List of battleships of Japan
Between the 1890s and 1940s, the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) built a series of battleships as it expanded its fleet. Previously, the Empire of Japan had acquired a few ironclad warships from foreign builders, although it had adopted the Jeune École naval doctrine which emphasized cheap torpedo boats and commerce raiding to offset expensive, heavily armored ships. To counter the Imperial Chinese Beiyang Fleet in the early 1890s, however, Japan ordered two Fuji-class battleships from Great Britain as Japan lacked the technology and capability to construct its own vessels. Combat experience in the First Sino-Japanese War of 1894–1895 convinced the IJN that its doctrine was untenable, leading to a ten-year naval construction program that called for a total of six battleships and six armored
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List of battleships of Japan
Between the 1890s and 1940s, the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) built a series of battleships as it expanded its fleet. Previously, the Empire of Japan had acquired a few ironclad warships from foreign builders, although it had adopted the Jeune École naval doctrine which emphasized cheap torpedo boats and commerce raiding to offset expensive, heavily armored ships. To counter the Imperial Chinese Beiyang Fleet in the early 1890s, however, Japan ordered two Fuji-class battleships from Great Britain as Japan lacked the technology and capability to construct its own vessels. Combat experience in the First Sino-Japanese War of 1894–1895 convinced the IJN that its doctrine was untenable, leading to a ten-year naval construction program that called for a total of six battleships and six armored
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19世纪90年代至20世纪40年代,大日本帝國海軍为扩充舰队 ...... 为战争所需必须优先建造其他舰只,超大和级战列舰始终没有开建。
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A Marinha Imperial Japonesa co ...... cio da Segunda Guerra Mundial.
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Between the 1890s and 1940s, t ...... her ships had higher priority.
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Ceci est la liste des cuirassés de la marine impériale japonaise de 1860 à 1945.
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Seznam japonských bitevních lo ...... v sérii je uvedena celá třída.
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19世纪90年代至20世纪40年代,大日本帝國海軍为扩充舰队 ...... 的第七和第八艘无畏舰都是1916和1917年的长门级战列舰。
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A Marinha Imperial Japonesa co ...... ue pedia por seis couraçados e
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Between the 1890s and 1940s, t ...... x battleships and six armored
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Ceci est la liste des cuirassés de la marine impériale japonaise de 1860 à 1945.
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Seznam japonských bitevních lo ...... v sérii je uvedena celá třída.
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List of battleships of Japan
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Lista de couraçados do Japão
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Liste des cuirassés japonais
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Seznam japonských bitevních lodí
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日本战列舰列表
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