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- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) abstract "Hibiki (響, "Echo") was the twenty-second of twenty-four Fubuki-class destroyers, or the second of Akatsuki-class destroyer (if that sub-class is regarded independently), built for the Imperial Japanese Navy in the inter-war period. When introduced into service, these ships were the most powerful destroyers in the world. They remained formidable ships well into the Pacific War. Hibiki and Yukikaze were the only ships to survive among the 82 Japanese destroyers built before the war.".
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) acquirementDate "1947-04-05".
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) activeYearsStartDate "1947-07-07".
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) builder Maizuru_Naval_Arsenal.
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) commissioningDate "1933-03-31".
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) country Soviet_Union.
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) layingDown "1930-02-21".
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) shipLaunch "1932-06-16".
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) status "Handed over to USSR April 5, 1947".
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) status "Scrapped or Sunk as target".
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) thumbnail Hibiki_II.jpg?width=300.
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) wikiPageExternalLink hibiki_t.htm.
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) wikiPageExternalLink fubuki-dd.htm.
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) wikiPageID "13428446".
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) wikiPageRevisionID "604740421".
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) isShip "yes".
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) operations Aleutian_Islands_Campaign.
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) operations Battle_of_the_Philippine_Sea.
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) operations Battle_of_the_Philippines_(1941–42).
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) operations Malayan_Campaign.
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) shipAcquired "1947-04-05".
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) shipBuilder Maizuru_Naval_Arsenal.
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) shipCommissioned "1933-03-31".
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) shipCountry "Japan".
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) shipCountry "USSR".
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) shipFate "--04-05".
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) shipFate "Scrapped or Sunk as target".
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) shipFlag "50".
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) shipInService "1947-07-07".
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) shipLaidDown "1930-02-21".
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) shipLaunched "1932-06-16".
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) shipName "Hibiki".
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) shipName "Verniy".
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) shipNamesake Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1906).
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) shipOrdered "1923".
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) shipReinstated "1945-12-01".
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) shipStruck "1945-10-05".
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) shipStruck "1953-02-20".
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) subject Category:1932_ships.
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) subject Category:Akatsuki-class_destroyers_(1931).
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) subject Category:Destroyers_of_the_Soviet_Navy.
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) subject Category:Japan–Soviet_Union_relations.
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) subject Category:Ships_built_in_Japan.
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) subject Category:Ships_of_the_Aleutian_Islands_Campaign.
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) subject Category:Ships_sunk_as_targets.
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) subject Category:World_War_II_destroyers_of_Japan.
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) type MeanOfTransportation.
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) type Ship.
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) type Product.
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) type DesignedArtifact.
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) comment "Hibiki (響, "Echo") was the twenty-second of twenty-four Fubuki-class destroyers, or the second of Akatsuki-class destroyer (if that sub-class is regarded independently), built for the Imperial Japanese Navy in the inter-war period. When introduced into service, these ships were the most powerful destroyers in the world. They remained formidable ships well into the Pacific War. Hibiki and Yukikaze were the only ships to survive among the 82 Japanese destroyers built before the war.".
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) label "Hibiki (1933)".
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) label "Japanese destroyer Hibiki (1932)".
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) label "響 (吹雪型駆逐艦)".
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) label "響號驅逐艦 (吹雪型)".
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) sameAs Hibiki_(1933).
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) sameAs 響_(吹雪型駆逐艦).
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) sameAs m.03c4_wf.
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) sameAs Q4384546.
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) sameAs Q4384546.
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) wasDerivedFrom Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932)?oldid=604740421.
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) depiction Hibiki_II.jpg.
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) isPrimaryTopicOf Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932).
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) name "Hibiki".
- Japanese_destroyer_Hibiki_(1932) name "Verniy".