2002:. Shortages of aircraft and serviceability problems greatly retarded pilot training and the ships only had a total of 17 D4Ys and 18 E16As on hand on 1 October; of these, only 6 and 16 were operational, respectively. The Japanese plan for the defence of the Philippines envisioned that the surviving carriers would be used to lure the American carrier forces away from the invasion area to a position where the carriers could be attacked by land-based aircraft, while the transports would be attacked by the rest of the IJN. The other carrier air groups were not in much better shape and the Japanese decided to retain the aircraft ashore for use against the American carriers. The Fourth Carrier Division, including the sisters, fleet carrier
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elevation; the gun sights were unable to handle fast targets; the gun exhibited excessive vibration; the magazine was too small, and, finally, the gun produced excessive muzzle blast". These guns had an effective range of 1,500–3,000 metres (1,600–3,300 yd), and an effective ceiling of 5,500 metres (18,000 ft) at an elevation of 85 degrees. The maximum effective rate of fire was only between 110 and 120 rounds per minute because of the frequent need to change the fifteen-round magazines. In addition the forward pair of 14 cm guns in the forecastle were removed at this time and the maximum elevation of the remaining guns was increased to +30 degrees.
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twin 12.7 cm mounts were added, one pair abreast the funnel and the other abreast the conning tower. The original ten twin 25 mm gun mounts were replaced by triple mounts and nine new triple mounts were added, a total of 57 guns. Two each Type 94 and Type 95 AA directors were added to control the additional guns. The ammunition for these new guns was stored in the magazines originally used for the 14 cm guns and for Turret No. 5. During 1944, the ships' AA defences were reinforced with an additional dozen triple and eleven single 25 mm gun mounts, for a total of 104 barrels, and a pair of
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804:, a Japanese Navy admiral and military theorist, speculated that conflict would inevitably arise between Japan and at least one of its two main rivals. To that end, he called for the Japanese Navy to maintain a fleet with at least 70% as many capital ships as the US Navy. This ratio, Satō theorized, would enable the Imperial Japanese Navy to defeat the US Navy in one major battle in Japanese waters in any eventual conflict. Accordingly, the 1907 Imperial Defence Policy called for the construction of a battle fleet of eight modern battleships, 20,000 long tons (20,321 t) each, and eight modern
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the overall length of the ships to 219.62 metres (720 ft 6 in). A pair of rotating gunpowder-propelled catapults were fitted on the sides of the hull, forward of the aft superstructure where they partially restricted the arc of fire of the two amidships turrets. They could launch aircraft up to 4,600 kilograms (10,100 lb) in weight and required 30 seconds to launch each aircraft. The flight deck had eight permanent storage positions connected by rails to the catapults and the hydraulically operated
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ability of the IJN to provide any air cover and alternatives were sought. Earlier proposals to convert one or more battleships into carriers had been made and rejected at the beginning of the war, but they were revived after Midway. Plans for more elaborate conversions were rejected on the grounds of expense and - more critically - time, and the IJN settled on removing the rear pair of turrets and replacing them with a flight deck equipped with two catapults to launch floatplanes. The
2216:, and 15 submarines were positioned along their anticipated route in an attempt to intercept and sink the ships. An additional 11 were moved into position while the group was en route, but only three were ultimately able to attack. None of them were successful before the Japanese reached Kure on 20 February. The Fourth Carrier Division was disbanded on 1 March and the sisters were reduced to 1st rank reserve ships. On 19 March Kure was attacked by aircraft from
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were added to the foremast to accommodate them. A pair of directors for the 12.7 cm AA guns were added, one on each side of the forward superstructure, in the early 1930s. The fire-control systems were again upgraded in the mid-1930s and directors were added for the 25 mm AA guns. Both ships had 10-metre (32 ft 10 in) rangefinders installed at the top of the pagoda mast at that time.
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result of the reduction in the displacement by over 2,000 tonnes (2,000 long tons) to 40,444 tonnes (39,805 long tons). This also reduced the draught to 9.03 metres (29 ft 8 in). The overhang of the flight deck at the stern increased the overall length to 219.62 metres (720 ft 6 in) and the beam was slightly reduced to 31.71 metres (104 ft 0 in).
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1921 the elevation was increased to +30 degrees and then to +43 degrees during their mid-1930s modernization, except for No. 6 turret as its supporting structure could not be lowered. The recoil mechanism of the guns was also changed from a hydraulic to a pneumatic system, which allowed for a faster firing cycle of the main guns.
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containing 600–1,000 aircraft. Ozawa launched the bulk of his few aircraft to attack the
American carriers as a distraction. They inflicted no damage and caused the Americans to search in the direction from which they had attacked. The Americans finally spotted the Japanese carriers at 16:40, some 200 miles (320 km) east of
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was a primary focus of the attack and she received 10 direct hits and up to 30 near misses. She was badly damaged with some 200-odd crewmen killed and 600 wounded during the attack. She slowly foundered over the next two days and was not attacked when the
Americans returned four days later. This time
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was attacked by 80-odd aircraft from the fourth wave, but they failed to inflict any serious damage. She dodged 11 torpedoes and was only hit by a bomb once, on the bulge outboard of the port catapult. Some 34 other bombs near missed her, spraying her with splinters and ruptured some hull plates that
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turrets. Numbered one through six from front to rear, each turret weighed 655 long tons (666 t). The hydraulically powered turrets had an elevation capability of −5/+20 degrees. The guns had a rate of fire of 1.5–2 rounds per minute and could be loaded at any angle between −3 and +20 degrees. In
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reached a top speed of 25.26 knots (46.78 km/h; 29.07 mph) from 81,050 shp (60,440 kW). The fuel storage of the ships was increased to a total of 5,113 long tons (5,195 t) of fuel oil that gave them a range of 7,870 nautical miles (14,580 km; 9,060 mi) at a speed of
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consisted of two layers of high-tensile steel 55 mm (2.2 in) thick and the lower armoured deck also consisted of two layers of high-tensile steel, but only 30 mm (1.2 in) thick. The sides of this deck sloped downwards to meet the bottom of the lower strake of the belt armour. The
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class and earlier designs. To resolve this issue, the IJN designed a smaller 140-millimetre (5.5 in) gun that offset its lighter shell weight with a higher rate of fire. It also decided that the barbette armour of the earlier ships was too thin and wanted a modest increase in speed to partially
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Although they had lost contact during the night, the
Americans did find the Japanese carriers at 07:35. They had already launched an airstrike of 180 aircraft that was orbiting 50 miles (80 km) ahead of the American carriers while waiting for the Japanese ships to be located. This was just the
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instruments used on other ships and were removed in 1920. They were replaced by either the
British rangefinders or domestically built instruments of 6 or 8 metres (19 ft 8 in or 26 ft 3 in) length. In the late 1920s the fire-control systems were upgraded and additional platforms
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in single mounts. The 7.62-centimetre (3 in) high-angle guns had a maximum elevation of +75 degrees, and had a rate of fire of 13 to 20 rounds per minute. They fired a 6 kg (13 lb) projectile with a muzzle velocity of 680 m/s (2,200 ft/s) to a maximum height of 7,500 metres
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to improve their underwater protection and to compensate for the weight of the additional armour. In addition, their sterns were lengthened by 7.62 metres (25 ft). These changes increased their overall length to 213.8 metres (701 ft), their beam to 31.75 metres (104 ft 2 in) and
