Japanese gunboat Un'yō
Un'yō (雲揚) was an iron-ribbed, wooden-hulled sail-and-steam gunboat of the early Meiji period, serving with the fledgling Imperial Japanese Navy. She was a two-masted brig with an auxiliary coal-fired steam engine driving a single screw.
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Japanese gunboat Un'yō
Un'yō (雲揚) was an iron-ribbed, wooden-hulled sail-and-steam gunboat of the early Meiji period, serving with the fledgling Imperial Japanese Navy. She was a two-masted brig with an auxiliary coal-fired steam engine driving a single screw.
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Un'yō (雲揚) was an iron-ribbed, ...... engine driving a single screw.
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雲揚(うんよう)は、日本海軍の軍艦。元長州藩の砲艦で江華島事件のきっかけとなった艦。 艦名の意味は「雲の高く揚がるように勢い盛んなさま」。
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1870-07-04
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1876-10-31
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Scrapped and sold, May 14, 1877
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Un'yō (雲揚) was an iron-ribbed, ...... engine driving a single screw.
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雲揚(うんよう)は、日本海軍の軍艦。元長州藩の砲艦で江華島事件のきっかけとなった艦。 艦名の意味は「雲の高く揚がるように勢い盛んなさま」。
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Japanese gunboat Un'yō
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雲揚 (砲艦)
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