Chinese cruiser Yat Sen
Yat Sen (Chinese: 逸仙), named after the founding father of the Republic of China and completed in 1931, was a light cruiser—all be it having more in common with the small cruisers of pre–World War I era—in the ROC Navy before World War II. An enlarged design was laid down but never completed due to Japanese occupation of Kiangnan shipyard.
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Chinese cruiser Yat Sen
Yat Sen (Chinese: 逸仙), named after the founding father of the Republic of China and completed in 1931, was a light cruiser—all be it having more in common with the small cruisers of pre–World War I era—in the ROC Navy before World War II. An enlarged design was laid down but never completed due to Japanese occupation of Kiangnan shipyard.
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Yat Sen (Chinese: 逸仙), named a ...... cupation of Kiangnan shipyard.
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逸仙(いつせん、繁体字: 逸仙、ピン音:Yi Xian)は、 ...... 圏等で見られる“Yat Sen”というのは広東語読みである。
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1,03632e+1
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Sold for scrapping, 19 May 1959
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23.691.084
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735.266.858
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*6 × 7.7 mm machine guns
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Dr. Sun Yat-Sen, founding father of the Republic of China
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*Two-shaft Reciprocating Engines
*3 coal-fire boilers
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Yat Sen (Chinese: 逸仙), named a ...... cupation of Kiangnan shipyard.
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逸仙(いつせん、繁体字: 逸仙、ピン音:Yi Xian)は、 ...... 圏等で見られる“Yat Sen”というのは広東語読みである。
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Chinese cruiser Yat Sen
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逸仙
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Yat Sen
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