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IJN Hayanami
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IJN Hayanami
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4.3 4.3 4.3

Description

Hayanami (早波, namesake: Fast Waves) was a Yūgumo-class destroyer launched in July 1943, initially assigned to the First Fleet for training. In August 1943, she became part of Destroyer Division 32 and continued training. From October 1943, Hayanami participated in several troop transport operations to Truk and Ponape, and in November 1943, she escorted Admiral Kurita's heavy cruiser group to Rabaul to support the Battle of Bougainville Island. Throughout late 1943 and early 1944, she was involved in various escort and patrol duties across the Pacific, often facing enemy air and submarine attacks. In June 1944, while conducting anti-submarine patrols near Tawitawi during preparations for Operation A-Gō, she was torpedoed by USS Harder and sank rapidly, resulting in a loss of 200 sailors, officers and both commanders onboard. She was officially removed from the Navy List in August 1944.

The Yugumo-class, IJN Hayanami, 1943 is a premium II Japanese destroyer. It was introduced during Update "Winged Lions" as a reward for the 2021 Operation W.I.N.T.E.R. event. It is nearly identical to its sister ship IJN Yugumo, with the biggest differences being an improved anti-air/anti-coastal armament and additional rewards stemming from it being a premium ship. It is a very mobile destroyer with a low profile and outstanding Long Lance torpedoes, but it suffers from low survivability and a lack of AP/SAP shells, making it challenging to deal with enemy destroyers in one-on-one duels.

General info

Survivability and armour

Armourfront / side / back
Main fire tower3 / 3 / 3 mm
Hull16 mm (steel)
Superstructure4 mm (steel)
Number of section7
Displacement2 560 t
Crew228 people

Just like its sister-ship Yugumo, Hayanami upgrades over IJN Ayanami in survivability, primarily due to its lower profile, but also higher crew count. Notably, the Yugumo-class has a much lower freeboard, lower forecastle, and much smaller smoke funnels. This in effect gives it a better chance of avoiding enemy fire, especially at the long range, even though overall it is a longer ship. Additionally, its survivability is further aided by having ammunition stored deep underneath the water line, and having torpedo turrets protected against fragmentation damage, though they are still one of the easiest components to damage on the ship.

Mobility

Speedforward / back
AB79 / 31 km/h
RB65 / 25 km/h

Hayanami comes spaded as a premium and has a max speed of 79 km/h. Overall its relatively comparable with equivalents in other nations, if not slightly slower, though the differences are within 5% range between most of the destroyers in the same BR. The maximum reverse speed is -31 km/h spaded.

Mobility Characteristics
Game Mode Upgrade Status Maximum Speed (km/h) Turn Time (s) Turn Radius (m)
Forward Reverse
AB Stock ___ ___
Upgraded 79 31
RB/SB Stock ___ ___
Upgraded 65 25

Modifications and economy

Repair cost
AB1 070 Sl icon.png
RB1 570 Sl icon.png
Crew training4 800 Sl icon.png
Experts32 000 Sl icon.png
Aces250 Ge icon.png
Research Aces440 000 Rp icon.png
Reward for battleAB / RB / SB
Talisman.png 2 × 140 / 320 / 50 % Sl icon.png
Talisman.png 2 × 124 / 124 / 124 % Rp icon.png
Modifications
Seakeeping Unsinkability Firepower
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Dry-Docking
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Rudder Replacement
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Propeller Replacement
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Engine Maintenance
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Damage Control Division
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Fire Division
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Smokescreen
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Shrapnel Protection
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Ventilation
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New Pumps
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Ammo Wetting
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25mm_type96_naval_ap_ammo_pack
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25mm_type96_naval_incendiary_ammo_pack
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Auxiliary Armament Targeting
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127mm_jp_type1_naval_aa_distant_fuse_he_ammo_pack
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Improved Rangefinder
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Primary Armament Targeting
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Bomb mortar

Armament

Primary armament

3 х Turret2 x 127 mm/50 3rd Year Type cannon
Ammunition300 rounds
Vertical guidance-7° / 75°
Primary guns firing with other weapon systems clearly visible on the hull

Like all regular Japanese destroyers, the Hayanami has 3 turrets boasting dual Type 3 127 mm cannons, offering the same capabilities and the same shell choice as the IJN Yugumo. Though as Hayanami sees the same risks in BR, her captain will have to rely on very accurate gunnery and torpedo laying abilities to keep the ship afloat.

