Imperial Japanese Navy warship
History
Imperial Japanese Navy
Name CD-75
Builder Nipponkai Zosensho K.K., Toyama
Laid down 5 April 1944
Launched 5 August 1944
Completed 21 April 1945
Commissioned 21 April 1945
Stricken 30 November 1945
Fate Scuttled after running aground, 10 August 1945
General characteristics
Class and type Type C escort ship
Displacement 745 long tons (757 t) (standard)
Length 67.5 m (221 ft)
Beam 8.4 m (27 ft 7 in)
Draught 2.9 m (10 ft)
Propulsion
Geared diesel engines
1,900 hp (1,417 kW)
2 shafts
Speed 16.5 knots (30.6 km/h; 19.0 mph)
Range 6,500 nmi (12,000 km) at 14 kn (26 km/h; 16 mph)
Complement 136
Sensors and processing systems
Type 22-Go radar
Type 93 sonar
Type 3 hydrophone
Armament
CD-75 was a C Type class escort ship (Kaibōkan ) of the Imperial Japanese Navy during the Second World War .
History
She was laid down by Nipponkai Zosensho K.K. at their Toyama shipyard on 5 April 1944, launched on 5 August 1944, and completed and commissioned on 21 April 1945. During the war CD-75 was mostly busy on escort duties.[ 1]
On 18 June 1945, in Toyama Bay , the submarine USS Bonefish (SS-223) was sunk by the combined efforts of the escort ships CD-75 , Okinawa , CD-63 , CD-158 and CD-207 .[ 2]
On 10 August 1945, she departed from Wakkanai , Hokkaido , and soon after ran aground.[ 1] She was scuttled by her crew off Nō, Niigata .[ 1] Some sources indicate she may have struck a mine.[ 1] On 30 November 1945, she was struck from the Navy List .[ 1]
References
Additional sources
"Escort Vessels of the Imperial Japanese Navy special issue". Ships of the World (in Japanese). Vol. 45. Kaijinsha. February 1996.
Model Art Extra No.340, Drawings of Imperial Japanese Naval Vessels Part-1 (in Japanese). Model Art Co. Ltd. October 1989.
The Maru Special, Japanese Naval Vessels No.49, Japanese submarine chasers and patrol boats (in Japanese). Ushio Shobō. March 1981.
Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in August 1945
Shipwrecks Other incidents