ishikawajima Shipyard]], Japan | 21 Oct 1926 | 26 Dec 1927 | 26 Jul 1928 | named ''Usugumo'' 1 Aug 1928; Torpedoed off Etorofu {{coord|47.43|N|147.55|E|type:event_region:XP|name=IJN Usugumo sunk by torpedo, 7 July 1944}} on 7 Jul 1944; struck 10 Sep 1944 |- ! scope="row" | {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Shirakumo|1927|2}} | {{lang|ja|白雲}} | ''Dai-42'' | [[Fujinagata Shipyards]], Japan | 27 Oct 1926 | 27 Dec 1927 | 28 Jul 1928 | named ''Shiragumo'' 1 Aug 1928; Torpedoed off Cape Erimo {{coord|42.25|N|144.55|E|type:event_region:XP|name=IJN Shirakumo sunk by torpedo, 16 March 1944}} on 16 Mar 1944; struck 31 Mar 1944 |- ! scope="row" | {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Isonami|1927|2}} | {{lang|ja|磯波}} | ''Dai-43'' | [[Uraga Dock Company]], Japan | 18 Oct 1926 | 24 Nov 1927 | 30 Jun 1928 | named ''Isonami'' on 1 Aug 1928; Torpedoed off SW Celebes {{coord|05.26|S|123.04|E|type:event_region:XP|name=IJN Isonami sunk by torpedo, 9 April 1943}} on 9 Apr 1943; struck 1 Aug 1943 |- ! scope="row" | {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Uranami|1928|2}} | {{lang|ja|浦波}} | style="white-space: nowrap;" | ''Dai-44'' | [[Sasebo Naval Arsenal]], Japan | 28 Apr 1927 | 29 Nov 1928 | 30 Jun 1929 | Air attack W of Panay {{coord|11.50|N|123|E|type:event_region:XP|name=IJN Uranami sunk by air attack, 26 October 1944}} on 26 Oct 1944; struck 10 Dec 1944 |} ===Type II (''Ayanami'')=== {{distinguish|Ayanami-class destroyer}} {| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="font-size:97%;" |+ Construction data |- ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Kanji ! scope="col" | {{abbr|Yard no.|yard number}} ! scope="col" | Builder ! scope="col" | Laid down ! scope="col" | Launched ! scope="col" | Completed ! scope="col" | Fate |- ! scope="row" | {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Ayanami|1929|2}} | {{lang|ja|綾波}} | ''Dai-45'' | Fujinagata Shipyards, Japan | 20 Jan 1928 | 5 Oct 1929 | 30 Apr 1930 | [[Naval Battle of Guadalcanal|Scuttled off Guadalcanal]] by ''Uranami'' {{coord|09.10|S|159.52|E|type:event_region:XP|name=IJN Ayanami scuttled by IJN Uranami, 15 November 1942}}, 15 Nov 1942; struck 15 Dec 1942 |- ! scope="row" | {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Shikinami|1929|2}} | {{lang|ja|敷波}} | ''Dai-46'' | Maizuru Naval Arsenal, Japan | 6 Jul 1928 | 22 Jun 1929 | 24 Dec 1929 | Torpedoed S of Hainan {{coord|18.16|N|114.40|E|type:event_region:XP|name=IJN Shikinami sunk by torpedo, 12 September 1944}} 12 Sep 1944; struck 10 Oct 1944 |- ! scope="row" | {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Asagiri|1929|2}} | {{lang|ja|朝霧}} | ''Dai-47'' | Sasebo Naval Arsenal, Japan | 12 Dec 1928 | 18 Nov 1929 | 30 Jun 1930 | Air attack off Guadalcanal {{coord|08|S|160.10|E|type:event_region:XP|name=IJN Asagiri sunk by air attack, 28 August 1942}} on 28 Aug 1942; struck 1 Oct 1942 |- ! scope="row" | {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Yūgiri|1930|2}} | {{lang|ja|夕霧}} | ''Dai-48'' | Maizuru Naval Arsenal, Japan | 1 Apr 1929 | 12 May 1930 | 3 Dec 1930 | [[Battle of Cape St. George|Sunk in action]], central Solomons {{coord|04.44|S|154|E|type:event_region:XP|name=IJN Yūgiri sunk in action, 25 November 1943}} on 25 Nov 1943; struck 15 Dec 1943 |- ! scope="row" | {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Amagiri|1930|2}} | {{lang|ja|天霧}} | ''Dai-49'' | [[IHI Corporation|Ishikawajima Shipyards]], Japan | 28 Nov 1928 | 27 Feb 1930 | 10 Nov 1930 | Mined, S of Makassar Strait {{coord|02.10|S|116.45|E|type:event_region:XP|name=IJN Amagiri sunk by mine, 23 April 1944}} on 23 Apr 1944; struck 10 Jun 1944 |- ! scope="row" | {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Sagiri||2}} | {{lang|ja|狭霧}} | ''Dai-50'' | Uraga Dock Company, Japan | 28 Mar 1929 | 23 Dec 1929 | 30 Jan 1931 | Torpedoed off Kuching {{coord|01.34|N|110.21|E|type:event_region:XP|name=IJN Sagiri sunk by torpedo, 24 December 1941}} on 24 Dec 1941; struck 15 Jan 1942 |- ! scope="row" | {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Oboro|1930|2}} | {{lang|ja|朧}} | ''Dai-51'' | Sasebo Naval Arsenal, Japan | 29 Nov 1929 | 8 Nov 1930 | 31 Oct 1931 | Air attack off Kiska Island {{coord|52.17|N|178.08|E|type:event_region:XP|name=IJN Oboro sunk by air attack, 16 October 1942}} on 16 Oct 1942; struck 15 Nov 1942 |- ! scope="row" | {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Akebono|1930|2}} | {{lang|ja|曙}} | ''Dai-52'' | Sasebo Naval Arsenal, Japan | 25 Oct 1929 | 7 Nov 1930 | 31 Jul 1931 | Air attack Manila Bay {{coord|14.35|N|120.50|E|type:event_region:XP|name=IJN Akebono sunk by air attack, 13 November 1944}} on 13 Nov 1944; struck 10 Jan 1945 |- ! scope="row" | {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Sazanami|1931|2}} | {{lang|ja|漣}} | ''Dai-53'' | Maizuru Naval Arsenal, Japan | 21 Feb 1930 | 6 Jun 1931 | 19 May 1932 | Torpedoed E of Palau {{coord|05.15|N|141.15|E|type:event_region:XP|name=IJN Sazanami sunk by torpedo, 14 January 1944}} on 14 Jan 1944; struck 10 Mar 1944 |- ! scope="row" | {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Ushio|1930|2}} | {{lang|ja|潮}} | style="white-space: nowrap;" | ''Dai-54'' | Uraga Dock Company, Japan | 24 Dec 1929 | 17 Nov 1930 | 14 Nov 1931 | surrendered to Allies 15 Sep 1945; scrapped 1948 |} ===Type III (''Akatsuki'')=== {{main|Akatsuki-class destroyer (1931)}} {| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="font-size:97%;" |+ Construction data |- ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Kanji ! scope="col" | Builder ! scope="col" | Laid down ! scope="col" | Launched ! scope="col" | Completed ! scope="col" | Fate |- ! scope="row" | {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Akatsuki|1932|2}} | {{lang|ja|暁}} | Sasebo Naval Arsenal, Japan | 17 Feb 1930 | 7 May 1932 | 30 Nov 1932 | [[Naval Battle of Guadalcanal|Sunk in action]] off Guadalcanal {{coord|09.17|S|159.56|E|type:event_region:XP|name=IJN Akatsuki sunk in action, 13 November 1942}} on 13 Nov 1942; struck 15 Dec 1942 |- ! scope="row" | {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Hibiki|1932|2}} | {{lang|ja|響}} | Maizuru Naval Arsenal, Japan | 21 Feb 1930 | 16 Jun 1932 | 31 Mar 1933 | surrendered 5 Oct 1945; prize of war to USSR on 5 Jul 1947; sunk as target around 1970s |- ! scope="row" | {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Ikazuchi|1931|2}} | {{lang|ja|雷}} | Uraga Dock Company, Japan | 7 Mar 1930 | 22 Oct 1931 | 15 Aug 1932 | torpedoed W of Guam {{coord|10.13|N|143.51|E|type:event_region:XP|name=IJN Ikazuchi sunk by torpedo, 13 April 1944}} on 13 Apr 1944; struck 10 Jun 1944 |- ! scope="row" | {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Inazuma|1932|2}} | {{lang|ja|電}} | Fujinagata Shipyards, Japan | 7 Mar 1930 | 25 Feb 1932 | 15 Nov 1932 | Torpedoed W of Celebes {{coord|05.08|N|119.38|E|type:event_region:XP|name=IJN Inazuma sunk by torpedo, 14 May 1944}} on 14 May 1944; struck 10 Jun 1944 |} {{Commons category|Fubuki class destroyers}}
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