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Japanese battleship Settsu

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was assigned to the First Squadron until 1 December 1916 when she was placed in reserve for a refit at Kure. Upon its completion on 1 December 1917, the ship was assigned to the Second Squadron until 23 July 1918 when she rejoined the First Squadron. By this time, all 12 of the 3-inch 4th Year Type
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assumed command on 1 December and the ship was assigned to the First Squadron. She spent most of the following year training and patrolling off the coast of China. When World War I began in August 1914,
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and used for bomb and torpedo training. In March–June 1944, she served as a target for the 522nd and 762nd Naval Air Groups. During this time, she was fitted with a number of license-built
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in an effort to deceive Allied intelligence as to the locations and activities of the Japanese carriers. For most of the rest of the war, she was stationed in the
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back to Tokyo after she toured several shrines where she prayed for the health of her husband, the ship was caught in a typhoon that forced her escorting
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reverted to her normal role as a target ship for the rest of the war; she was badly damaged when Allied aircraft carriers struck the naval base at
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with a uniform 12-inch (305 mm) main-gun armament, although cost considerations prevented all the guns from having the same barrel length.
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of armor protected the casemates. The barbettes for the main guns were 9–11 inches (229–279 mm) thick. The armor of
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to the Shanghai area in the early stages of the Second Sino-Japanese War. The troops were transferred offshore to the
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was raised in June 1946 and towed to Kure where scrapping was completed in August 1947.
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as Japan's first dreadnoughts, although their construction was delayed by a severe
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intact, but she was given up so that the IJN could keep the brand-new battleship
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guns mounted in four twin-gun turrets, two on each side of the superstructure.
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were added. Two of the torpedo tubes were also removed. On 28 October 1918,
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that made her 7 feet (2.1 m) longer than her sister. The ship had an
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s 25 mm guns were subsequently removed and the ship was used as a
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Lengerer, Hans (June 2010). Ahlberg, Lars (ed.). "Battleships of the
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which allowed her to be maneuvered by operators aboard the destroyer
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in 1919 and was disarmed in 1922 in accordance with the terms of the
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and simulated the radio traffic of all six aircraft carriers of the
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that lasted from 1 April 1920 to 21 August 1921. While transporting
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Lengerer, Hans (September 2006). Ahlberg, Lars (ed.). "Battleships
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sets, each set driving one propeller, using steam from 16 Miyabara
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was placed in reserve on 6 November 1919 and reboilered during an
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of 27 feet 10 inches (8.5 m). She displaced 21,443
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Jentschura, Hansgeorg; Jung, Dieter & Mickel, Peter (1977).
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s main gun turrets had a maximum thickness of 11 inches. The
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at Sukumo Bay as a radio-controlled target ship, 4 May 1939
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on 30 March 1911 and completed on 1 July 1912 at a cost of
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of 84 feet 2 inches (25.7 m), and a normal
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guns. The ship was also equipped with a dozen 40-caliber
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was added to strengthen her ability to survive hits.
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on 1 October 1923. Her guns were turned over to the
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and she played a minor role at the beginning of the
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in 1914, but saw no other combat. She was placed in
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Armor on the deck, funnels, and 657:guns and four others were used as 326:12 pdr 3 in (76 mm) guns 220:27 ft 10 in (8.5 m) 212:84 ft 2 in (25.7 m) 14: 2149:Ships built by Kure Naval Arsenal 459:in 1937. At the beginning of the 2159:World War I battleships of Japan 2119: 2114: 2102: 2094: 1282:Gibbs & Tamura, pp. 192, 194 1253:Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW) 523:. Their design was based on the 499:Right elevation and plan of the 410:Japanese ship-naming conventions 348:: 5–12 in (127–305 mm) 302:12 in (305 mm)/50 guns 45: 24: 2174:Maritime incidents in July 1945 1815:Decommissioned Destroyer No. 18 970:, under the command of Captain 907:, under the command of Captain 882:Between October 1935 and 1937, 619:, one each fore and aft of the 394:was the second and last of the 1495:. New York: Hippocrene Books. 559:of 533 feet (162.5 m), a 133:Converted to target ship, 1924 1: 1491:Silverstone, Paul H. (1984). 1421:for subscription information) 1030:sunk at Etajima, October 1945 595:to give her a range of 2,700 2164:Shipwrecks in the Inland Sea 1603:List of battleships of Japan 733:on 18 January 1909. She was 314:6 in (152 mm) guns 1476:. New York: Galahad Books. 1153:Gardiner & Gray, p. 239 917:Special Naval Landing Force 757:. Together with her sister 613:12-inch 41st Year Type guns 479:in July 1945. The ship was 270:(39 km/h; 24 mph) 2190: 1449:. 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Index


Japan
Settsu Province
Kure Naval Arsenal
Scrapped
Kawachi-class
battleship
long tons
t
water-tube boilers
shp
kW
steam turbine
knots
nmi
12 in (305 mm)/50 guns
12-inch/45 guns
6 in (152 mm) guns
4.7 in (120 mm) guns
12 pdr 3 in (76 mm) guns
torpedo tubes
Waterline belt
Deck
Gun turrets
Conning tower
Barbettes
Kawachi-class
dreadnought battleships
Imperial Japanese Navy
Japanese ship-naming conventions

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