Penetration statistics
Ammunition Type of
warhead
Penetration @ 0° Angle of Attack (mm)
1,000 m 2,500 m 5,000 m 7,500 m 10,000 m 15,000 m
Type 1 HE HE 28 28 28 28 28 28
HE-TF HE-TF 26 26 26 26 26 26
Shell details
Ammunition Type of
warhead
Velocity
(m/s)
Projectile
mass (kg)
Fuse delay
(m)
Fuse sensitivity
(mm)
Explosive mass
(TNT equivalent) (kg)
Ricochet
0% 50% 100%
Type 1 HE HE 910 23 0 0.1 2.31 79° 80° 81°
HE-TF HE-TF 910 23 0 0.1 2.07 79° 80° 81°

Secondary armament

2 х Turret3 x 25 mm/60 Type 96 automatic cannon
Ammunition4500 rounds
Belt capacity15 rounds
Fire rate261 shots/min
Turret2 x 25 mm/60 Type 96 automatic cannon
Ammunition3000 rounds
Belt capacity15 rounds
Fire rate261 shots/min

The Hayanami is equipped with three twin mountings of the 25 mm Type 96 autocannon, 1 more than her sister Yugumo. Its setup clearly plays a primary role as an anti-aircraft weaponry, having turrets located to provide optimal AA coverage, however they are classified as an auxiliary armament and will use those crew skills instead of anti-aircraft. The high-explosive type rounds this gun fires will have no trouble knocking out any airplane it hits. AP type rounds are also available and can be used against small torpedo boats that want to sneak. Each twin mounting is placed on side of the ship which mean they can't shoot at the same target unless its aircraft.

  • Universal belts: good balance between firepower and tracer contents, useful for newcomers to the Japanese 25 mm autocannon.
  • APT belts: Full of AP shells, good against boats but you might not meet lots of them in destroyer.
  • HEI belts: Trades tracer rounds for extra firepower, harder to aim but very good at knocking out aircraft.

Additional armament

Setup 116 x 610 mm Type 93 Model 1, Mod 2 torpedo
Setup 28 x Type 95 depth charge
Setup 316 x 610 mm Type 93 Model 1, Mod 2 torpedo
2 x Type 95 depth charge

Like her sisters, Hayanami uses the very potent Type 93 Model 1, Mod 2 torpedoes. Those are the second most powerful torpedoes in-game just after the Type 93 Model 3 variant, which enables it to sink nearly any destroyer with a single hit. To compare with equivalents of other nations, Hayanami's torpedoes have an equivalent of 627.2 kg TNT, while German G7a has 358.4 kg, British Mk.IX has 340 kg, and US Mk.15 has 224 kg, all also having much lower range and slower speed. It's one of the best torpedoes available, bested only by Type 93 Model 3 or more modern anti-ship torpedoes, such as Mk.16.

Explosion size and distance of the depth charges released from Yugumo with a minimal fuse time

Hayanami also has the ability to equip 8 Type 95 depth charges. All are stored above deck and ejected pneumatically to either port or starboard, up to four on each side.

Depth charges currently have an extremely limited use, having no submarines in the game and being limited to a combination of a static position where they were dropped at, and a specific time at which enemy has to arrive in order to risk any damage from the charge.

Usage in battles

Like all torpedo-centric destroyers Hayanami excels in Arcade Battles with the ability to restock torpedoes mid-battle, but has a much tougher time in Realistic Battles. With her mediocre survivability and lack of AP shells, it's always best to sit back and make use of the 20 km range the torpedoes offer. While playing Arcade, it's best to keep distance and use the cannons as a secondary, whereas in RB torpedoes should be prioritized for heavier and deadlier targets such as cruisers and not instantly thrown in the water, closing the gap towards a capture point to capture and rearm while defending off against other ships with the main cannons.

