The Satsuma class (薩摩型戦艦, Satsuma-gata senkan) was a pair of semi-dreadnought battleships built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) in the first decade...
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the 20th century. Lead ship of her class, she was the first battleship built in Japan. She was named for Satsuma Province, now a part of Kagoshima prefecture...
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setback for Japan's quest for parity. When the two new Satsuma-class battleships and two Tsukuba-class armored cruisers, launched by 1911, were outclassed...
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after the war began, the IJN ordered the two ships of the Satsuma class, the first battleships to be built in Japan. The Imperial Japanese Army captured...
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eight-eight, with two newly delivered battleships (the Katori class) in the fleet and two more (the Satsuma class) and four armored cruisers authorized...
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setback for Japan's quest for parity. When the two new Satsuma-class battleships and two Tsukuba-class armoured cruisers, launched by 1911, were outclassed...
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Aki (安芸) was one of two Satsuma-class semi-dreadnought battleship built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the first decade of the 20th century...
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HMS Dreadnought (1906) (redirect from Dreadnought class battleship)
with 12-inch guns was rejected. The Japanese battleship Satsuma was laid down as an all-big-gun battleship, five months before Dreadnought, but gun shortages...
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the British-built semi-dreadnought Katori-class battleships and the natively-built Satsuma-class battleships of the Imperial Japanese Navy. The Type 41...
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actually order any of these new ships, beginning with the two Satsuma-class battleships in 1904, though due to shortages of 12-inch guns, they were completed...
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Dreadnought (redirect from Dreadnought battleship)
The dreadnought was the predominant type of battleship in the early 20th century. The first of the kind, the Royal Navy's HMS Dreadnought, had such an...
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Yokosuka Naval Arsenal (section Battleship)
Yokosuka. Satsuma, Satsuma-class semi-dreadnought Yamashiro, Fusō-class battleship Owari (Unfinished), Kii-class battleship Mutsu, Nagato-class battleship Kurama...
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The Nagato-class battleships (長門型戦艦, Nagato-gata senkan) were a pair of dreadnought battleships built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) towards the...
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Province) was a planned battleship of the Imperial Japanese Navy. Designed by Yuzuru Hiraga, Tosa was to be the first of two Tosa-class ships. Displacing 39...
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the Satsuma class, were built in Japan. The design of the Katori class was a modified and improved version of the King Edward VII-class battleships of...
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was a super-dreadnought battleship built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN). Completed in 1920 as the lead ship of her class, she carried supplies for...
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Pre-dreadnought Mikasa as re-gunned in 1908 Satsuma-class battleships commissioned 1910 & 1912 Kawachi-class battleships commissioned 1912 Replicas are mounted...
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The Kawachi class (河内型戦艦, Kawachi-gata senkan) was a two-ship class of dreadnought battleships built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) in the first...
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1910. Between 1903 and 1910, Japan began to build battleships domestically. The battleship Satsuma was built in Japan with about 80% material imported...
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Tōgō Heihachirō (category People from Satsuma Domain)
January 1848 in the Kajiya-chō (加治屋町) district of the city of Kagoshima in Satsuma domain (modern-day Kagoshima Prefecture), the third of four sons of Togo...
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usually defined as the British Royal Sovereign class or Majestic class. Dreadnoughts and fast battleships are also included. Earlier armored capital ships...
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Boshin War (section Satsuma)
the imperial approval given to the actions of Satsuma and Chōshū, fled Osaka aboard the Japanese battleship Kaiyō Maru, withdrawing to Edo. Demoralized...
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after the ancient Mutsu Province) was the second and last Nagato-class dreadnought battleship built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) at the end of World...
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and politician Benedetto Brin, in 1899 he designed the Regina Elena-class battleships. He died in Rome. Cuniberti is best known for an article he wrote...
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assigned to Satsuma and cruiser Yakumo. As a Kaigun Chūi (Lieutenant junior grade), he served on the cruiser Chikuma, destroyer Kaba and battleship Yamashiro...
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only Japanese battleship sunk by a submarine in the Second World War. Kongō was the first of the Imperial Japanese Navy's Kongō-class battlecruisers...
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Sunken battleships are the wrecks of large capital ships built from the 1880s to the mid-20th century that were either destroyed in battle, mined, deliberately...
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All or nothing (armor) (redirect from All or Nothing (Battleship armour))
battleships, starting with the Nevada class laid down in 1912. The Imperial Japanese Navy soon implemented the system in its Nagato-class battleships...
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Battle of Tsushima (section Battleships)
Royal Italian Navy ranked this class of warships as 2nd-class battleships. Effectively replacing the two battleships previously lost in the war, the...
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se. Gribovskij, V. "The catastrophe of March, 31 of 1904 (the wreck of battleship Petropavlovsk)". Gangut. 4: 49.. Beh Lih Yi (2 October 2012). "Ferry crash...
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