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The removal of the secondary armament, the rear turrets and their supporting structures was generally compensated by the addition of the flight deck, hangar, AA guns and more fuel, and the metacentric height increased 0.23 metres (9.1 in) to 2.81 metres (9 ft 3 in) at full load as a
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A 70-metre-long (229 ft 8 in) flight deck was built above the stern and stretched forward to the rebuilt aft superstructure. The flight deck was 29 metres (95 ft 2 in) wide at its forward end and 13 metres (42 ft 8 in) at the stern. It overhung the stern and increased
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The rear turrets, the barbettes and their supporting structures were removed beginning in early 1943 and the openings in the middle deck were covered by 152 mm plates salvaged from the turret armour. All of the 14 cm guns were removed and the casemate openings sealed off. Four additional
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was increased to a total of 3.58 metres (11 ft 9 in) underneath the barbettes and magazines. Additionally, the vessels contained 660 watertight compartments to preserve buoyancy in the event of battle damage. In addition to the torpedo bulge added when the ships were modernized, the deck
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s Turret No. 5 that disabled both guns and killed 51 crewmen. Both aft magazines were flooded to douse the resulting fire and save the ship. She received temporary repairs during which the turret was removed and replaced by a circular armour plate on which three triple 25 mm gun mounts were
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by
Japanese land-based aircraft on 10 December 1941 led the IJN to realize that battleships could not operate in the face of enemy aircraft and required friendly air support to protect them. The loss of four Japanese aircraft carriers during the Battle of Midway in June 1942 severely limited the
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light AA guns in 10 twin-gun mounts. This was the standard
Japanese light AA gun during World War II, but it suffered from severe design shortcomings that rendered it a largely ineffective weapon. According to historian Mark Stille, the twin and triple mounts "lacked sufficient speed in train or
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They returned home on 14 June and the IJN began preliminary planning to replace the lost carriers with hybrid carriers converted from battleships. The sisters were selected for conversion and detached from the division on 14 July in preparation. They remained on "standby alert" until the actual
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on 20 October. Ozawa's carrier group was a decoy force, divested of all but 108 aircraft, intended to lure the
American fleet away from protecting the transports at the landing beaches. On the morning of 24 October, the group was facing a United States Navy force that included ten carriers
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and exposed more of the ship to the blast effects of the guns when they fired. Another issue was that
Japanese sailors had problems maintaining a high rate of fire with the 45.36-kilogram (100 lb) shells used in the manually loaded 152-millimetre (6 in) secondary guns used in the
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wall at least 1 metre (3 ft 3 in) in thickness and some of the armour removed from the turrets was used to protect the latter. The double bottom below the former positions of aft turrets was converted to hold fuel oil; this increased the ships' endurance to 9,500 nautical miles
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exceeded that with 24 knots (44 km/h; 28 mph) from 63,211 shp (47,136 kW). Each of the boilers consumed a mixture of coal and oil and the ships had a stowage capacity of 4,607 long tons (4,681 t) of coal and 1,411 long tons (1,434 t) of
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dispensers as a result of wartime experience. The T-shaped lift was 12.1 metres (39 ft 8 in) wide at its forward end and 6.6 metres (21 ft 8 in) wide at its aft end. It was also 12.1 metres long and had a capacity of 6 tonnes (5.9 long tons).
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of 770–775 metres per second (2,530–2,540 ft/s). They had a maximum range of 25,000 metres (27,000 yd) at +20 degrees of elevation and 35,450 meters (38,770 yd) at +43 degrees after modernization. Also available was a 625-kilogram (1,378 lb)
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that ranged in thickness from 203 to 102 mm (8 to 4 in). The turrets were protected with an armour thickness of 254 mm (10 in) on the face and 76 mm on the roof. The casemate armour was 149 mm (5.9 in) thick and that of the
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reconnaissance aircraft (Allied reporting name "Paul"). Both aircraft had development problems and neither air group ever had all of its intended aircraft. Coupled with a shortage of trained pilots, neither ship ever used its aircraft during combat.
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was unsuccessfully attacked by an
American submarine at 18:43. Around 19:00 Ozawa learned about a force of destroyers and cruisers that drove off the Japanese destroyers rescuing survivors from some of the carriers lost earlier in the day and sank
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The 40-metre-long (131 ft 3 in) hangar was 20 metres (65 ft 7 in) wide forward and 11 metres (36 ft 1 in) at the rear. It was 6 metres (19 ft 8 in) high and designed to stow nine aircraft. It was fitted with
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that brought the aircraft up from the hangar below on the trolleys used to move the floatplanes about. Two aircraft were intended to be stowed on the catapults and three more in temporary positions on the flight deck for a total of thirteen.
1827:, during his state visit to Japan in June 1940. On 15 November the ships were transferred to the 2nd Battleship Division of the 1st Fleet. The sisters were refitted in late 1940 in preparation for war, which included the fitting of external
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of 9,440 metres (30,970 ft) at their maximum elevation of +90 degrees. Their maximum rate of fire was 14 rounds a minute, but their sustained rate of fire was around eight rounds per minute. Two twin-gun mounts for license-built
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contaminated some fuel oil and caused leaks in her port boiler rooms. While an exact total of her casualties is not available, it has been estimated that 5 men were killed and some 111–121 crewmen were wounded during this attack.
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had suffered an explosion in Turret No. 5 in early May that virtually destroyed the turret and Turret No. 6 could not elevate to the full +43 degrees deemed necessary for the long-range engagement anticipated by the IJN. The
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was removed. The turbines were replaced by four geared Kampon turbines with a designed output of 80,000 shp (60,000 kW) intended to increase their speed to 24.5 knots (45.4 km/h; 28.2 mph). On her trials,
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in late 1942 to rudder damage, the IJN decided to reinforce the protection of the steering compartment and to create an auxiliary steering compartment. The protection of the former was strengthened by the addition of a
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on arrival there the following day. The division continued onwards to Lingga. Its planned return to Japan was delayed by attacks by the
American Third Fleet on targets in Indochina and southern China that sank two
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first of a total of five airstrikes that the Americans launched that day. The sisters were not heavily engaged by the early airstrikes, which instead focused on Ozawa's fleet and light carriers, sinking carriers
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their draft to 9.45 metres (31 ft). Their displacement increased over 5,000 long tons (5,100 t) to 42,001 long tons (42,675 t) at deep load. The crew now numbered 1,376 officers and enlisted men.
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In early November the catapults were removed from both ships, and they loaded troops and munitions later that month. While en route they were diverted to the Spratly Islands upon reports of heavy air raids at
1003:) at normal load and 36,500 long tons (37,086 t) at deep load, roughly 650 long tons (660 t) more than the preceding class. Their crew consisted of 1,360 officers and enlisted men. They had a
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light AA guns were also added. These guns had a maximum elevation of +80 degrees and a rate of fire of 200 rounds per minute. The pair of 14 cm guns on the upper deck were removed at this time.
