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  2. Japanese cruiser Azuma - Wikipedia

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    Azuma at anchor, Portsmouth, 1900 Class overview Operators Imperial Japanese Navy Preceded by Yakumo Succeeded by Kasuga class History Name Azuma Namesake Mount Azuma Ordered 12 October 1897 Builder Ateliers et Chantiers de la Loire, Saint-Nazaire, France Laid down 1 February 1898 Launched 24 June 1899 Completed 28 July 1900 Reclassified As 1st class coast-defense ship, 1 September 1921 ...

  3. Design B-65 cruiser - Wikipedia

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    Design B-65 was a class of cruisers planned by the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) before and during World War II.The IJN referred to this design as a 'Super Type A' cruiser; It was larger than most heavy cruisers but smaller than most battlecruisers, and as such, has been variously described as a 'super-heavy cruiser,' a 'super cruiser,' or as a 'cruiser-killer.'

  4. Japanese ship Azuma - Wikipedia

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    At least three naval vessels of Japan have been named Azuma (sometimes transliterated (archaically) as Adzuma): Japanese ironclad Azuma, an ironclad warship of the Imperial Japanese Navy; Japanese cruiser Azuma, an armored cruiser of the Imperial Japanese Navy; JDS Azuma, a training ship launched in 1969

  5. Category:Cruisers of the Imperial Japanese Navy - Wikipedia

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    Japanese cruiser Takao (1888) Takao-class cruiser; Japanese cruiser Takasago; Japanese cruiser Tatsuta (1894) Japanese cruiser Tone (1907) Japanese cruiser Tsugaru; Japanese cruiser Tsukuba; Japanese cruiser Tsukushi

  6. List of cruiser classes of the Imperial Japanese Navy

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    Myōkō-class heavy cruiser 13,300 25 April 1929 16 May 1945; Sunk by Royal Navy at Battle of the Malacca Strait: Takao: Yokosuka Naval Arsenal, Japan Takao-class heavy cruiser: 15,490 31 May 1932 29 October 1946; Sunk as a target ship in the Strait of Malacca after surrender to the Royal Navy: Atago: Kure Naval Arsenal, Japan: Takao-class ...

  7. Category:World War I cruisers of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Japanese cruiser Asama; Japanese cruiser Azuma; B. Russian cruiser Bayan (1900) C. Japanese cruiser Chihaya; Japanese cruiser Chikuma (1911) Japanese cruiser Chitose;

  8. Japanese cruiser Asama - Wikipedia

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    When the Imperial Japanese Army began sinking the Russian ships in Port Arthur with large-caliber howitzers in early December, Tōgō ordered the two cruisers home to refit. On 30 December, Asama and the armored cruiser Azuma were ordered north to the Tsugaru Strait. Before the Russian ships from the Baltic Fleet approached Japan, the two ...

  9. Ibuki-class armored cruiser - Wikipedia

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    The Ibuki class (伊吹型, Ibuki-gata), also called the Kurama class (鞍馬型, Kurama-gata), was a ship class of two large armoured cruisers (Sōkō jun'yōkan) built for the Imperial Japanese Navy after the Russo-Japanese War of 1904–1905.

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