Pros and cons

Pros:

  • Can release 8 torpedoes at once
    • With an additional 8 torpedoes that have to be reloaded afterwards
  • One of the best torpedoes (Long Lance)
  • Good mobility
  • Small profile

Cons:

  • No access to armour-piercing shells
  • Weak anti-aircraft armament, especially against higher altitude bombers
  • Torpedo tubes are damaged easily
  • Low crew count

History

The Hayanami (早波, namesake: Fast Waves, alternatively: Early Waves) was a Yūgumo-class destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy, completed on 31 July 1943 at Maizuru Naval Arsenal. Upon commissioning, she was assigned to Destroyer Squadron 11 of the First Fleet for training purposes, under the command of Commander Shimizu Itsurō. On 20 August, Hayanami became part of Destroyer Division 32 alongside Suzunami and Fujinami, with Captain Nakahara Giichirō as the division commander. Initially, the division conducted training exercises and brief escort missions within Japanese waters and to Truk.

In late September 1943, Destroyer Division 32 was reassigned to Destroyer Squadron 2 of the Second Fleet. Hayanami's first significant mission was the Tei No. 3 transport operation, which involved transporting Army troops to Ponape in the Caroline Islands. Between 15 and 28 October, she participated in multiple successful transport runs to Ponape, often alongside vessels such as Yamashiro, and Ise. In early November, she escorted Admiral Kurita's heavy cruiser group from Truk to Rabaul to support operations during the Battle of Bougainville Island.

Upon arrival at Rabaul on 5 November 1943, Hayanami and the accompanying ships were subjected to a series of air attacks by U.S. aircraft from the carriers Saratoga and Princeton. Despite suffering damage to her fuel tanks, Hayanami assisted in the withdrawal of damaged ships, including the heavy cruiser Maya. In subsequent operations, she escorted vessels between Rabaul, Truk, and Palau, often facing threats from submarines and air raids. On 3 January 1944, while escorting a convoy, Hayanami assisted the torpedoed Akebono Maru and escorted her safely to Palau.

Throughout early 1944, Hayanami continued escort and patrol duties in the Pacific, including safeguarding convoys between Balikpapan, Palau, and Truk. During these missions, she encountered submarine attacks on the escorted convoys, resulting in the loss of several merchant vessels. In mid-May, she escorted the fleet from Lingga to Tawitawi as part of preparations for Operation A-Gō, the planned decisive naval engagement with the U.S. fleet. On 7 June 1944, while conducting anti-submarine patrols near Tawitawi, Hayanami encountered the U.S. submarine USS Harder. Despite attempting to attack, she was torpedoed at close range and sank rapidly, resulting in the loss of over 200 crew members, including Captain Orita Tsuneo and Commander Shimizu. Only 45 survivors were rescued by the destroyer Urakaze. Hayanami was officially struck from the naval register on 10 August 1944.

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See also

Related development

*Not in-game

Ships of comparable role, configuration and era

External links


Maizuru Naval Arsenal (舞鶴海軍工廠)
Torpedo Boats (TB) 
Chidori-class  Chidori
Destroyers (DD) 
Yugumo-class  IJN Yugumo · IJN Hayanami
Shimakaze-class  IJN Shimakaze
Akizuki-class  IJN Akizuki · IJN Hatsuzuki

Japan destroyers
  IJN
Momi-class  IJN Momi
Mutsuki-class  IJN Mutsuki · IJN Satsuki
Fubuki-class  IJN Ayanami
Hatsuharu-class  IJN Hatsuharu · IJN Nenohi
Shiratsuyu-class  IJN Yuudachi
Yugumo-class  IJN Yugumo · IJN Hayanami · IJN Kiyoshimo
Shimakaze-class  IJN Shimakaze
Akizuki-class  IJN Akizuki · IJN Hatsuzuki
  JMSDF
Ariake-class*  JDS Yūgure (DD-184)
Harukaze-class  JDS Harukaze (DD-101)
Murasame-class  JDS Murasame (DD-107)
  * Modified Fletcher-class destroyers

Japan premium ships
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Destroyers  IJN Satsuki · IJN Nenohi · IJN Hayanami · IJN Kiyoshimo · IJN Yuudachi · JDS Yūgure (DD-184)
Light cruisers  IJN Yubari · IJN Mikuma
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Battleships  IJN Yamashiro

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