In terms of design, the
Kamikaze-class ships were substantially identical to the previous , in terms of
hull design and external appearance, retaining the
flush deck design with a distinctive "turtleback"
forecastle inherited from the , as well as the four-
smokestack profile. However, with operational experience gained in the
Russo-Japanese War, the
Kamikaze class employed shorter smokestacks with spark and glow arrestors to give the ships a more stealthy capability for night combat operations. Internally, design and production issues still existed with the Japanese copies of the
Yarrow water-tube boilers in the
coal-fired triple expansion steam engines, which could produce only ; however, with the final three vessels (
Uranami,
Isonami,
Ayanami), many problems had been resolved, and the engines modified to be run on
heavy fuel oil as well as coal. Armament was the similar in layout to the previous , but with larger secondary guns; i.e. two
QF 12 pounder 12 cwt naval guns (on a bandstand on the
forecastle and on the
quarterdeck), four additional short barrel 12 pounder guns (two sited abreast the
conning tower, and two sited between the funnels), and two single tubes for
torpedoes. ==Operational history==