Ikazuchi Class Destroyer - List of Ships

List of Ships

Kanji Name
(Translation)
Builder Laid down Launched Completed Fate
Ikazuchi
"Thunder"
Yarrow Shipbuilders, Poplar, London 1897-09-01 1898-11-15 1899-02-23 Lost in boiler explosion at Ominato 1913-10-09,
written off 1913-11-05, scrapped 1914-04-29
Inazuma
"Lightning"
Yarrow Shipbuilders, Poplar, London 1897-11-01 1899-01-28 1899-04-25 Lost in collision off Hakodate 1909-12-16, written off 1910-09-15
Niji
"Rainbow"
Yarrow Shipbuilders, Poplar, London 1899-01-01 1899-06-22 1899-07-29 Grounded off Shantung Peninsula 1900-07-29, written off 1901-04-08
Akebono
"Dawn"
Yarrow Shipbuilders, Poplar, London 1898-02-01 1899-04-25 1899-07-03 Retired 1921-10-18, broken up 1925-05-02
Oboro
"Moonlight"
Yarrow Shipbuilders, Poplar, London 1899-01-01 1899-10-05 1899-11-01 Retired 1921-06-21, broken up 1926
Sazanami
"Ripple"
Yarrow Shipbuilders, Poplar, London UK 1897-06-01 1899-08-08 1899-08-28 Retired 1913-04-01, sold 1914-08-23 as MV Sazanami-Maru

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