Haruna vs Iroquois
Overview
The Haruna and the Iroquois are both Destroyer classes.
Displacement is 5,029 tons for the Haruna vs 5,200 tons for the Iroquois. The Haruna reaches 31 knots vs 29 knots for the Iroquois. The Haruna carries a crew of 370 vs 280 for the Iroquois.
The Haruna was produced in 2 units vs 4 for the Iroquois. The Haruna was commissioned in 1973, 1 years after the Iroquois (1972).
| Displacement | 5,029 tons ◉ |
| Maximum speed | 31.0 knots ◉ |
| Range | NA |
| Length | 153.1 m ◉ |
| Beam | 17.5 m ◉ |
| Crew | 370 ◉ |
| Propulsion | 2 boilers, 2 turbines, 2 shafts, 60,000 hp (45,000 kW) |
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| Displacement | 5,200 tons ◉ |
| Maximum speed | 29.0 knots ◉ |
| Range | 4,500 nm at 15 knots |
| Length | 130.0 m ◉ |
| Beam | 15.0 m ◉ |
| Crew | 280 ◉ |
| Propulsion | COGOG, 2 shaft, 2 × Pratt & Whitney FT12AH3 cruise gas turbines (6,400 hp) and 2 × Pratt & Whitney FT4A2 boost gas turbines (50,000 hp) |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which has greater displacement, the Haruna-class or Iroquois-class?
The Iroquois-class has greater displacement at 5,200 tons compared to the Haruna-class's 5,029 tons.
Which is faster, the Haruna-class or Iroquois-class?
The Haruna-class is faster with a maximum speed of 31 knots compared to the Iroquois-class's 29 knots.
Which has longer range, the Haruna-class or Iroquois-class?
The Iroquois-class has a longer range at 4,500 nautical miles compared to the Haruna-class's 0 nautical miles.
Which is longer, the Haruna-class or Iroquois-class?
The Haruna-class is longer at 153.1 meters compared to the Iroquois-class's 130.0 meters.
How many crew members do the Haruna-class and Iroquois-class have?
The Haruna-class has a larger crew complement of 370 compared to the Iroquois-class's 280 crew members.
Which has been built in greater numbers, the Haruna-class or Iroquois-class?
The Iroquois-class has been built in greater numbers with 4 vessels compared to 2 vessels of the Haruna-class.