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  2. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries - Wikipedia

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    The works was renamed Mitsubishi Shipyard of Mitsubishi Goshi Kaisha in 1893 and additional dry docks were completed in 1896 and 1905. [7] The "Mitsubishi Heavy Industries - Shimonoseki Shipyard & Machinery Works" was established in 1914. It produced industrial machinery and merchant ships. [10] The launch of battleship Tosa at the Nagasaki ...

  3. Number 13-class battleship - Wikipedia

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    Kawasaki Shipyard, Kobe; Mitsubishi Shipyard, Nagasaki; Operators Imperial Japanese Navy: Preceded by: Kii class: Succeeded by: Yamato class: Planned: 4: Cancelled: 4: General characteristics; Type: Fast battleship: Displacement: 47,500 t (46,700 long tons) (normal) Length: 274.4 m (900 ft 3 in) Beam: 30.8 m (101 ft 1 in) Draft: 9.8 m (32 ft 2 ...

  4. JS Nagara - Wikipedia

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    Nagara was ordered by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries as part of the JMSDF's 2022 Mid-Term Defense Program and was laid down at MHI's Nagasaki Shipyard on 6 July 2023. After being christened and launched on 19 December 2024, [2] Nagara will undergo a period of being fitted out and sea trials before her commissioning in March 2026.

  5. JS Agano - Wikipedia

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    Agano was ordered in the fiscal year 2020, based on the Mid-Term Defense Program, with her keel being laid down at the Nagasaki Shipyard of the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries on the 24 June 2021, [3] and launched on the 21 December 2022 after being christened.

  6. Mogami-class cruiser - Wikipedia

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    Mitsubishi Nagasaki Shipyard: 24 Dec 1931 31 May 1934 29 Aug 1935 Sunk during the Battle of Midway, 6 Jun 1942 Suzuya: 鈴谷: Suzuya: Yokosuka Naval Arsenal: 11 Dec 1933 20 Nov 1934 31 Oct 1937 Sunk during the Battle off Samar, 25 Oct 1944 Kumano: 熊野: Kōbe-Kawasaki Shipbuilding Yard: 5 Apr 1934 15 Oct 1936 31 Oct 1937

  7. LPGC Ayame - Wikipedia

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    LPG/C Ayame is a Very Large Gas Carrier (VLGC), with a capacity of 83,000 m 3 (2,900,000 cu ft), delivered in 2010 from MHI Ltd. of Nagasaki, and under the management of Wilhelmsen Lines Malaysia. [3]

  8. JS Yahagi - Wikipedia

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    Yahagi was ordered in the fiscal year 2020, based on the Mid-Term Defense Program, with her keel being laid down at Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Nagasaki Shipyard on 24 June 2021, [2] and was launched on 23 June 2022. [1]

  9. Tone-class cruiser - Wikipedia

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    Mitsubishi Shipyard, Nagasaki: Operators Imperial Japanese Navy: Preceded by: Mogami class: Succeeded by: Ibuki class: Planned: 2: Completed: 2: Lost: 2: General characteristics; Type: Heavy cruiser: Displacement: 11,213 tons (11,392 tonnes) (standard load) 15,200 tons (15,443 tonnes) (full load) Length: 189.1 m (620 ft 5 in) Beam: 19.4 m (63 ...

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