Japanese cruiser Iwate

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The Japanese cruiser Iwate in 1905
Career Japanese Navy Ensign
Built: Armstrong Whitworth, Great Britain
Ordered: 1897 Fiscal Year
Laid down November 1898
Launched: March 29 1900
Completed: March 18 1901
Fate: Sunk by air attack July 26 1945
General Characteristics
Displacement: 9,750 tons
Length: 132.28 meters at waterline
Beam: 20.94 meters
Draught: 7.37 meters
Propulsion: 2-shaft, 14,500 BHP
Speed: 20.75 knots
Fuel: 1412 tons
Complement: 672
Armament:
  • 4 × 203 mm guns
  • 14 × 152 mm guns
  • 12 x 12 pdr guns
  • 8 x 2.5 pdr guns
  • 4 × 450 mm torpedo tubes
Armor: 88-175 mm main belt armor; 125 mm upper belt; 67 mm deck armor; 150 mm turret, casement

The IJN Iwate (岩手) was an armored cruiser of the Imperial Japanese Navy. Built in Great Britain, and served an important role in the Russo-Japanese War, including the crucial Battle of Tsushima. It was a sister ship of the Izumo. It was named after Iwate prefecture in northern Japan.

Iwate was re-designated a First-Class Coast Defense Vessel on 01 September 1921. It was sunk in an American air attack on Kure [34.14N, 132.30E], 26 July 1945, and later raised and scrapped in 1947.


Japanese cruiser Iwate in circa 1905 postcard
Japanese cruiser Iwate in circa 1905 postcard
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