The
Harusame-class ships attempted to incorporate the best features of the existing destroyer designs in the Navy's inventory. The
bow design and front half of the vessel was substantially identical to the previous
Yarrow-built , whereas the aft section was a copy of the previous
Thornycroft-built . Externally, the design retained the four-
smokestacks of the
Ikazuchi class, and the improved
rudder design of the
Akatsuki class. The main design issue was with the
coal-fired triple expansion steam engines, which copied the design of the Yarrow
water-tube boilers. As with the
Ikazuchi class, the rated power was ; however, problems with quality of the materials and construction meant that actual maximum power was considerably less. Their armament was an incremental improvement to the previous classes, with two (instead of one)
QF 12-pounders (on a bandstand on the
forecastle and on the
quarterdeck), four
QF 6-pounder Hotchkiss (two sided abreast the
conning tower, and two sided between the funnels) and two single tubes for
torpedoes. ==Operational history==