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after completion. No computer was fitted at that time and data from the rangefinders had to be processed manually. Turrets 2, 3, and 5 were built with imported 6-metre (19 ft 8 in)
785:-class battleships was shaped both by the ongoing international naval arms race and a desire among Japanese naval planners to maintain a fleet of capital ships powerful enough to defeat the
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2130:. He ordered the Fourth Carrier Division to reverse course and engage the Americans, but the battleships were unable to find them, and Ozawa ordered them to reverse course and head for
960:(0.93 km/h; 0.58 mph) to 23 knots (43 km/h; 26 mph). To save weight the forecastle deck was shortened so that the lower midships gun turret was lower than in the
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The IJN then decided to use the sisters and their escorts to bring a load of petrol, rubber, tin and other strategic minerals back to Japan after the American carriers departed the
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Sources contradict each other regarding the armour scheme of these ships. Lengerer, the most recent researcher using Japanese sources, has been followed rather than older sources.
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decided to mass his carriers in a position to attack the following morning. Ozawa reversed course during the night, correctly believing that the Americans would follow him north.
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and torpedo detonations. The danger from plunging shells at long distances was not appreciated until the fatal magazine explosions of three British battlecruisers during the 1916
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battlecruisers. For financial reasons more powerful engines could not be ordered so the new design was lengthened slightly and the boiler rooms enlarged to increase speed by 0.5
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s No. 2 engine room stuck in the open position and flooded the engine room. While under repair at Kure, both ships received prototype Type 21 radars. Commanded by Vice-Admiral
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class were the only Japanese battleships to place the powder magazine above the shell magazine as the IJN wished to put as much space as possible between the highly flammable
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In the aftermath, the Japanese Empire immediately turned its focus to the two remaining rivals for imperial dominance in the Pacific Ocean: Britain and the United States.
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in 1906 by the Royal Navy raised the stakes, and complicated Japan's plans. Displacing 17,900 long tons (18,187 t) and armed with ten 12-inch (30.5 cm) guns,
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s turn and she was struck 11 or more times with many near misses that put her on the bottom in shallow water with a 15 degree list. The sisters were struck off the
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storage tanks with a capacity of 76 tonnes (75 long tons) were installed in the former magazine of Turret No. 6 to provide each aircraft with enough fuel for three
1198:. They had a maximum elevation of +20 degrees which gave them a range of 16,300 metres (17,800 yd). Each gun had a rate of fire of up to 10 rounds per minute.
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2208:). They loaded their cargoes beginning on 6 February at Singapore and departed four days later. Also carrying some 1,150 oilfield workers, they were escorted by
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was struck by five bombs and near missed multiple times; all told she lost 50 crewmen killed and many others wounded. The bombs started numerous leaks and
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had an explosion in one of her main gun turrets that killed 11 men and injured 25 in 1919; the following year she accidentally collided with and sank a
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was lightly damaged by near misses that ruptured some hull plating in her bulge and peppered her superstructure with splinters. She took on a 5-degree
1909:, the 2nd Battleship Division set sail with the Aleutian Support Group on 28 May, at the same time that most of the Imperial Fleet began an attack on
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was hit three times by bombs that killed 37 men and wounded 52. Her gunners claimed to have shot down one American dive bomber during the attack.
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During their 1930s modernization, the boilers on each ship were replaced by eight new Kampon oil-fired boilers, fitted into the former aft
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in an encounter in Japanese territorial waters. The IJN's fleet of battleships had proven highly successful in 1905, the last year of the
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armoured cruisers, launched by 1911, were outclassed by their British counterparts, the Eight-Eight Fleet Program was restarted.
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s construction, while the IJN waited for the funding to be released and foreign developments, caused the IJN to reassess the
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and hoisted his flag aboard her. While en route for Kure, the division was unsuccessfully attacked by another submarine.
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claimed to have shot down five attacking dive bombers from the second wave and one small bomb detonated on Turret No. 2.
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the following month, and both rejoined the 2nd Battleship Division. On 1 May 1944, the sisters were transferred to
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where they loaded supplies for the victims on 4 September. Together with two other battleships and a pair of
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was laid down later that year, the IJN lacked the funding to proceed with the construction of
518:
238:
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1210:(24,600 ft). The ships were also fitted with six submerged 53.3-centimetre (21 in)
1079:
reached 23.6 knots (43.7 km/h; 27.2 mph) from 56,498 shp (42,131 kW) and
5535:
5500:
5240:
5232:
5224:
5216:
5195:
5187:
5150:
5113:
4155:
4047:
3523:
3180:
Lengerer, Hans (September 2006). Ahlberg, Lars (ed.). "Battleships Ise and Hyûga – Part I".
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1370:
1363:
1347:
1251:
1101:
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5755:
5748:
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3690:
3260:
2201:
2038:
1741:
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Lengerer, Hans (March 2007). Ahlberg, Lars (ed.). "Battleships Ise and Hyûga – Part II".
2302:. While the Japanese designated them as 8 cm, their actual calibre was 76.2 mm.
2212:
and three destroyers. Decrypted Japanese radio signals revealed the Japanese plan to the
2131:
1906:
2182:
there on 14 December. The division sailed for Singapore on 30 December and Vice Admiral
1229:
1165:
that had a muzzle velocity of 805 metres per second (2,640 ft/s). A special Type 3
860:, ordered in 1907 and laid down in 1908. In 1910, the Navy put forward a request to the
836:
the following year was a further setback for Japan's quest for parity. When the two new
5819:
4286:
2205:
2183:
2055:
1964:
1884:
1554:
1515:
1401:
3 fighter on Turret No. 2 in 1927. It was replaced by a platform on Turret No. 5 for a
1398:
1318:
was 299 mm thick rather than the originally planned 305 mm. The sides of the
1172:
1060:
976:
747:
743:
692:
1890:
During gunnery training on 5 May, there was a premature detonation in the left gun of
1341:
graphically demonstrated the point. To further protect the magazines the depth of the
454:
7,870 nmi (14,580 km; 9,060 mi) at 16 knots (30 km/h; 18 mph)
6207:
4483:
4387:
3752:
3670:
3241:
2217:
2163:
2050:. The American carriers were spread out and it was very late in the day to launch an
1910:
1880:
1855:
1851:
1761:
1665:
1342:
1319:
1116:
1092:(17,930 km; 11,140 mi) at a speed of 14 knots (26 km/h; 16 mph).
1089:
1064:
1032:
1015:
861:
827:
759:
755:
367:
286:
262:
770:
17:
5919:
5912:
4844:
4019:
3273:
3063:
2167:
2027:
1961:
1949:
1914:
1864:
1745:
1531:
1428:
1424:
1402:
1211:
984:
969:
965:
329:
3278:
Aircraft Carriers: A History of Carrier Aviation and Its Influence on World Events
3068:
Kaigun: Strategy, Tactics, and Technology in the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1887–1941
1156:. Each of these shells weighed 673.5 kilograms (1,485 lb) and was fired at a
1979:
was formed that same day and conducted its first catapult launches in late June.
