Sagiri

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Sagiri was the sixteenth of twenty-four Fubuki-class destroyers, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy following World War I.

1931  WikimediaWikidata
Sagiri
speed 35 knot, length 118.41 metre, draft 3.2 metre, beam 10.4 metre, 
destroyerFubuki-class destroyerImperial Japanese NavyUraga Dock Company


Location: 1.5667, 110.35, KML, Cluster Map, Maps,
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  • Sagiri
    1929 Fubuki-class destroyer
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1931 Sagiri
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ship launching
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keel laying
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ship commissioning
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IJN destroyer Sagiri with yours 12.7 cm/50 Type 3 naval guns, c. 1941IJN destroyer Sagiri with yours 12.7 cm/50 Type 3 naval guns, c. 1941
The Japanese 20th destroyer division anchored together, (L to R) the Amagiri, Asagiri, Sagiri, and YugiriThe Japanese 20th destroyer division anchored together, (L to R) the Amagiri, Asagiri, Sagiri, and Yugiri
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The Japanese destroyer Saigiri on training duty. The battleships Nagato and Mutsu are seen behind her.The Japanese destroyer Saigiri on training duty. The battleships Nagato and Mutsu are seen behind her.
The Japanese destroyer Saigiri on training duty. The battleships Nagato and Mutsu are seen behind her.The Japanese destroyer Saigiri on training duty. The battleships Nagato and Mutsu are seen behind her.
The Japanese destroyers Amagiri (front) and Sagiri (back) on training duty, taken from their sistership YugiriThe Japanese destroyers Amagiri (front) and Sagiri (back) on training duty, taken from their sistership Yugiri
Japanese destroyers Amagiri, Sagiri, and Asagiri (L to R) on training duty, taken from their sistership YugiriJapanese destroyers Amagiri, Sagiri, and Asagiri (L to R) on training duty, taken from their sistership Yugiri
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The Japanese destroyers Amagiri (front) and Sagiri (back) on training duty, taken from their sistership YugiriThe Japanese destroyers Amagiri (front) and Sagiri (back) on training duty, taken from their sistership Yugiri