Japanese escort ship No.17
History
Name CD-17
Builder Nippon Kokan K. K.
Laid down 15 December 1943[ 1]
Launched 26 February 1944[ 1]
Completed 13 April 1944[ 1]
Commissioned 13 April 1944[ 1]
Stricken 10 March 1945[ 1]
Fate Torpedoed 12 January 1945[ 1]
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-17 was a C Type class escort ship (Kaibōkan ) of the Imperial Japanese Navy during the Second World War .
History
CD-17 was laid down by Nippon Kokan K. K. at their Tsurumi Shipyard on 15 December 1943, launched on 26 February 1944, and completed and commissioned on 13 April 1944.[ 1] During the war CD-17 was mostly busy on escort duties.[ 1]
On 12 January 1945, off Cape St. Jacques in the South China Sea (10°20′N 107°50′E / 10.333°N 107.833°E / 10.333; 107.833 ), CD-17 was attacked by aircraft from the USS Lexington (CV-16) , USS Hancock (CV-19) and USS Hornet (CV-12) which were part of Vice Admiral John S. McCain, Sr. 's Task Force 38 that had entered the South China Sea to raid Japanese shipping .[ 1] [ 2] She received three torpedo hits and sank at 0952.[ 1] 159 crewman including 12 officers were killed.[ 1] CD-19 and Chiburi were also sunk.[ 1]
CD-17 was struck from the Navy List on 10 March 1945.[ 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 January 1945
Shipwrecks
2 Jan: Yu 1
4 Jan: USS Ommaney Bay , Lewis L. Dyche
5 Jan: Ha-71 , Ha-82 , Kanko Maru , Momi , Isaac Shelby , Shunsen Maru , Yu 3
6 Jan: USS Long , S-4
7 Jan: USS Hovey , USS Palmer
9 Jan: Cha-216 , Kuroshio Maru , U-679 , U-1020
11 Jan: Hakuyo Maru , T-76 Kotall
12 Jan: CD-17 , CD-19 , CD-23 , CD-35 , CD-43 , CD-51 , Ikutagawa Maru , Kashii , Lamotte-Picquet , Louhi , M-1 , Otowa Maru , PB-103 , USS Swordfish , T.140 , W-101
14 Jan: I-362
15 Jan: Claus Rickmers , Hatakaze , Tsuga , USS YP-73
16 Jan: Deyatelny , Donau , U-248
17 Jan: U-2515 , U-2523 , U-2530
19 Jan: HMS Porpoise
21 Jan: U-1199
22 Jan: Saga
23 Jan: I-48
24 Jan: Empire Rupert , USS Extractor , Shigure
26 Jan: HMS Manners , U-1051
27 Jan: U-1172
28 Jan: Sanuki Maru
29 Jan: USS Serpens , U-763
30 Jan: USS Pontiac , Wilhelm Gustloff
31 Jan: Berlin III , USS PC-1129 , U-2520
Unknown date: Christian Radich , U-382 , U-480 , U-650 , U-1020
Other incidents