1879:
to join the unsuccessful search for the American carrier force that had attacked
758:
until they were sunk during American airstrikes in July. After the war they were
4871:
3543:
3190:
1876:
1824:
1737:
1717:
1534:
1394:
1305:
957:
731:
719:
707:
696:
684:
349:
274:
4327:
4082:
3546:
3377:
3256:
3002:
2194:
1828:
1542:
1408:
1334:
1330:
1293:
1195:
1191:
1036:
727:
723:
355:
343:
244:
1925:
was converted at Kure Naval Arsenal from 23 February to 5 September 1943 and
5984:
4985:
4586:
4039:
3896:
3264:
2276:
2051:
1850:
When Japan began the Pacific War on 8 December, the sisters sortied for the
1820:
1804:
1769:
1753:
1615:
1290:
1145:
1112:
1072:
988:
826:
rendered all existing battleships obsolete by comparison. The launch of the
3297:
Chronology of the War at Sea, 1939–1945: The Naval History of World War Two
1104:
of 150 kilowatts (200 hp) capacity and two 250-kilowatt (340 hp)
738:
in late 1944, where they decoyed the American carrier fleet supporting the
2228:
was hit twice during the attack, but her casualties, if any, are unknown.
1839:
910:
36:
3105:
1816:
1729:
1691:
1580:
1502:
1315:
1187:
1085:
1040:
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902:
until the Diet authorized additional funding for the ships in July 1914.
754:
and other strategic materials to Japan. The sisters were then reduced to
742:
away from the landing beaches. Afterwards both ships were transferred to
361:
248:
196:
84:
3382:
1447:
class, showing variations in the reported configuration of the catapults
289:(17,930 km; 11,140 mi) at 14 knots (26 km/h; 16 mph)
6020:
5638:
5521:
3122:
1945:
1260:
1223:
942:
counter the higher speeds of the latest foreign ships like the British
3337:. New Vanguard. Vol. 146. Botley, Oxford, UK: Osprey Publishing.
812:, the development of a cohesive battle line of sixteen capital ships.
5517:
2159:
1757:
1524:
1520:
1420:
1301:
1206:
1052:
968:
believed that these ships had the worst habitability of any Japanese
808:, 18,000 long tons (18,289 t) each. This was the genesis of the
751:
482:
323:
1994:
photographed by American aircraft during the Battle off Cape Engaño
1584:(17,600 km; 10,900 mi) at a speed of 16 knots. A pair of
2230:
2145:
2047:
1986:
1838:
1553:
1438:
1379:
1228:
1000:
909:
769:
590:
200:
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began to settle by the bow, although she was returned to an even
1791:
s two years later. The latter ship was modernized in 1934–36 and
3138:
Jentschura, Hansgeorg; Jung, Dieter & Mickel, Peter (1977).
2260:
1651:
890:) were approved and all three were ordered in April 1913. While
75:
5805:
4141:
4103:
3490:
3386:
1588:
surface-search radars were also fitted during the conversion.
1476:
s were scheduled to follow once the first two were completed.
3163:
The Hybrid Warship: The Amalgamation of Big Guns and Aircraft
1247:
In 1931–1933 the AA guns were replaced with eight 40-calibre
3318:. Weapons and Warfare. Santa Barbara, California: ABC Clio.
1756:
when the 1923 Great Kantō earthquake struck, they sailed to
3280:. Vol. 1, 1909–1945. Washington, D.C.: Potomac Books.
3121:
Hackett, Bob; Kingsepp, Sander & Ahlberg, Lars (2012).
565:
9,500 nmi (17,600 km; 10,900 mi) at 16 knots
3229:
Contributions to the History of Imperial Japanese Warships
3198:
Contributions to the History of Imperial Japanese Warships
3182:
Contributions to the History of Imperial Japanese Warships
2279:
in November and their wrecks were scrapped after the war.
2026:, was assigned to the Northern Force under the command of
3249:
History of United States Naval Operations in World War II
2106:
that was quickly corrected before she was ordered to tow
1296:
had a maximum thickness of 299 mm (11.8 in) of
6056:: Officially classed as light cruisers until 1939 refits
2134:. When they arrived on 27 October, Ozawa transferred to
1304:
of 100 mm (3.9 in) armour. The upper armoured
868:
class were ultimately approved by the Diet. Three more
687:. Both ships carried supplies for the survivors of the
2166:, near Singapore, on 20 November. They transferred to
1948:
and ferried troops and munitions to the naval base at
1467:-class ships were selected for the conversion because
975:
The ships had a length of 208.18 metres (683 ft)
3251:. Vol. XII. Boston: Little, Brown and Company.
3007:
Silent Victory: The U.S. Submarine War Against Japan
1998:
In October 1944, the two ships were involved in the
1720:
were assigned to the 1st Battleship Division of the
726:
to give them the ability to operate an air group of
383:
General characteristics (after first reconstruction)
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5983:
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5929:
5904:
5879:
5854:
5838:
5818:
5770:
5685:
5646:
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5408:
5341:
5334:
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4285:
4230:
4154:
4038:
4018:
3895:
3868:
3778:
3751:
3689:
3669:
3586:
3542:
3522:
3316:
Battleships: An Illustrated History of their Impact
1007:of 1.74 metres (5 ft 9 in) at deep load.
972:. The final design was designated A-92 by the IJN.
3240:
3085:Gardiner, Robert & Gray, Randal, eds. (1985).
1175:was developed in the 1930s for anti-aircraft use.
699:style. Afterwards they played a minor role in the
525:General characteristics (as hybrid carriers, 1945)
3140:Warships of the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1869-1945
3087:Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1906–1921
3045:Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1922–1946
2162:. After off-loading their cargo, they sailed for
3161:Layman, R. D. & McLaughlin, Stephen (1991).
1867:, and returned six days later. On 11 March 1942
1369:. These were felt to be inferior to the British
1233:A twin-gun 127 mm mount on board the battleship
6188:
6167:
6146:
6125:
6104:
6083:
1752:in 1922 during the prince's visit to Japan. In
1382:were installed aboard the sisters in mid-1942.
1144:class were mounted in three pairs of twin-gun,
668:
6182:
6161:
6140:
6119:
6098:
6077:
3356:. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press.
3299:. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press.
3165:. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press.
3089:. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press.
3070:. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press.
3028:. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press.
3009:. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press.
2728:Lengerer 2006, pp. 28–30; Lengerer 2011, p. 36
1680:
1640:
662:
4115:
3502:
3398:
8:
3104:Hackett, Bob & Kingsepp, Sander (2011).
2110:to safety. Her attempt was unsuccessful and
533:42,675 long tons (43,360 t) (deep load)
391:42,001 long tons (42,675 t) (deep load)
4131:Japanese naval ship classes of World War II
2370:
2368:
2197:that were intended to refuel the division.
1309:ends of the belt armour were closed off by
626:31 × triple, 11 × single 25 mm AA guns
5851:
5815:
5802:
5643:
5338:
4997:
4990:
4878:
4684:
4623:
4591:
4151:
4138:
4122:
4108:
4100:
3517:Japanese naval ship classes of World War I
3509:
3495:
3487:
3405:
3391:
3383:
3335:Imperial Japanese Navy Battleships 1941–45
2186:transferred his flag to the light cruiser
1599:
1051:respectively), using steam provided by 24
1031:-class ships had two sets of direct-drive
2349:
2347:
1863:as distant cover for the fleet attacking
1530:The ships had an air group of 11 each of
1415:and a collapsible 4-tonne (3.9-long-ton)
987:of 8.93 metres (29 ft 4 in) at
3047:. Greenwich, UK: Conway Maritime Press.
