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词条 Japanese destroyer Momi (1919)
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  1. Design and description

  2. Construction and career

  3. Notes

  4. References

  5. External links

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  • 3 × Kampon water-tube boilers
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  • 2 × twin {{convert|53.3|cm|abbr=on}} torpedo tubes

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The Japanese destroyer {{nihongo|Momi|樅}} was the lead ship of her class of 21 second-class destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the late 1910s. She was converted into an experimental ship in 1932 and later scrapped.

Design and description

The Momi class was designed with higher speed and better seakeeping than the preceding {{sclass-|Enoki|destroyer|0}} second-class destroyers. The ships had an overall length of {{convert|280|ft|m|sp=us|disp=flip|1}} and were {{convert|275|ft|m|sp=us|disp=flip|1}} between perpendiculars. They had a beam of {{convert|26|ft|m|sp=us|disp=flip|1}}, and a mean draft of {{convert|8|ft|m|sp=us|disp=flip|1}}. The Momi-class ships displaced {{convert|850|LT|t|sp=us|disp=flip|0}} at standard load and {{convert|1020|LT|t|sp=us|disp=flip|0}} at deep load. They were powered by two Parsons direct-drive steam turbines, each driving one propeller shaft, using steam provided by three Kampon water-tube boilers.[1] The turbines were designed to produce {{convert|21500|shp|kW|lk=in}}, which would propel the ships at {{convert|36|kn|lk=in}}. The ships carried a maximum of {{convert|275|t|LT|0|sp=us}} of fuel oil which gave them a range of {{convert|3000|nmi|lk=in}} at {{convert|15|kn}}. Their crew consisted of 110 officers and crewmen.[2]

The main armament of the Momi-class ships consisted of three {{convert|12|cm|sp=us|adj=on|1}} Type 3 guns in single mounts; one gun forward of the superstructure in a well deck, one between the two funnels, and the last gun atop the aft superstructure. The guns were numbered '1' to '3' from front to rear. The ships carried two above-water twin sets of {{convert|53.3|cm|sp=us|adj=on|1}} torpedo tubes; one mount was in the well deck between the forward superstructure and the forward gun and the other between the aft funnel and aft superstructure.[2]

Construction and career

Momi, built at the Yokosuka Naval Arsenal, was launched on 10 June 1919 and completed on 27 December. She was stricken from the Navy List on 1 April 1932 and became an experimental hulk at Yokosuka before being broken up at an unknown date.[3]

Notes

1. ^Watts & Gordon, pp. 259–60
2. ^Jentschura, Jung & Mickel, p. 137
3. ^Gardiner & Gray, p. 244

References

  • {{cite book |editor1-last=Gardiner|editor1-first=Robert|editor2-last=Gray|editor2-first=Randal|title=Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships: 1906–1921|year=1984|location=Annapolis, Maryland|publisher=Naval Institute Press|isbn=0-85177-245-5|lastauthoramp=y}}
  • {{cite book| last = Jentschura| first = Hansgeorg| first2 = Dieter |last2=Jung|first3=Peter |last3=Mickel| year = 1977| title = Warships of the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1869–1945| publisher = United States Naval Institute| location = Annapolis, Maryland| isbn = 0-87021-893-X|lastauthoramp=y}}
  • {{cite book|last1=Watts|first1=Anthony J.|title=The Imperial Japanese Navy|date=1971|publisher=Doubleday|location=Garden City, New York|oclc=202878|last2=Gordon|first2=Brian G.|lastauthoramp=y}}

External links

{{Commons category|Momi class destroyer}}
  • Momi-class destroyers on Materials of the Imperial Japanese Navy
{{Momi class destroyer}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Momi (1919)}}

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