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and lost her bow, and was repaired by 20 January 1945. The ship spent more than a year on repatriation duty and was ceded to the Soviet Union on 5 July 1947. The ship served in the Soviet Pacific Ocean Fleet as patrol ship
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were stowed aboard initially, but this was doubled in May 1942 when their minesweeping gear was removed. The anti-submarine weaponry later rose to 60 depth charges with a
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disaster of 19–24 February 1944, in which all six oilers that were escorted by her — and only her, as she was the lone escort vessel —
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anti-aircraft guns in two twin-gun mounts, but the total was increased to 15 guns by August 1943. A dozen
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to landings at Nakhon on 8 December 1941. She also escorted various other invasion convoys to
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of 3.05 meters (10 ft 0 in). They displaced 870 metric tons (860 long tons) at
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and as convoy escorts. The ships measured 77.72 meters (255 ft 0 in)
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load and 1,040 metric tons (1,020 long tons) at deep load. The ships had two
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on 29 January 1942, being the first ship to locate the submerged wreck.
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Jentschura, Hansgeorg; Jung, Dieter & Mickel, Peter (1977).
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participated in the TA No. 2 and 3, the Japanese effort to hold
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Spoils of War: The Fate of Enemy Fleets after Two World Wars
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participated in the landings in Thailand, escorting the
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Empire of Japan
Mitsui Engineering and Shipbuilding
Shimushu-class
escort ship
kn
120 mm (4.7 in)/45
cal
dual purpose guns
Type 96 25 mm (0.98 in)
depth charges
81 mm (3.2 in)
lead ship
her class
escort ships
Imperial Japanese Navy
Kaibōkan
minesweeping
overall
beam
draft
standard
diesel engines
propeller shaft
brake horsepower
knots
nautical miles
Type 3 120-millimeter (4.7 in) guns
superfiring
superstructure

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