Japanese submarine chaser Cha-219 (1944)

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History
Imperial Japanese Navy
NameCha-219
BuilderYamanishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. Takamatsu
Laid down25 June 1944
Launched1944
Completed9 November 1944
Commissioned9 November 1944
Decommissioned1 December 1945
HomeportYokosuka
Fatereleased to the Ministry of Transportation, 8 August 1947
History
Ensign of the Japanese Coast Guard.svgJapan Maritime Safety Agency
Acquired1 May 1948
RenamedShirasagi (PB-14), 20 August 1948
Shirasagi (MS-85), 20 August 1951
Fatetransferred to Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, 1 July 1954
History
Naval Ensign of Japan.svgJapan Maritime Self-Defense Force
Acquired1 July 1954
Decommissioned31 March 1962
RenamedShirasagi (MS-85)
Fateunknown
General characteristics
Class and typeNo.1-class Submarine chaser
Displacement130 long tons (132 t) standard[1]
Length29.20 m (95 ft 10 in) overall
Beam5.65 m (18 ft 6 in)
Draught1.97 m (6 ft 6 in)
Propulsion
  • 1 × intermediate diesel
  • shingle shaft, 400 bhp
Speed11.0 knots (12.7 mph; 20.4 km/h)
Range1,000 nmi (1,900 km) at 10.0 kn (11.5 mph; 18.5 km/h)
Complement32
Armament
  • 1 × 13.2mm machine gun[2]
  • 22 × depth charges
  • 1 × dunking hydrophone
  • 1 × simple sonar

Cha-219 or No. 219 (Japanese: 第二百十九號驅潜特務艇) was a No.1-class auxiliary submarine chaser of the Imperial Japanese Navy that served during World War II.

History[]

She was laid down on 18 January 1944 at the Takamatsu shipyard of Yamanishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. (株式會社山西造船鐵工所) and launched later in the year.[1][3] She was completed and commissioned on 9 November 1944,[3] fitted with armaments at the Yokosuka Naval Arsenal,[2] and assigned to the Yokosuka Defense Unit, Yokosuka Naval District.[3] She mostly conducted patrol and escort duties out of the port of Uraga, Kanagawa.[3] On 5 June 1945, she was assigned to the Ise Defense Force.[3] Cha-219 survived the war.[3]

On 1 December 1945, she was demobilized and enrolled as a minesweeper by the occupation forces.[3] On 8 August 1947, she was released to the Ministry of Transportation.[3] On 1 May 1948, she was assigned to the Japan Maritime Safety Agency, a sub-agency of the Ministry of Transportation, and designated on 20 August 1948 as patrol boat 14 (PB-14) with the name Shirasagi (しらさぎ).[3] On 20 August 1951, she was re-designated as minesweeper Shirasagi (MS-85).[3] On 1 July 1954, she was transferred to the newly created Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force and designated as Shirasagi (MS-85) and later as special agent boat YAS-08.[3] She was delisted on 31 March 1962.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ a b Toda, Gengoro S. (21 September 2019). "驅潜特務艇 (Cha - Stats)". Imperial Japanese Navy - Tokusetsukansen (in Japanese).
  2. ^ a b "1-GO auxiliary submarine chasers (1943 - 1945)". navypedia.org. Retrieved 10 April 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Toda, Gengoro S. "第二百十九號驅潜特務艇の艦歴 (No. 219 submarine chaser - Ship History)". Imperial Japanese Navy -Tokusetsu Kansen (in Japanese).
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