2681:
2679:
2677:
2675:
2673:
2671:
2669:
2667:
2665:
2476:Jentschura, Jung & Mickel, pp. 25–26
1561:running her sea trials on 23 August 1943
1264:two-pounder (4-centimetre (1.6 in))
3106:"IJN Hyuga: Tabular Record of Movement"
2950:
2663:
2661:
2659:
2657:
2655:
2653:
2651:
2649:
2647:
2645:
2343:
2288:
1952:in October. In November the ship began
1819:for the Emperor of the puppet state of
1815:. Three years later, she served as the
1784:s AA armament was upgraded in 1931 and
1668:in place, 9 October 1946 – 4 July 1947
1222:which had a 200-kilogram (440 lb)
1184:14-centimetre (5.5 in) Type 3 guns
1152:By World War II, the guns used Type 91
2849:
2847:
2792:
2790:
2788:
2463:
2461:
2455:Lengerer 2011, pp. 16–17, 19–20, 33–34
2295:These guns were license-built British
1125:16 knots (30 km/h; 18 mph).
718:in mid-1942, they were rebuilt with a
31:
6062:: Incomplete until the end of the war
3123:"IJN Ise: Tabular Record of Movement"
2865:
2863:
2861:
2859:
2590:
2588:
2515:
2513:
2511:
2509:
1453:sinking of the British capital ships
1059:at working pressures of 13–16.9
746:; in early 1945 they participated in
541:219.62 m (720 ft 6 in)
7:
2980:Jentschura, Jung & Mickel, p. 57
2519:Jentschura, Jung & Mickel, p. 26
2153:on fire during the attack on 28 July
1854:with four other battleships and the
1705:Scrapped, 2 July 1946 – 4 July 1947
1443:An American late-war drawing of the
1393:was briefly fitted with an aircraft
1186:. Eighteen of these were mounted in
446:25 knots (46 km/h; 29 mph)
407:31.75 m (104 ft 2 in)
1831:coils and additional AA directors.
1088:, which gave them a range of 9,680
983:of 28.65 metres (94 ft) and a
501:Decks: 51–152 mm (2–6 in)
376:: 199–224 mm (7.8–8.8 in)
3212:. London: Conway. pp. 39–54.
1274:2.5-centimetre (1 in) Type 96
1218:. They carried twelve to eighteen
557:9.03 m (29 ft 8 in)
399:216 m (708 ft 8 in)
227:8.93 m (29 ft 4 in)
177:General characteristics (as built)
44:at speed, shortly after completion
25:
6224:World War II battleships of Japan
3378:Ise class on World War 2 Database
2905:Parshall & Tully, pp. 46, 454
2685:Hackett, Kingsepp & Ahlberg,
2437:Evans & Peattie, pp. 159, 166
2249:American carrier aircraft in July
1936:After completing her sea trials,
1898:positioned. On 11 May a valve in
1777:in 1926 during gunnery practice.
1138:35.6 cm (14 in) Type 41
2782:Lengerer 2011, pp. 28, 30–31, 41
1956:, joined by the newly completed
1875:sortied from their anchorage at
1846:underway after her modernization
1249:12.7 cm (5 in) Type 89
1202:was provided by four 40-calibre
629:6 × 30-round AA rocket launchers
428:80,000 shp (60,000 kW)
97:
35:
3243:Leyte: June 1944 – January 1945
2971:Polmar & Genda, pp. 428–429
2962:Polmar & Genda, pp. 427–428
2796:Hackett, Kingsepp & Ahlberg
1942:Imperial Japanese Naval Academy
1239:. The mounts used on board the
1182:consisted of twenty 50-calibre
27:Class of dreadnought battleship
3239:Morison, Samuel Eliot (1958).
2555:Lengerer March 2007, pp. 15–17
1154:armour-piercing, capped shells
328:6 × 53.3 cm (21 in)
309:35.6 cm (14 in) guns
1:
3192:for subscription information)
3043:Chesneau, Roger, ed. (1980).
3026:Naval Weapons of World War II
1435:Conversion to hybrid carriers
1014:. Both ships were also given
623:8 × twin 12.7 cm DP guns
315:14 cm (5.5 in) guns
3476:List of battleships of Japan
2853:Lengerer 2009, pp. 43, 49–51
2823:Lengerer 2009, pp. 43–44, 50
2689:and Hackett & Kingsepp,
2546:Lengerer 2011, pp. 24–26, 30
1809:Special Naval Landing Forces
775:Office of Naval Intelligence
346:: 299 mm (11.8 in)
6189:
6168:
6147:
6126:
6105:
6084:
3588:Pre-dreadnought battleships
3354:Battleships of World War II
2603:Gardiner & Gray, p. 230
2428:Evans & Peattie, p. 159
2419:Evans & Peattie, p. 154
2401:Evans & Peattie, p. 152
2383:Evans & Peattie, p. 150
2374:Evans & Peattie, p. 143
2362:Evans & Peattie, p. 124
2243:The ships were turned into
2037:-class sisters sailed from
1933:from 2 May to 30 November.
1576:Naval Battle of Guadalcanal
722:replacing the rear pair of
669:
475:16 × single 14 cm guns
277:(43 km/h; 26 mph)
211:208.18 m (683 ft)
6240:
2941:Polmar & Genda, p. 415
2773:Lengerer March 2007, p. 17
2737:Lengerer March 2007, p. 16
2630:Lengerer March 2007, p. 12
2263:after three days pumping.
2046:, the northeastern tip of
1427:biplanes were replaced by
1423:was provided. The initial
1300:amidships; below it was a
1243:class were the same model.
1204:3rd Year Type 8-centimetre
620:4 × twin 35.6 cm guns
549:31.71 m (104 ft)
472:6 × twin 35.6 cm guns
370:: 305 mm (12 in)
364:: 305 mm (12 in)
358:: 254 mm (10 in)
352:: 85 mm (3.3 in)
6183:
6162:
6141:
6120:
6099:
6078:
6038:
5814:
5801:
4150:
4137:
4068:
3471:
3445:
3423:
3314:Sandler, Stanley (2004).
2755:Lengerer 2011, pp. 36, 38
2537:Lengerer March 2007, p. 8
2467:Lengerer March 2007, p. 9
2446:Lengerer 2011, pp. 13, 19
1681:
1672:
1641:
1632:
1627:
1624:
1619:
1614:
1611:
1608:
1605:
917:underway during the 1920s
810:Eight-Eight Fleet Program
750:, where they transported
663:
524:
382:
219:28.65 m (94 ft)
176:
49:
34:
6071:Japanese transcription:
6050:: Converted to ship type
2923:Lengerer 2009, pp. 51–52
2841:Lengerer 2009, pp. 51–53
2832:Lengerer 2009, pp. 45–49
2805:Lengerer 2009, pp. 39–40
2746:Lengerer 2006, pp. 28–30
2573:Lengerer 2011, pp. 33–34
2528:Lengerer 2011, pp. 21–22
1716:Upon commissioning, the
1496:Flight deck arrangements
1354:Fire control and sensors
1322:were 305 mm thick.
949:battleships and Russian
701:Second Sino-Japanese War
480:12.7 cm (5 in)
415:9.45 m (31 ft)
321:7.62 cm (3 in)
4232:Light aircraft carriers
4090:Completed after the war
3352:Whitley, M. J. (1998).
3295:Rohwer, Jurgen (2005).
