Hatsuharu

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Hatsuharu , the second Imperial Japanese Navy destroyer of the name, was the lead ship of six Hatsuharu-class destroyers built under the Circle One Program. Three were laid down in JFY 1931 and the next three in JFY 1933. The remaining six ships in the plan were built as the Shiratsuyu class.

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Hatsuharu
length 109.5 metre, beam 10 metre, draft 3.03 metre, speed 36.5 knot, 
destroyerHatsuharu-class destroyerImperial Japanese Navy, Sasebo Naval Arsenal, 

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Location: 14.5833, 120.8333, KML, Cluster Map, Maps,
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    1930 Fubuki-class destroyer
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    1943 Yūgumo-class destroyer
  • BRP Rajah Humabon
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    1933 Hatsuharu-class destroyer
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    1920 Kuma-class cruiser
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    1927 Myōkō-class cruiser
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    Japanese merchant cruiser
  • Okinami
    1943 Yūgumo-class destroyer
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  • USS Atherton
    1943 Cannon-class destroyer escort
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Japanese destroyer Hatsuharu 1934Japanese destroyer Hatsuharu 1934
The Japanese destroyer Sendai anchored during a fleet reivew; the destroyer Hatsuharu is behind herThe Japanese destroyer Sendai anchored during a fleet reivew; the destroyer Hatsuharu is behind her
The sunken Japanese destroyer Hatsuharu after the capture of Manila.The sunken Japanese destroyer Hatsuharu after the capture of Manila.
The sunken Japanese destroyer Hatsuharu after the capture of Manila.The sunken Japanese destroyer Hatsuharu after the capture of Manila.
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    arearegion900Tondo (historical polity)Wikidata
    eventarmed conflictBattle of ManilabattleWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1570Battle of ManilaSpanish Empire, Maynila, battleWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1574Battle of Manilabattle, Hispanic Monarchy, pirateWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1646Battles of La Naval de ManilabattleWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1647Battle of Puerto de Cavitenaval battleWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1762Battle of ManilaKingdom of Great Britain, battle, Kingdom of SpainWikidata
    eventarmed conflict18721872 Cavite mutinymutinyWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1896Battle of Pasong TamobattleWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1896Battle of ManilabattleWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1896Battle of NoveletabattleWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1896Battle of San Juan del MontebattleWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1896Battle of San Francisco De MalabonbattleWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1896Kawit RevoltrebellionWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1896Battle of ImusbattleWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1896Battle of San Mateo and MontalbanbattleWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1896Battle of Calero BridgebattleWikidata
    eventarmed conflict18961896 Manila mutinyrebellionWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1896Battle of PaterosbattleWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1897Battle of Zapote BridgebattleWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1898Battle of Manila BaySpain, United States, battleWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1898Battle of AlapanbattleWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1898Battle of ManilaUnited States, battleWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1899Battle of ManilaUnited States, battleWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1899Battle of CaloocanUnited States, battleWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1899Second Battle of CaloocanUnited States, battleWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1899Battle of MalintabattleWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1899Battle of Marilao RiverUnited States, battleWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1899Capture of MalolosbattleWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1899Battle of Zapote RiverUnited States, battleWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1945Battle of ManilaUnited States, battleWikidata
    eventarmed conflict19891989 Philippine coup attemptattempted coup d'étatWikidata
    eventarmed conflict2003Oakwood mutinymutiny, Antonio Trillanes IV, attempted coup d'état, Magdalo, Nicanor FaeldonWikidata
    eventarmed conflict2007Manila Peninsula rebellionrebellion, mutiny, Teofisto Guingona Jr., Antonio Trillanes IV, Danilo Lim, Magdalo, Nicanor FaeldonWikidata
    eventarmed conflict20212021 PNP–PDEA shootoutshootout, Philippine National Police, friendly fire, Philippine Drug Enforcement AgencyWikidata
    linkpageCombined Fleet page@Wikidata
    objectwatercraftAkebonoFubuki-class destroyer, destroyerWikidata
    objectwatercraftAkishimoYūgumo-class destroyer, destroyerWikidata
    objectwatercraftBRP Rajah Humabondestroyer escort, Cannon-class destroyer escortWikidata
    objectwatercraftHatsuharuHatsuharu-class destroyer, destroyerWikidata
    objectwatercraftKisoKuma-class cruiser, light cruiser, cruiserWikidata
    objectwatercraftNachiMyōkō-class cruiser, heavy cruiserWikidata
    objectwatercraftNoshiro MaruwatercraftWikidata
    objectwatercraftOkinamiYūgumo-class destroyer, destroyerWikidata
    objectwatercraftSatsukiMutsuki-class destroyer, destroyerWikidata
    objectwatercraftSS China MarushipWikidata
    objectwatercraftUSS Athertondestroyer escort, Cannon-class destroyer escortWikidata
    organisationarms industry1952Armscorarms industry, businessWikidata
    organisationarms industry2006United Defense Manufacturing Corporationarms industry, businessWikidata
    sitefortFort SantiagofortWikidata
    sitefort1584Fort San Antonio AbadfortWikidata
    sitefort1609Fort San FelipePhilippine Navy, fortWikidata
    sitemuseum1979Philippine Army Museummilitary museumWikidata
    siteshipwreckUSS Sealionsunken vessel, Sargo-class submarine, submarineWikidata
    commonsimageJapanese destroyer Hatsuharu 1934 Commons
    commonsimageThe Japanese destroyer Sendai anchored during a fleet reivew; the destroyer Hatsuharu is behind her Commons
    commonsimageThe sunken Japanese destroyer Hatsuharu after the capture of Manila. Commons
    commonsimageThe sunken Japanese destroyer Hatsuharu after the capture of Manila. Commons