Kinugasa

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Kinugasa was the second vessel in the two-vessel Aoba class of heavy cruisers in the Imperial Japanese Navy. Following the Japanese ship-naming conventions, the ship was named after Mount Kinugasa, located in Yokosuka, Kanagawa, Japan.

1927  WikimediaWikidata
Kinugasa
mass 8800 tonne, speed 33.43 knot, speed 34 knot, length 185.17 metre, draft 5.66 metre, beam 17.56 metre, 6 cannon
Aoba-class cruiser, heavy cruiser, Kawasaki ShipyardImperial Japanese Navy


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    1926 Aoba-class cruiser
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12 cm 10th Year Type naval gun12 cm 10th Year Type naval gun
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Japanese heavy cruiser Kinugasa and submarine I-154 anchored togetherJapanese heavy cruiser Kinugasa and submarine I-154 anchored together
A 4.7-inch (12 cm) naval gun aboard the Japanese heavy cruiser Kako. The heavy cruisers Furutaka and Kinugasa are seen behind her.
Japanese heavy cruiser Kinugasa and submarine I-154 anchored togetherJapanese heavy cruiser Kinugasa and submarine I-154 anchored together
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Furutaka and Kinugasa 1941Furutaka and Kinugasa 1941
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    commonsimageNH 75481 Furutaka Commons
    commonsimage12 cm 10th Year Type naval gun Commons
    commonsimageJapanese cruiser Kinugasa Commons
    commonsimageJapanese heavy cruiser Kinugasa and submarine I-154 anchored together Commons
    commonsimageA 4.7-inch (12 cm) naval gun aboard the Japanese heavy cruiser Kako. The heavy cruisers Furutaka and Kinugasa are seen behind her. Commons
    commonsimageJapanese heavy cruiser Kinugasa and submarine I-154 anchored together Commons
    commonsimageSentai 4 1935 Commons
    commonsimageKinugasa 1936 Commons
    commonsimageFurutaka and Kinugasa 1941 Commons