The Japanese "Fubuki" class boasted twenty-four units and was the worlds first modern and powerful destroyer class. Her lead ship was the "Fubuky", previously named destroyer no. 35, who was a veteran of many battles in World War II in the Pacific Area. "Fubuk" class was part of a program intended to give the Imperial Japanese Navy a qualitative edge with the worlds most modern ships.
The Japanese "Fubuki" destroyer class had 24 units and was the first modern and powerful destroyer class in the world. Its lead ship was the "Fubuki", previously destroyer No. 35, which was a veteran of many battles in the Pacific theatre during World War II. The "Fubuki" class was part of a programme designed to give the Imperial Japanese Navy a qualitative edge with the most modern ships in the world.
Group
Books (first-hand)
Author
Cestra, Carlo
Title
Japanese Destroyer Fubuki
Details
English text, paperback, 166 colour renders, a separate double-sided sheet (DINA2) with scale drawings, large format. 93 pages.