Imperial Japanese warship (1944–1945)
History
Japan
Name Aguni
Builder Nihon Kokan, Tsurumi
Launched 21 September 1944
Stricken 30 November 1945
Fate Scrapped at Iino Kaiun K. K on 20 May 1948
General characteristics
Displacement 940 tons
Length 78,8 meters
Beam 9 meters
Draught 3 meters
Propulsion diesels, 4200 bhp
Speed 19,5 knots
Complement 150
Armament
Aguni was an Ukuru-class escort ship of the Imperial Japanese Navy during the Second World War and was named after the Aguni Islands . She was launched on 21 September 1944. The ship was heavily damaged by a U.S. Bat radar-guided glide bomb on 27 May 1945 although the damage is often miscredited as from a mine . The ship was scrapped on 20 May 1948.
References
^ Aguni's Tabular Record of Movement
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