Hibiki

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Hibiki was the twenty-second of twenty-four Fubuki-class destroyers, or the second of the Akatsuki class, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy in the inter-war period. Hibiki was among the few destroyers to survive the war. In 1947; two years after she was struck from the Japanese navy list, Hibiki was transferred to the Soviet Navy as a war reparation, and was later sunk as a target practice sometime in the 1970s.

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Hibiki; Verniy
speed 35 knot, 
Fubuki-class destroyerdestroyerSoviet NavyImperial Japanese Navy, Maizuru Naval Arsenal, 


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    keel laying
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    ship commissioning
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    Hibiki post war, in Magong, TaiwanHibiki post war, in Magong, Taiwan
    Japanese destroyer Hibiki 1933Japanese destroyer Hibiki 1933
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    NH 111746 Japanese New Destroyer Types, HATSUYUKI, KONAMI or ISONAMI, SAZANAMI, HIBIKINH 111746 Japanese New Destroyer Types, HATSUYUKI, KONAMI or ISONAMI, SAZANAMI, HIBIKI
    NH 96184 HIBIKI (Japanese DD, 1932)NH 96184 HIBIKI (Japanese DD, 1932)
    NH 111746 HIBIKI (cropped)NH 111746 HIBIKI (cropped)
    IJN 6th division of destroyers Fubuki-class type-III or Akatsuki-classIJN 6th division of destroyers Fubuki-class type-III or Akatsuki-class
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    UrakazeUrakaze
    Japanese destroyer Tanikaze on training missions off the Bungo Strait, October 20 1941. The destroyer Hibiki can bee seen in the background.Japanese destroyer Tanikaze on training missions off the Bungo Strait, October 20 1941. The destroyer Hibiki can bee seen in the background.