3234:(subscription required)
3203:(subscription required)
3189:(contact the editor at
3187:(subscription required)
3142:. Annapolis, Maryland:
3024:Campbell, John (1985).
2331:happened on 8 December.
2178:became flagship of the
2008:and the light carriers
1969:Fourth Carrier Division
1298:Vickers cemented armour
1220:6th Year Type torpedoes
1039:(30,000 or 34,000
677:dreadnought battleships
6044:: Single ship in class
5840:Landing craft carriers
5808:Imperial Japanese Army
4144:Imperial Japanese Navy
2878:Hackett & Kingsepp
2564:Campbell, pp. 175, 183
2329:attack on Pearl Harbor
2325:Hawaiian Standard Time
2240:
2239:after the July attacks
2154:
2000:Battle off Cape Engaño
1995:
1983:Battle off Cape Engaño
1847:
1565:After the loss of the
1562:
1448:
1244:
918:
906:Design and description
778:
736:Battle off Cape Engaño
689:Great Kantō earthquake
681:Imperial Japanese Navy
489:25 mm (1 in)
425:8 × water-tube boilers
186:Dreadnought battleship
105:Imperial Japanese Navy
6219:Ise-class battleships
3333:Stille, Mark (2008).
3272:Polmar, Norman &
3144:Naval Institute Press
2887:Whitley, pp. 197, 199
2323:is 19 hours ahead of
2245:floating AA batteries
2234:
2149:
1990:
1977:634th Naval Air Group
1842:
1557:
1539:Allied reporting name
1442:
1360:fire-control director
1232:
1200:Anti-aircraft defence
913:
773:
608:surface-search radars
4075:Single ship of class
3870:Unprotected cruisers
2953:, pp. 191, 193.
2932:Lengerer 2009, p. 52
2914:Lengerer 2009, p. 42
2814:Lengerer 2009, p. 43
2639:Campbell, pp. 192–93
2612:Lengerer 2011, p. 35
2503:Lengerer 2009, p. 51
2485:Lengerer 2011, p. 40
2084:, while the carrier
2078:, and the destroyer
1940:was attached to the
1931:Sasebo Naval Arsenal
1795:in 1935–37, both at
1490:early warning radars
1163:high-explosive shell
843:battleships and two
600:early warning radars
247:(30,000–34,000
18:Ise class battleship
3125:. Combinedfleet.com
3108:. Combinedfleet.com
3062:Evans, David &
2764:Whitley, pp. 194–95
2327:, so in Japan, the
2321:Japan Standard Time
2058:, commander of the
1921:conversions began.
1602:
1395:flying-off platform
777:recognition drawing
644:Aviation facilities
514:Aviation facilities
243:40,000–45,000
6214:Battleship classes
5477:(Sentaka-Shō Type)
5276:(Sentaka-Dai Type)
4560:Protected cruisers
3780:Protected cruisers
3417:-class battleships
2896:Rohwer, pp. 168–69
2300:QF 12-pounder guns
2241:
2155:
1996:
1848:
1797:Kure Naval Arsenal
1601:Construction data
1600:
1563:
1512:fire fighting foam
1449:
1431:biplanes in 1938.
1245:
1180:secondary armament
1115:, and the forward
1063:(1,275–1,657
1057:water-tube boilers
1005:metacentric height
919:
795:Battle of Tsushima
791:Russo-Japanese War
787:United States Navy
781:The design of the
779:
658:-class battleships
580:processing systems
438:4 × steam turbines
239:water-tube boilers
6201:
6200:
6034:
6033:
6030:
6029:
5979:
5978:
5797:
5796:
5793:
5792:
5766:
5765:
5536:Submarine tenders
5530:
5529:
5469:(Sen'yu-Shō Type)
5453:
5452:
5252:
5251:
4969:
4968:
4839:
4838:
4803:
4802:
4658:
4657:
4156:Aircraft carriers
4097:
4096:
3524:Seaplane carriers
3484:
3483:
3344:978-1-84603-280-6
3219:978-1-84486-089-0
3200:(Paper II): 4–17.
3016:978-1-55750-217-9
2989:Blair, pp. 846–49
2297:quick-firing (QF)
1975:. The division's
1750:Louis Mountbatten
1709:
1708:
1662:15 December 1917
1371:Barr & Stroud
1364:Bausch & Lomb
1348:torpedo bulkheads
1339:Battle of Jutland
1252:dual-purpose guns
806:armoured cruisers
740:invasion of Leyte
712:aircraft carriers
651:
650:
124:Succeeded by
16:(Redirected from
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5803:
5644:
5577:Seaplane tenders
5339:
4998:
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4879:
4685:
4624:
4592:
4450:Armored cruisers
4152:
4139:
4124:
4117:
4110:
4101:
4081:Loaned from the
3691:Armored cruisers
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3497:
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3407:
3400:
3393:
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3367:
3348:
3329:
3310:
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3246:
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3232:
3231:(Paper X): 5–42.
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3204:
3201:
3188:
3185:
3184:(Paper I): 4–30.
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2621:Campbell, p. 204
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2604:
2601:
2595:
2594:Campbell, p. 198
2592:
2583:
2582:Campbell, p. 190
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2172:French Indochina
2088:and the cruiser
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1896:
1790:
1783:
1699:27 January 1917
1684:
1683:
1659:2 November 1916
1644:
1643:
1603:
1480:Armament changes
1411:in 1928–1929. A
1214:, three on each
1106:turbo generators
1037:shaft horsepower
927:
921:The progress of
716:Battle of Midway
674:
672:
666:
665:
636:Aircraft carried
506:Aircraft carried
261:4 × shafts; 2 ×
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6096:
6088:
6075:
6070:
6064:
6058:
6052:
6046:
6040:
6026:
6013:(landing craft)
5999:
5975:
5957:
5925:
5900:
5875:
5850:
5834:
5820:Escort carriers
5810:
5789:
5780:(landing craft)
5762:
5681:
5633:
5571:
5526:
5495:
5449:
5404:
5330:
5260:(Kiraisen Type)
5248:
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2202:South China Sea
2144:
2094:were crippled.
