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  2. Japanese battleship Mutsu - Wikipedia

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    Mutsu (Japanese: 陸奥, named 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 War I. In 1923 she carried supplies for the survivors of the Great Kantō earthquake .

  3. List of battleships of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Between the 1890s and 1940s, the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) built a series of battleships as it expanded its fleet. Previously, the Empire of Japan had acquired a few ironclad warships from foreign builders, although it had adopted the Jeune École naval doctrine which emphasized cheap torpedo boats and commerce raiding to offset expensive, heavily armored ships.

  4. RV Mirai - Wikipedia

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    Name: Mutsu: Namesake: Mutsu, Aomori: Ordered: 17 ... She was originally built as the nuclear-powered general cargo ship Mutsu , [5] but never carried commercial ...

  5. Nagato-class battleship - Wikipedia

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    Nearby ships were able to rescue 353 survivors from the 1,474 crew members and visitors aboard Mutsu, meaning that 1,121 men were killed in the explosion. To avert the potential damage to morale from the loss of a battleship, Mutsu ' s loss was declared a state secret. To further prevent rumors from spreading, many survivors were reassigned to ...

  6. List of Japanese Navy ships and war vessels in World War II

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    There was a plan to convert these ships into Aviation Battleships in 1943. The plan was cancelled and the two Ise-class battleships were converted instead. Ise-class: Battleship: Ise (1917–1945) Hyūga (1918–1945) 27,384 tonnes Converted into Aviation Battleship in 1943. Nagato-class: Battleship: Nagato (1920–1945) Mutsu (1921–1943 ...

  7. List of battleships - Wikipedia

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    The list of battleships includes all battleships built between 1859 and 1946, listed alphabetically. The boundary between ironclads and the first battleships, the so-called ' pre-dreadnought battleship ', is not obvious, as the characteristics of the pre-dreadnought evolved in the period from 1875 to 1895.

  8. Mutsu - Wikipedia

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    Mutsu (nuclear ship), a 1970 merchant ship that was Japan's only nuclear-powered ship; Japanese battleship Mutsu, a 1920 battleship of the Imperial Japanese Navy; Bluefish, a sushi/sashimi ingredient; Mutsu (apple), a yellow-gold apple also known as Crispin; The fictional Mutsu clan in the manga and anime series Shura no Toki - Age of Chaos

  9. Japanese battleship Nagato - Wikipedia

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    Together with her sister ship Mutsu, she sank the hulk of the obsolete battleship Satsuma on 7 September 1924 during gunnery practice in Tokyo Bay in accordance with the Washington Naval Treaty. The ship was transferred to the reserve of the 1st Division on 1 December [36] and became a gunnery training ship.