Japanese escort ship Kunashiri
Kunashiri was one of four s built for the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II.
Background and description
The Japanese called these ships Kaibōkan, "ocean defence ships",, to denote a multi-purpose vessel. They were initially intended for patrol and fishery protection, minesweeping and as convoy escorts. The ships measured overall, with a beam of and a draft of. They displaced at standard load and at deep load. The ships had two diesel engines, each driving one propeller shaft, which were rated at a total of for a speed of. The ships had a range of at a speed of.The main armament of the Shimushu class consisted of three Type 3 guns in single mounts, one superfiring pair aft and one mount forward of the superstructure. They were built with four Type 96 anti-aircraft guns in two twin-gun mounts, but the total was increased to 15 guns by August 1943. A dozen depth charges were stowed aboard initially, but this was doubled in May 1942 when their minesweeping gear was removed. The anti-submarine weaponry later rose to 60 depth charges with a Type 97 trench mortar and six depth charge throwers.