Japanese gunboat Nankai
Dutch ship
Nankai (Japanese: 南海) was a Dutch ship that was seized by Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II and converted into a gunboat.
History
She was laid down in 1941 at the Droogdok Maatschappij Soerabaja as an auxiliary minelayer for the benefit of the Gouvernementsmarine and named Regulus.[2][3][4] She was scuttled before completion by Dutch forces on 2 March 1942[3] after the Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies. She was seized by the Japanese, repaired, and launched on 21 May 1943.[3] On 1 November 1943, she was assigned to the Yokosuka Naval District.[3]
On 21 September 1944, Nankai departed Surabaya, Java escorting transport Hokkai Maru.[5] On 23 September 1944, Nankai and Hokkai Maru both strike mines[6][5] laid by the submarine USS Bowfin, 15 miles west of Sebuku Island at 03°37′S 116°25′E / 3.617°S 116.417°E / -3.617; 116.417.[3] leaving both ships crippled.[6] Nankai and Hokkai Maru were towed and repaired at the No. 102 Naval Construction and Repair Department at Surabaya, Java.[7]
On 16 July 1945, while being escorted by No.1-class submarine chaser CH-1,[8] she was torpedoed and sunk by the USS Blenny at 05°26′S 110°33′E / 5.433°S 110.550°E / -5.433; 110.550, 150 miles west of Surabaya.[3] She was struck from the Navy List on July 30, 1945.[2]
References
- ^ Toda, Gengoro S. "Tokusetsu Gunkan (Converted Gunboats - Stats)" (PDF). Imperial Japanese Navy - Tokusetsukansen (in Japanese).
- ^ a b c d e f "Regulus-class Auxiliary Minelayers". Netherlands Navy.
- ^ a b c d e f g h Toda, Gengoro S. "南海の船歴 (Gunboat Nankai- Ship History)". Imperial Japanese Navy -Tokusetsu Kansen (in Japanese).
- ^ Womack, Tom (1 December 2015). The Allied Defense of the Malay Barrier, 1941-1942. McFarland & Company. pp. 40, 60, 64. ISBN 9781476662930.
- ^ a b Toda, Gengoro S. (21 September 2019). "北海丸の船歴 (Hokkai Maru - Ship History)". Imperial Japanese Navy - Tokusetsukansen (in Japanese).
- ^ a b Hackett, Bob; Kingsepp, Sander (2012). "Zatsuyosen: IJN Hokkai Maru: Tabular Record of Movement". combinedfleet.com. Retrieved 5 November 2019.
- ^ Hackett, Bob; Kingsepp, Sander. "History of the IJN's No. 102 Naval Construction and Repair Department at Surabaya, Java (Indonesia)". combinedfleet.com. Retrieved 5 November 2019.
- ^ Hackett, Bob; Kingsepp, Sander; Cundall, Peter. "IJN Subchaser CH-1: Tabular Record of Movement". combinedfleet.com.
Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in July 1945 |
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- 2 Jul: Empire Fal
- 3 Jul: Hoei Maru
- 4 Jul: Bahia
- 8 Jul: HNLMS O 19
- 10 Jul: Sakura Maru
- 11 Jul: Sakura
- 14 Jul: Hakuhō Maru, Tachibana
- 15 Jul: Francis Preston Blair, I-351, HMS Ludlow, HMS Maori, Walter L M Russ
- 16 Jul: USS Gamble, I-13, Nankai
- 17 Jul: HMS Athlete, John H. Hammond
- 18 Jul: Decommissioned Destroyer No. 18, I-372, Kasuga, Yakaze
- 20 Jul: Kiyokawa Maru
- 23 Jul: Cha-117
- 24 Jul: Aoba, Amagi, Hyūga, Iwate, Settsu, HMS Squirrel, Tone, USS Underhill
- 25 Jul: Kotobuki Maru, PB-2
- 26 Jul: HMS Vestal
- 28 Jul: USS Callaghan, Haruna, Ise, Izumo, Ōyodo
- 30 Jul: Hatsushimo, USS Indianapolis, Okinawa
- Unknown date: HMCS St. Francis
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