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  2. Hayabusa-class torpedo boat - Wikipedia

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    The Hayabusa-class were only 15 of the 64 torpedo boats the Imperial Japanese Navy possessed in the Russo-Japanese War. These were divided into three groups - the First, Second, and Third classes. The First-class torpedo boats were given names, while the Second and Third classes were only given numbers prefixed by a "No." (e.g No.28).

  3. Hayabusa-class patrol boat - Wikipedia

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    The Hayabusa class is a guided missile patrol boat class of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. Six boats were built between 2002 and 2004. Six boats were built between 2002 and 2004. The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force initially built three hydrofoil missile boats of the PG 1-go class between 1993 and 1995.

  4. List of combatant ship classes of the Japan Maritime Self ...

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    9 PG : Guided Missile Patrol Boat. 10 SS : Submarine. 11 LST : Tank Landing Ship. 12 LSU : Landing Ship Utility. ... Hayabusa class (2002-present) SS : Submarine

  5. Japanese torpedo boat Hayabusa - Wikipedia

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    Two Japanese warships have borne the name Hayabusa: Japanese torpedo boat Hayabusa (1898) , a Hayabusa -class torpedo boat launched in 1898 and stricken in 1921 Japanese torpedo boat Hayabusa (1935) , an Ōtori -class torpedo boat launched in 1935 and sunk in 1944

  6. Defoe Shipbuilding Company - Wikipedia

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    The Defoe Shipbuilding Company was a small ship builder established in 1905 in Bay City, Michigan, United States. It ceased to operate in 1976 after failing to renew its contracts with the United States Navy. The site of the former company is now being developed for business and housing on the bank of the Saginaw River.

  7. Battle of Tsushima order of battle - Wikipedia

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    15th Torpedo-Boat Division Lieut. Commander Kondō Tsunematsu 4 Hayabusa-class torpedo boats (3 × 18-inch (450 mm) torpedo tubes, 29 knots) Hibari (1903) (Lt. Cmdr. Kondō) Sagi (1903) (Lt. Yokoo Nao) Hashitaka (1903) (Lt. Mori Shunzō) Uzura (1904) (Lt. Suzuki Ujimasa) 10th Torpedo-Boat Division Lieut. Commander Ōtaki Michisuke

  8. List of Great Lakes shipwrecks on the National Register of ...

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    98.5 foot scow-schooner with double centerboard, built by M.L. Johnson in Little Point Sable, Michigan, in 1889. Hauled cargo around Lake Michigan until May, 1900, when she was run down by the car ferry Pere Marquette in a heavy fog. [143] 63: Success (scow schooner) Shipwreck: October 5, 2015 .13 mi. SW. of Whitefish Dunes State Park

  9. List of missile boat classes - Wikipedia

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    Sa'ar 3-class missile boat; Sa'ar 4-class missile boat used by Israel, with variants also in service in South Africa, Sri Lanka and a small number of other countries. Sa'ar 4.5-class missile boat used by Israel, with variants also in service in Mexico and Greece.