Ninghai
| 國家 | 中國 |
| 艦級 | Ninghai 級 輕巡洋艦 |
| 造船廠 | Harima Dock Company, Japan |
| 安放龍骨日期 | 1931年2月20日 |
| 下水日期 | 1931年10月10日 |
| 服役日期 | 1932年9月1日 |
| 沉沒日期 | 1944年9月19日 |
| 排水量 | 2,526 tons standard |
| 長度 | 360 feet |
| 寬度 | 39 feet |
| 吃水 | 13 feet |
| 動力來源 | Four oil-coal boilers, three shafts |
| 功率 | 10,579 shaft horsepower |
| 速度 | 23 knots |
| 續航力 | 5,000nm at 12 knots |
| 乘員 | 340 |
| 武裝 | 3x2x140mm guns, 6x76.2mm anti-aircraft guns, 10x machine guns, 2x2x535mm torpedo tubes, 8 torpedoes, depth charge throwers, 9 naval mines |
| 裝甲 | 19-63mm |
| Aircraft | 2 |
| Catapult | None |
Contributor: C. Peter Chen
ww2dbasePrior to the Sino-Japanese tension of 1931, the Chinese Secretary of the Navy Chen Shaokuan issued an order to the Kure Naval District in Japan for a light cruiser to be named Ninghai. Li Shijia was appointed to supervise the construction. The agreed-upon price for the ship was 4,320,000 French Francs. The contract was given to Harima Shipbuilders, which laid the keel in Feb 1931 and launched the ship in Oct 1931. Ninghai was delivered to China in Aug 1932, and she was commissioned into service on 1 Sep 1932. In Jun 1934, she served as the flagship of Rear Admiral Wang Shouting, bringing him to Yokohama, Japan to attend the funeral of Japanese Admiral Heihachiro Togo. After the outbreak of the Second Sino-Japanese War, at the Battle of Jiangyin in Jiangsu Province, China, she was sunk in shallow water by Japanese aircraft while guarding the mouth of the Yangtze River. The Japanese Navy ordered her to be raised in the following year. In 1943, as necessitated by war demands, she was towed to Japan for modernization and was recommissioned as light cruiser Ioshima in Jun 1944. She was sunk by American submarine USS Shad off the main island of Honshu, Japan in Sep 1944.
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Light Cruiser Ninghai 互動地圖
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Ninghai Operational Timeline
| 1931年2月20日 | The keel of light cruiser Ninghai was laid down by Harima Dock Company, Limited of Japan. |
| 1931年10月10日 | Light cruiser Ninghai was launched in Japan. |
| 1932年8月26日 | Ninghai arrived at Shanghai, China. |
| 1932年9月1日 | Ninghai was commissioned into service, Captain Gao Xianshen (former commanding officer of Hairong) in command. |
| 1934年6月5日 | As the flagship of Rear Admiral Wang Shouting, with a training crew, Ninghai arrived at Yokohama, Japan to attend the funeral of Admiral Heihachiro Togo. Upon the completion of the funeral, she set sail for Harima, Japan for an overhaul. |
| 1938年7月11日 | The Japanese Navy issued Order No. 261 to raise sunken Chinese light cruisers Ninghai and Pinghai at Jiangyin, Jiangsu Province, China. |
| 1944年6月8日 | Former Chinese light cruiser Ninghai, now in Japanese service, was renamed Ioshima. |
| 1944年6月28日 | Ioshima received orders to move to the front. |
| 1944年9月19日 | Ioshima was sunk off Japan by USS Shad. |
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