Takao-class cruiser

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1930 class of Japanese heavy cruisers. 
Takao

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1930 Imperial Japanese NavyJapanJapanKawasaki ShipyardKure Naval ArsenalMitsubishi Heavy Industriesship classYokosuka Naval Arsenal4 produced, 
IJN cruiser Takao on trial run in 1939.jpg

Battle of the Philippine SeaBattle of the Philippine Sea
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Japanese aircraft carriers Hiyo and Junyo, viewed from the heavy cruiser Maya while sailing from Lingga to Tawi TawiJapanese aircraft carriers Hiyo and Junyo, viewed from the heavy cruiser Maya while sailing from Lingga to Tawi Tawi
Japanese heavy cruiser Atago shortly before the battle of Midway.Japanese heavy cruiser Atago shortly before the battle of Midway.
Japanese heavy cruiser Takao shortly before being sunk as a target ship by the British navy. This is the last known photo of the shipJapanese heavy cruiser Takao shortly before being sunk as a target ship by the British navy. This is the last known photo of the ship
Lot-2406-59 (26892858072)Lot-2406-59 (26892858072)
Lot-2406-60 (26892854902)Lot-2406-60 (26892854902)
Lot-2406-61 (26892851732)Lot-2406-61 (26892851732)
Muroc Maru with B-25Muroc Maru with B-25
NH 84079 TAKAO Japanese California, 1930NH 84079 TAKAO Japanese California, 1930
NH 84080 TAKAO Japanese California, 1930NH 84080 TAKAO Japanese California, 1930
NH 84081 TAKAO Japanese California, 1930NH 84081 TAKAO Japanese California, 1930
Sentai 4 1935Sentai 4 1935
Takao class recognition drawingsTakao class recognition drawings
The Japanese heavy cruiser Atago training her forward 8-inch (203 mm) guns. The battleship Musashi is seen to her left.The Japanese heavy cruiser Atago training her forward 8-inch (203 mm) guns. The battleship Musashi is seen to her left.
Verny Park 2010 0427 part1Verny Park 2010 0427 part1
TypeDateDescriptionKeywordsNotesSource
linkFreebase entry@Wikidata
vesselAtagoheavy cruiser, Imperial Japanese NavyWikidata
vesselChōkaiheavy cruiser, Imperial Japanese NavyWikidata
vesselMayaheavy cruiser, Imperial Japanese NavyWikidata
vesselTakaoheavy cruiser, Imperial Japanese NavyWikidata
image1944Battle of the Philippine SeaWikimedia
image2010File-VernyPark 2010 1Wikimedia
image1944Japanese aircraft carriers Hiyo and Junyo, viewed from the heavy cruiser Maya while sailing from Lingga to Tawi TawiWikimedia
image1942Japanese heavy cruiser Atago shortly before the battle of Midway.Wikimedia
image1946Japanese heavy cruiser Takao shortly before being sunk as a target ship by the British navy. This is the last known photo of the shipWikimedia
image2016Lot-2406-59 (26892858072)Wikimedia
image2016Lot-2406-60 (26892854902)Wikimedia
image2016Lot-2406-61 (26892851732)Wikimedia
image1944Muroc Maru with B-25Wikimedia
image1930NH 84079 TAKAO Japanese California, 1930Wikimedia
image1930NH 84080 TAKAO Japanese California, 1930Wikimedia
image1930NH 84081 TAKAO Japanese California, 1930Wikimedia
image1935Sentai 4 1935Wikimedia
imageTakao class recognition drawingsWikimedia
image1942The Japanese heavy cruiser Atago training her forward 8-inch (203 mm) guns. The battleship Musashi is seen to her left.Wikimedia
image2010Verny Park 2010 0427 part1Wikimedia
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