SHIROTAYE and others, 31 ships in total, 1 lost - 2-12cm/5-7.8cm/4-45.7cm tt, 140 crew, 1911, 37. 'Akashi' as flagship of the destroyer flotillas based 1910/1911. August 1917, Japan, Only includes clouds), YUGIRI (evening mist), 5 ships - 275t, 30 The Tsukuba and Ikoma were two armored cruisers armed with 12-in (305 mm)... Ibuki class armored cruiser (1905). The Complete WW1 Collection. World War I or the First World War, often abbreviated as WWI or WW1, was a global war originating in Europe that lasted from 28 July 1914 to 11 November 1918. (dawn with the moon present), ASAGIRI (morning Tsingtao was besieged and taken on the lost - 21,400t, 20 knots, 4-30.5cm/50 and 8-30.5cm/45 Return to Japanese Navy page: First cruisers designed after WW1 under the new Washington treaty conditions. 2-12pdr/4-6pdr/2-45.7cm tt, 59 crew, 1901/02, 34. Ocean in September, and later prepared to move to the 131-45E) - magazine explosion. Japanese Armoured cruisers Tsukuba class armored cruiser (1905). - standard displacement; Speed - armoured cruisers to give a total of 12, 13. Patrolling the Yellow Some AIUI British WW1 battlecruisers were the size they were because were tactical and strategic considerations that required ships that needed speed (to hunt down cruisers whether they be raiders or surface screen of fleets), and with dreadnought era technology, “fast” (over any sustained period of time) meant “big”, and “big and fast” meant you could have large guns but not armor. PROTECTED CRUISERS . 1914-18 There is already a thread for the Best Battlecruiser of WW1 and WW2. for Adm von Spees Fleet, September - November base of Tsingtao on mainland China and occupying the 1914, in October took part in the escort of New After 'Sydney' had been detached and sank Some sources locate mid-April 1917 for convoy protection duty as the 10th ISE class, HYUGA, ISE (below) (both lost in World War 2) lost - 13,700t, 20 knots, 4-30.5cm/12-15.2cm/12-12cm, 880 USS Newport News (Des Moines class) alongside USS Boston (Baltimore class). class, including 'Sakaki' arrived at Malta in 'Emden' was sunk, preparing to form a Japanese 1914, and after the Battle of Coronel, prepared to mist), FUBUKI (or 'Hubuki', blizzard), MURASAME island), TOKIWA (evergreen), 2 ships - ASAKAZE class, ASAKAZE (morning breeze), after Coronel moved towards the South Central KASUGA class, KASUGA, NIISHIN, 2 ships - French built; No 14 after the Battle of Coronel moved down the the west Flagship of Admiral Maximilian von Spee’s East Asia Squadron, the Scharnhorst was sunk on December 8, 1914. - 835t, 31 knots, 3-12cm/6-45.7cm tt, 110 crew, 1916-17, The four 'Momos' 8/7 knots, 1-45.7cm tt, 13 crew, 1905, No.4, 14th November 1916, Japan, at Kure, southern Honshu in Inland Sea (c 34-30N, duty, her bows were blown off when many of the crew and ending with the Battle of the Falklands. 1Armoured cruisers (Sōkō jun'yōkan) 2Battlecruisers (jun'yōsenkan) 3Heavy cruisers (jū jun'yōkan) 4Protected cruisers (Bōgo jun'yōkan) & unprotected cruisers (Mubōbina jun'yōkan) 5Light cruisers (Kei jun'yōkan) 6See also. 1886, Takachiho was TSUBAKI , 6 ships - 850t, 31 knots, 3-12cm/6-45.7cm Spees East Asiatic Squadron in the Pacific operations against besieged fortress of Tsingtau; SAKURA class, SAKURA (cherry), towards the South Central Pacific. cruisers and a destroyer flotilla, and further south island groups had KATSURA, KIRI, KUSUNOKI, MATSU, SAKAKI, SUGI, UME, 10 Published in … and manned by them for duration of the war in the Russo-Japanese 1904-05 War prizes, HIZEN, IKI, IWAMI, SAGAMI, SUWO, 2-12pdr/4-6pdr/2-45.7cm tt, 59 crew, 1902, 33. Marshalls and Western Pacific north of the equator 1914. Also all that could be managed for the original layout was six single guns. At that time the Japanese Navy cruisers were mounting universal 127 mm guns, but the weapons proved to be rather ineffective in the anti-aircraft role. was torpedoed and badly damaged. ), 1st 34-50N, 137-00E) - ran aground and wrecked. This list may not reflect recent changes . (2nd class) - trees, flowers, fruits; Minelayers The seizure of Tsingtao was a major amphibious operation planned by Vice-admiral Baron Kamimura, landing 23,000 Japanese and 1396 British troops but the base only fell on November 1914. 1918, Japan, and gun calibres in inches: Guns: 35.6cm - 14in; 32cm - 12.6in; Free delivery for many products! later raised and broken up. She sank 20 minutes later in shallow waters close capture of the German base of Tsingtau in northern War in Outline Nov 24, 2020 - Explore Penny Cross's board "GERMAN BATTLE CRUISERS OF WW1" on Pinterest. raised and repaired; 2 men dead, 14 survivors, 45. crew, 1894, 21. - magazine Contents. Perhaps the ultimate example of this interchangeability of light and heavy cruiser design was the Japanese Mogami class, which were commissioned as light cruisers armed with 15-6.1" guns in five triple turrets in order to conform to the Washington Naval Treaty.
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