Myōkō class cruiser

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Class overview
Name: Myōkō
Operators: Imperial Japanese Navy
In commission: 26 Nov 1928 - 20 Aug 1929
Completed: 4
Lost: 4
General characteristics (as per Whitley[1])
Type: Heavy cruiser
Displacement: 10,000 tons standard;
11,633 tons full load
Length: 668 ft (204 m) overall
Beam: 57 ft (17 m)
Draught: 19 ft (5.8 m)
Propulsion: 4-shaft geared turbines
12 Kampon boilers
130,000 shp
Speed: 35½ knots
Range: 8,000nm at 14kts
Complement: 773
Armament: 10 × 7.9in guns (5x2),
6 × 4.7in (6x1),
12 × 24in torpedotubes (4x3)
Aircraft carried: 2
Aviation facilities: 1 catapult

The four Myōkō class cruisers were built for the Imperial Japanese Navy in the late 1920s. Three were lost during World War II.

[edit] Ships in class

The ships in the class were:

Ship Launched Fate
Myōkō 16 Apr 1927 Scuttled 8 Jul 1946
Nachi 15 Jun 1927 Sunk 4 Nov 1944
Haguro 24 Mar 1928 Sunk 16 May 1945
Ashigara 20 Aug 1929 Sunk 8 Jun 1945


[edit] References

  1. ^ Whitley, M J (1995). Cruisers of World War Two: An International Encyclopedia. London: Arms and Armour Press, p.173. ISBN 1-85409-225-1. 

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