
Japanese Fubuki-class (1927) Destroyers - 吹雪型駆逐艦
The design of Japan's Fubuki-class destroyers was highly revolutionary and set a new trend for this type of navy ships. ...
The design of Japan's Fubuki-class destroyers was highly revolutionary and set a new trend for this type of navy ships. ...
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The four ships of the Japanese Akatsuki-class were built according to the 1927 construction program as a derivative of the ...
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