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Three Japanese destroyers have been named '''''Ayanami''''':
Three Japanese destroyers have been named '''''Ayanami''''':


* {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Ayanami|1909}}, a {{sclass-|Kamikaze|destroyer|||1905}} of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War I
* {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Ayanami|1909}}, a {{sclass|Kamikaze|destroyer|||1905}} of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War I
* {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Ayanami|1929}}, a {{sclass-|Fubuki|destroyer|2}} of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II
* {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Ayanami|1929}}, a {{sclass|Fubuki|destroyer|2}} of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II
* {{ship|JDS|Ayanami|DD-103}}, lead ship of the {{sclass-|Ayanami|destroyer|2}}s
* {{ship|JDS|Ayanami|DD-103}}, lead ship of the {{sclass|Ayanami|destroyer|2}}s


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Latest revision as of 20:35, 24 September 2021

Three Japanese destroyers have been named Ayanami: