
Ships of the U.S. Navy, 1940-1945
PR-5 USS Panay
- Patrol Craft (River Gunboat):
- Displacement: 450 tons (normal)
- Length: 191'1"
- Beam: 28'1"
- Draft: 5'3"
- Speed: 15 knots
- Armament: 2x1 3"/50, 10x1 .30-cal AA
- Complement: 65
- Reciprocating engines, twin screws, 2,250 hp
- Built at Kiangnan Dockyard & Engineering Works, Shanghai, China, and commissioned 10 September 1928
Served on Yangze River patrol, with Asheville (PG-21) and Tulsa (PG-22),
from 1920 to 12 Dec 1937, when she was bombed by Japanese aircraft and sunk above Nanking.
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Last updated:
28 September 2002