Japanese fleet oiler Hayasui explained
The was a Japanese fleet oiler (hybrid tanker/carrier) of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN), serving during World War II.
Construction
Hayasui was completed as one of the Kazahaya class fleet oilers. After lack of reconnaissance planes was identified as a contributing factor to defeat of the IJN at the Battle of Midway, aviation facilities were added to Hayasui for accompanying the carrier task force. The IJN added the function of food supply ship to Hayasui to improve carrier task force endurance following experience at the Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands.
Service
Fate
- 03:20, 19 August 1944 : Hayasui was torpedoed (2 hits) by USS Bluefish at west of Vigan City.
- About 05:00 : Explosion and sunk at 17.5667°N 143°W.
- 10 October 1944 : Decommissioned.
References
Bibliography
- Web site: Rekishi Gunzō., History of Pacific War Vol.62 "Ships of The Imperial Japanese Forces, Gakken (Japan), January 2008,
- Ships of the World special issue Vol.47, Auxiliary Vessels of the Imperial Japanese Navy, Web site: Kaijinsha., (Japan), March 1997
Notes and References
- Web site: IJN Hayasui: Tabular Record of Movement . Bob . Hackett . Sander . Kingsepp . combinedfleet.com . 22 January 2022.
- Web site: IJN Submarine I-155: Tabular Record of Movement . Bob . Hackett . Sander . Kingsepp . combinedfleet.com . May 1, 2016. 22 January 2022.