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Japanese cruiser Ibuki (1907)

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carrying troops from South and Western Australia, was found waiting beside the route on the high seas, half-obscured by a rain squall. The two transports took up their places on the line. The
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in 1914. She escorted a convoy of 10 troop transports carrying the main body of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force, crossing the
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At 8.55 the whole fleet moved ahead - thirty-six transports and three escorting cruisers. Two days later, the
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and was laid down on 22 May 1907, launched on 21 October 1907, and commissioned on 11 November 1907.
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and was sold for scrap on 20 September 1923. Her guns were salvaged and used in shore batteries at
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dropped immediately astern of the convoy. The whole fleet then headed for the Cocos Islands.
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was ordered to stand down and stay with the convoy. This was later celebrated by the
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Kaigun: Strategy, Tactics, and Technology in the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1887-1941
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Gibbs, Jay (2010). "Question 28/43: Japanese Ex-Naval Coast Defense Guns".
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Class Battle Cruisers. Zagreb, Croatia: Despot Infinitus.
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Together with the 612:, participating in the hunt for the 588:Shortly after she was commissioned, 311:: roughly 250 t (250 long tons) 14: 1113:Ships built by Kure Naval Arsenal 826:, pg. 167. Random House, London. 739:had wanted the honor of engaging 351:4 × 8 cm (3.1 in) guns 201:23 m (75 ft 6 in) 46: 26: 209:8 m (26 ft 3 in) 751:as the "samurai spirit of the 354:3 × 45 cm (17.7 in) 1: 1123:World War I cruisers of Japan 1108:Ibuki-class armored cruisers 556:delayed the construction of 381:10–18 cm (4–7 in) 333:12-inch 41st Year Type guns 190:; 148 m (485 ft) 134:Scrapped, 20 September 1923 1139: 954:. Vol. I: Armourclad 15: 1080: 1057: 1035: 876:. Naval Institute Press. 536:. On 28 August 1912, the 491: 186:140 m (450 ft) 138: 39: 25: 592:was sent on a voyage to 540:s were re-classified as 462:12.7 cm (5 in) 434:20 cm (7.9 in) 418:12.5 cm (5 in) 1029:-class armored cruisers 769:Washington Naval Treaty 548:Design and construction 456:5.2 cm (2 in) 139:General characteristics 718: 686:with the great liners 568:, which used standard 514:Imperial Japanese Navy 440:15 cm (6 in) 412:18 cm (7 in) 397:18 cm (7 in) 387:10 cm (4 in) 346:4.7-inch (120 mm) 912:Warship International 872:Evans, David (1979). 749:Royal Australian Navy 640:and armoured cruiser 570:reciprocating engines 727:participated in the 339:8-inch (200 mm) 767:fell victim to the 731:. 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Japanese ship Ibuki

Empire of Japan
Mount Ibuki
Kure Naval Arsenal
Ibuki-class
battlecruiser
t
long tons
p.p.
oa
shp
kW
Curtis
steam turbines
boilers
kn
km/h
mph
nmi
km
mi
Coal
Fuel Oil
12-inch 41st Year Type guns
8-inch (200 mm)
4.7-inch (120 mm)
torpedo tubes
Belt
Barbettes

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