1985:
1902:
1894:
1837:
1788:
1781:
1742:Prince of Wales
1714:
1598:
1567:fast battleship
1552:
1498:
1482:
1455:Prince of Wales
1437:
1388:
1356:
1294:protective belt
1283:
1158:muzzle velocity
1131:
1067:; 185–240
1025:
945:Queen Elizabeth
925:
908:
768:
675:were a pair of
670:Ise-gata senkan
660:
579:
420:Installed power
232:Installed power
98:
96:
45:
28:
23:
22:
15:
12:
11:
5:
6237:
6235:
6227:
6226:
6221:
6216:
6206:
6205:
6199:
6198:
6094:(re)model/mark
6039:
6036:
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6031:
6028:
6027:
6025:
6024:
6014:
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5812:
5811:
5806:
5799:
5798:
5795:
5794:
5791:
5790:
5788:
5787:
5786:(suicide boat)
5781:
5774:
5772:
5768:
5767:
5764:
5763:
5761:
5760:
5753:
5746:
5739:
5732:
5725:
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5515:
5510:
5505:
5503:
5497:
5496:
5494:
5493:
5486:
5479:
5471:
5463:
5461:(Sen-Shō Type)
5454:
5451:
5450:
5448:
5447:
5439:
5431:
5423:
5414:
5412:
5406:
5405:
5403:
5395:
5387:
5379:
5371:
5363:
5355:
5347:
5345:
5336:
5332:
5331:
5329:
5328:
5321:
5314:
5307:
5300:
5293:
5286:
5284:(Sentoku Type)
5278:
5270:
5262:
5253:
5250:
5249:
5247:
5246:
5238:
5230:
5221:
5219:
5213:
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5209:
5201:
5192:
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5184:
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4909:
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4902:
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4876:
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4857:
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4496:
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4484:Light cruisers
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4462:
4454:
4452:
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4407:
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3724:
3717:
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3703:
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2031:Jisaburō Ozawa
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1885:Doolittle Raid
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1133:The twelve 45-
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1090:nautical miles
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815:The launch of
802:Satō Tetsutarō
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748:Operation Kita
744:Southeast Asia
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6170:
6158:
6149:
6137:
6128:
6116:
6107:
6095:
6086:
6074:
6067:
6061:
6055:
6049:
6043:
6037:
6022:
6018:
6015:
6012:
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5990:
5988:
5986:
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5954:
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5860:
5859:
5857:
5853:
5849:
5848:
5843:
5841:
5837:
5831:
5830:
5829:Yamashio Maru
5826:
5825:
5823:
5821:
5817:
5813:
5809:
5804:
5800:
5785:
5782:
5779:
5778:Toku Daihatsu
5776:
5775:
5773:
5769:
5759:
5758:
5754:
5752:
5751:
5747:
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5688:
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5659:
5657:
5656:
5652:
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5645:
5642:
5640:
5636:
5630:
5629:
5628:Kamikawa Maru
5625:
5623:
5622:
5618:
5616:
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5611:
5609:
5608:
5604:
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5407:
5402:
5400:
5396:
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5388:
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5385:(K5/Toku-Chū)
5384:
5380:
5378:
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5372:
5370:
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5364:
5362:
5360:
5356:
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5217:Type D/Sen'yu
5214:
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5198:
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5188:Junsen Type C
5185:
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5173:
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5151:Junsen Type B
5148:
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5136:
5134:
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5114:Junsen Type A
5111:
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4845:Torpedo boats
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4020:Torpedo boats
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3999:
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3458:Followed by:
3457:
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3449:Preceded by:
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3274:Genda, Minoru
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1881:Marcus Island
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2028:Vice Admiral
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1997:
1991:
1967:'s reformed
1962:Rear Admiral
1957:
1937:
1935:
1926:
1922:
1919:
1915:Operation MI
1907:Shirō Takasu
1899:
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1865:Pearl Harbor
1859:
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1835:World War II
1803:ferried two
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1746:aide-de-camp
1733:
1725:
1718:sister ships
1715:
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1656:10 May 1915
1634:
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1558:
1541:"Judy") and
1535:dive bombers
1532:Yokosuka D4Y
1529:
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1367:rangefinders
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974:
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966:Fukui Shizuo
961:
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578:Sensors and
530:Displacement
388:Displacement
313:20 × single
192:Displacement
128:
115:
58:
41:
29:
6068:: Cancelled
6004:Small craft
5952:Settsu Maru
5888:Kumano Maru
5863:Akitsu Maru
5771:Small craft
5621:Akitsushima
5343:Kaichū Type
5069:Junsen Type
5002:Kaidai Type
4328:Battleships
3810:Akitsushima
3547:battleships
3544:Dreadnought
3003:Blair, Clay
2195:oil tankers
2060:Third Fleet
2044:Cape Engaño
1877:Hashirajima
1825:Henry Pu-yi
1813:Port Arthur
1748:Lieutenant
1696:6 May 1915
1625:Completed
1378:air-search
1196:gun shields
1178:The ships'
1171:incendiary
1168:Sanshikidan
1146:superfiring
1113:boiler room
824:Dreadnought
819:Dreadnought
728:floatplanes
724:gun turrets
720:flight deck
714:during the
708:Pacific War
697:pagoda mast
685:World War I
647:2 catapults
589:air-search
356:Gun turrets
319:4 × single
285:9,680
111:Preceded by
6208:Categories
6073:class/type
5985:Submarines
5945:Hyugū Maru
5566:Heian Maru
5508:Kō-hyōteki
4986:Submarines
4875:(Kaibōkan)
4735:Michitsuki
4671:Shiratsuyu
4587:Destroyers
4083:Royal Navy
4040:Submarines
3897:Destroyers
3803:Matsushima
3611:Shikishima
3257:1035611842
2996:References
1954:working up
1829:degaussing
1805:battalions
1744:, and his
1688:Mitsubishi
1543:Aichi E16A
1409:floatplane
1331:propellant
1281:Protection
1192:forecastle
1102:generators
1100:had three
1073:sea trials
1023:Propulsion
833:Invincible
766:Background
570:Complement
487:10 × twin
459:Complement
435:Propulsion
294:Complement
258:Propulsion
203:) (normal)
145:In service
81:Mitsubishi
6019:(armored
5669:Hashidate
5545:Komahashi
5520:(suicide
5335:2nd class
5178:(B Kai 2)
5170:(B Kai 1)
5141:(A Kai 2)
5133:(A Kai 1)
4994:1st class
4808:2nd class
4794:Tachibana
4769:Shimakaze
4761:Shimakaze
4728:Fuyutsuki
4664:Hatsuharu
4595:1st class
3920:Shirakumo
3265:24388559M
2339:Footnotes
2277:Navy List
2180:5th Fleet
2052:airstrike
1973:3rd Fleet
1821:Manchukuo
1770:destroyer
1768:sank the
1754:Korea Bay
1722:1st Fleet
1616:Laid down
1612:Builder
1316:barbettes
1311:bulkheads
1291:waterline
1271:Hotchkiss
1216:broadside
1188:casemates
1012:foremasts
997:long tons
993:displaced
989:deep load
892:Yamashiro
875:Yamashiro
831:HMS
817:HMS
478:4 × twin
374:Bulkheads
362:Barbettes
307:6 × twin
197:long tons
153:Completed
148:1917–1945
140:1915–1918
93:Operators
6011:Daihatsu
5930:M Type A
5880:M Type C
5639:Gunboats
5088:(J1 Kai)
4962:Number 2
4948:Number 1
4890:Shimushu
4830:Wakatake
4649:Akatsuki
4610:Kamikaze
4603:Minekaze
4397:Furutaka
4029:Hayabusa
4009:Minekaze
3995:Kawakaze
3934:Kamikaze
3927:Harusame
3913:Murakumo
3906:Ikazuchi
3646:Borodino
3625:Peresvet
3533:Wakamiya
3276:(2006).
3066:(1997).
3005:(2001).
