No.4 class submarine chaser
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The was a class of submarine chasers of the Imperial Japanese Navy
Imperial Japanese Navy
The Imperial Japanese Navy was the navy of the Empire of Japan from 1869 until 1947, when it was dissolved following Japan's constitutional renunciation of the use of force as a means of settling international disputes...

 (IJN), serving during and after World War II
World War II
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. 9 vessels were built in 1937-39 under the Maru 3 Programme
3rd Naval Armaments Supplement Programme (Japan, 1937)
The otherwise known as the "Circle Three" Plan was the third of four expansion plans of the Imperial Japanese Navy between 1930 and the start of World War II.-Background:...

.

Design

  • Project number was K7. The No.4 class submarine chaser was reinforced model of the No.3 class
    No.1 class submarine chaser
    The was a class of submarine chasers of the Imperial Japanese Navy , serving during World War II. 3 vessels were built in 1933-36 under the Maru 1 Programme and the Maru 2 Programme. They have two sub classes, this article handles them collectively....

    . They lifted freeboard. Other general placement were same as No.3 class.
  • Their design was elaborate, because the Navy Technical Department (Kampon)
    Imperial Japanese Navy Technical Department
    The was the externally operating division of the Ministry of the Navy of Japan responsible for the administration of naval vessel construction. From 1923 onward, it took on the role of a research institution for the research and development of naval technologies and engineering...

     devoted itself to making them small. However, their designs were not able to accept the reinforcement of anti-aircraft guns and depth charges.

Ships in class

Ship # Ship Builder Laid down Launched Completed Fate
62 No.7  Tsurumi Iron Works 30 October 1937 10 June 1938 15 November 1938 Sunk by aircraft at east of Car Nicobar
Car Nicobar
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 on 11 April 1945.
63 No.8 Tama Shipyards 10 January 1938 9 August 1938 30 November 1938 Sunk by HMS Trenchant
HMS Trenchant (P331)
HMS Trenchant was a British T class submarine of the Second World War.On completion she was given over to the crew of HMS Thrasher whose submarine was due for a refit.-Service:...

 and HMS Terrapin
HMS Terrapin (P323)
HMS Terrapin was a British submarine of the third group of the T class. She was built as P323 by Vickers Armstrong, Barrow and Bellis and Morcom Ltd, and launched on 31 August 1943...

 at Strait of Malacca
Strait of Malacca
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 on 4 March 1945.
64 No.4 Ōsaka Iron Works, Sakurajima Factory 19 January 1938 13 September 1938 28 December 1938 Struck a naval mine and sank at Surabaya
Surabaya
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 on 13 August 1945.
65 No.5 Mitsubishi, Yokohama Shipyard 25 January 1938 28 July 1938 6 December 1938 Scuttled by Royal Navy
Royal Navy
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 off Singapore
Singapore
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 on 11 July 1946. Decommissioned on 10 August 1946.
66 No.11 Tsurumi Iron Works 19 January 1938 28 June 1938 2 February 1939 Sunk by aircraft at west of Buka Island
Buka Island
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 on 6 November 1943.
67 No.12 Tama Shipyards 15 July 1938 8 February 1939 30 April 1939 Sunk by unknown submarine at east of Mindanao
Mindanao
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 on 13 July 1944. Decommissioned on 30 September 1945.
68 No.10 Ōsaka Iron Works, Sakurajima Factory 16 September 1938 31 January 1939 15 June 1939 Aground at Angaur
Angaur
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 on 2 May 1944. Later scuttled.
69 No.9 Mitsubishi, Yokohama Shipyard 10 May 1938 15 October 1938 9 May 1939 Decommissioned on 20 December 1945. Surrendered to Republic of China
Republic of China
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 on 3 October 1947, and renamed Haida. Renamed Fuling (PC-107) in January 1951. Renamed Minjiang in 1954. Decommissioned ni 1960.
70 No.6 Tsurumi Iron Works 5 July 1938 6 February 1939 20 May 1939 Heavy damaged by aircraft at Palau
Palau
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on 30 March 1944. Later sank in shallow water.
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