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[[Imperial Japanese Navy]] '''[[battleship]]s''' of the '''Kongo class''' were the last class of capital ships not built in Japan itself. ''[[IJN Kongo]]'' was finished in Britain in 1913, rated as a [[battlecruiser]]. The four ships went through major overhauls in 1929-1931, lengthening the hulls and improving protection until they were legitimate fast battleships. | {{subpages}} | ||
''[[Kongo-class]] refers to a modern Japanese-licensed variant of U.S. [[Burke-class]] destroyers'' | |||
[[Imperial Japanese Navy]] '''[[battleship]]s''' of the '''Kongo class''' were the last class of capital ships not built in Japan itself. ''[[IJN Kongo]]'' was finished in Britain in 1913, rated as a [[battlecruiser]]. The four ships went through major overhauls in 1929-1931, lengthening the hulls and improving protection until they were legitimate fast battleships, which could stay with carriers steaming at full speed. | |||
Their main battery consisted of eight 14" guns. | Their main battery consisted of eight 14" guns. |
Latest revision as of 18:34, 17 August 2010
Kongo-class refers to a modern Japanese-licensed variant of U.S. Burke-class destroyers
Imperial Japanese Navy battleships of the Kongo class were the last class of capital ships not built in Japan itself. IJN Kongo was finished in Britain in 1913, rated as a battlecruiser. The four ships went through major overhauls in 1929-1931, lengthening the hulls and improving protection until they were legitimate fast battleships, which could stay with carriers steaming at full speed.
Their main battery consisted of eight 14" guns.
Ship | Date of loss | Cause |
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IJN Kongo, waters off Taiwan | 21 Nov 1944 | Submarine USS Sealion (SS-315) |
IJN Hiei | 13 Nov 1942, Naval Battle of Guadalcanal | Gunfire and torpedo |
IJN Kirishima | 15 Nov 1942, Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands | Gunfire |
IJN Haruna | 28 Jul 1945, Kure Naval Base | Carrier aircraft |