Suzume class large destroyer
The Suzume (雀, 'Sparrow') class destroyers were the ultimate evolution of Osoran destroyer design, emerging two years into the World War. They were developed as a response to the Antaran Heidi class destroyers and a comparison could be easily drawn. Suzume featured a similiar speed thanks to her high pressure boilers that allow for a max battle speed of 39 knots. As with her counterpart, her main battery consists of eight 127mm/50 Type 13 guns in four turrets, an arrangement unusual for Osoran destroyers. Her torpedo battery is also similiar with two quadruple 610mm launchers firing the oxygen powered Type 8 torpedo, including quick reloads for both launchers.
Suzume was the first Osoran destroyer to feature fire control radar and surface search at launch. They would also be upgraded with air search radar sets later in the war. The class was very large and had a standard displacement of 3200 tonnes, hence the Daikuchikukan (大型駆逐艦, 'large destroyer') classification.
Displacement - 3200 tonnes standard
Speed - 39 knots
Range - 7800nm at 16 knots
Main battery - 4x2 127mm/50 8th Year Type
Air defence - 4x2 37mm, 14x1 20mm (as built)
Torpedoes - 2x4 610mm 4th Year Type, 8 reloads
Ships in class
Suzume - sunk in action, 1347
Hishikui - sunk in action, 1347
Sashiba - sunk in action, 1346
Abi - sunk in action, 1347
Suzugamo - sunk in action, 1345
Chuhi - sunk in action, 1348
Ryukyugamo - sunk in action, 1347
Sasagoi - sunk in action, 1346
Katsuodori - torpedoed, 1347
Misago - sunk in action, 1347
Kosagi - torpedoed, 1346
Raicho - sunk in action, 1345
Ahodori - sunk in action, 1347
Ohamu - sunk in action, 1346
Nosuri - sunk in action, 1346
Kiji - torpedoed, 1346
Anadori - sunk in action, 1347
Kaitsuburi - torpedoed, 1347
Herasagi - sunk in action, 1346
Konotori - sunk in action, 1348
Himeu - sunk in action, 1346
Tobi - sunk in action, 1348
Nogan - sunk in action, 1346
Kawau - torpedoed, 1347