2142:Late war
1817:flagship
1730:schooner
1692:Nagasaki
1666:Scrapped
1648:Kawasaki
1621:Launched
1581:concrete
1413:catapult
1386:Aircraft
1129:Armament
1086:fuel oil
952:Borodino
934:magazine
760:scrapped
615:Armament
519:catapult
467:Armament
302:Armament
169:Scrapped
85:Nagasaki
72:Kawasaki
66:Builders
6021:gunboat
6017:Sōkōtei
5994:Maru Yu
5784:Shin'yō
5729:Karatsu
5715:Fushimi
5614:Nisshin
5600:Chitose
5522:torpedo
5236:(D Kai)
5207:(C Kai)
4975:Ioshima
4934:(B Kai)
4926:(B bis)
4900:(A Kai)
4897:Etorofu
4854:Chidori
4743:Akizuki
4721:Akizuki
4678:Asashio
4642:Ayanami
4617:Mutsuki
4576:Chikuma
4549:Ioshima
4337:Kawachi
4310:Shin'yō
4269:Chitose
4221:Shinano
4193:Shōkaku
3969:Isokaze
3955:Urakaze
3941:Umikaze
3886:Chihaya
3879:Tatsuta
3859:Chikuma
3831:Niitaka
3796:Chiyoda
3735:Tsukuba
3660:Satsuma
3556:Kawachi
3112:15 June
2268:it was
2128:Chiyoda
2112:Chiyoda
2108:Chiyoda
2086:Chiyoda
2081:Akizuki
2072:Chitose
2068:Zuikaku
2039:Yashima
2023:Chiyoda
2017:Chitose
2005:Zuikaku
1971:of the
1946:Etajima
1736:hosted
1712:Service
1586:Type 22
1574:at the
1525:sorties
1487:Type 13
1459:Repulse
1376:Type 21
1261:Vickers
1256:ceiling
1224:warhead
1207:AA guns
1190:in the
1135:calibre
995:31,260
991:. They
985:draught
977:overall
856:Kawachi
846:Tsukuba
839:Satsuma
756:reserve
695:in the
606:Type 22
597:Type 13
587:Type 21
554:Draught
491:AA guns
483:DP guns
412:Draught
324:AA guns
224:Draught
195:31,260
6148:"Otsu"
6085:"Gata"
5962:Type B
5905:Type A
5855:Type C
5757:Tatara
5743:Narumi
5722:Kotaka
5676:Okitsu
5607:Mizuho
5586:Notoro
5559:Jingei
5552:Taigei
5518:Kaiten
5513:Kairyū
5501:Midget
5490:Ro-501
5483:Ro-500
5475:Ha-201
5467:Ha-101
5459:Ro-100
5410:Type L
4956:Type D
4942:Type C
4923:Hiburi
4916:Mikura
4908:Type B
4882:Type A
4779:Type D
4767:Super
4753:Type C
4741:Super
4713:Type B
4703:Yūgumo
4696:Kagerō
4688:Type A
4635:Fubuki
4528:Katori
4521:Sendai
4514:Yūbari
4507:Nagara
4493:Tenryū
4466:Yakumo
4425:Mogami
4372:Yamato
4365:Nagato
4060:Type L
4054:Kaichū
4048:Type F
3948:Sakura
3824:Kasagi
3789:Naniwa
3762:Tenryū
3728:Kasuga
3714:Yakumo
3653:Katori
3639:Mikasa
3577:Nagato
3461:Nagato
3360:
3341:
3322:
3303:
3284:
3263:
3255:
3216:
3169:
3150:
3129:15 May
3093:
3074:
3051:
3032:
3013:
2214:Allies
2174:, and
2160:Manila
2033:. The
2020:, and
1758:Kyushu
1738:Edward
1609:Kanji
1521:Petrol
1421:hangar
1397:for a
1380:radars
1302:strake
1236:Nagato
1117:funnel
1055:Ro Gō
1053:Kampon
954:-class
947:-class
884:, and
848:-class
841:-class
752:petrol
538:Length
498:Armour
396:Length
338:Armour
208:Length
129:Nagato
102:
6190:"Tei"
6169:"Hei"
6106:"Kai"
5736:Maiko
5708:Atami
5686:River
5662:Ataka
5647:Ocean
5593:Kamoi
5443:Ro-60
5435:Ro-57
5427:Ro-53
5419:Ro-51
5399:Ro-35
5391:Ro-33
5383:Ro-29
5375:Ro-26
5367:Ro-16
5359:Ro-13
5351:Ro-11
5325:I-506
5318:I-505
5311:I-504
5304:I-503
5297:I-502
5290:I-501
5282:I-400
5274:I-201
5266:I-351
5258:I-121
5242:I-373
5234:I-372
5226:I-361
5060:(KD7)
5058:I-176
5052:(KD6)
5050:I-168
5044:(KD5)
5042:I-165
5036:(KD4)
5034:I-162
5028:(KD3)
5026:I-153
5020:(KD2)
5018:I-152
5012:(KD1)
4931:Ukuru
4861:Ōtori
4787:Matsu
4542:Ōyodo
4535:Agano
4473:Izumo
4459:Asama
4439:Ibuki
4418:Takao
4411:Myōkō
4344:Kongō
4303:Kaiyō
4296:Taiyō
4276:Ibuki
4262:Ryūhō
4255:Zuihō
4248:Ryūjō
4241:Hōshō
4214:Unryū
4207:Taihō
4186:Hiryū
4179:Sōryū
4165:Akagi
3988:Enoki
3838:Otowa
3742:Ibuki
3721:Azuma
3707:Izumo
3700:Asama
3680:Kongō
3632:Hizen
3618:Asahi
3463:class
3454:class
3436:Hyūga
2691:Hyūga
2283:Notes
2273:'
2265:Hyūga
2237:Hyūga
2222:Hyūga
2210:Ōyodo
2189:Ōyodo
2176:Hyūga
2136:Hyūga
2123:Hyūga
2100:Hyūga
2076:Zuihō
2048:Luzon
2011:Zuihō
1958:Hyūga
1927:Hyūga
1903:'
1895:'
1892:Hyūga
1873:Hyūga
1860:Hōshō
1801:Hyūga
1789:'
1786:Hyūga
1782:'
1774:Yayoi
1726:Hyūga
1675:Hyūga
1628:Fate
1606:Ship
1596:Ships
1559:Hyūga
1469:Hyūga
1417:crane
1098:Hyūga
1081:Hyūga
1061:kg/cm
1045:Hyūga
958:knots
926:'
900:Hyūga
887:Hyūga
858:class
664:伊勢型戦艦
591:radar
573:1,463
562:Range
462:1,376
451:Range
443:Speed
350:Decks
297:1,360
282:Range
275:knots
270:Speed
237:24 ×
137:Built
131:class
118:class
61:class
6127:"Kō"
5750:Suma
5701:Seta
5694:Toba
5655:Saga
5445:(L4)
5437:(L3)
5429:(L2)
5421:(L1)
5393:(K6)
5377:(K4)
5369:(K3)
5361:(K2)
5353:(K1)
5244:(D2)
5205:I-52
5197:I-16
5176:I-54
5168:I-40
5160:I-15
5139:I-13
5131:I-12
5125:(A1)
5104:(J3)
5096:(J2)
5080:(J1)
5010:I-51
4823:Momi
4816:Momo
4569:Yodo
4500:Kuma
4432:Tone
4404:Aoba
4351:Fusō
4200:Hiyō
4172:Kaga
4002:Momi
3976:Momo
3962:Kaba
3852:Yodo
3845:Tone
3817:Suma
3769:Kuma
3597:Fuji
3563:Fusō
3452:Fusō
3358:ISBN
3339:ISBN
3320:ISBN
3301:ISBN
3282:ISBN
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