Japanese cruiser Chikuma (1911)
Chikuma (筑摩) was the lead ship in the Chikuma class of protected cruisers of the Imperial Japanese Navy. Chikuma had two sister ships, Hirado and the Yahagi. Chikuma was named for the Chikuma River in Nagano prefecture.
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Japanese cruiser Chikuma (1911)
Chikuma (筑摩) was the lead ship in the Chikuma class of protected cruisers of the Imperial Japanese Navy. Chikuma had two sister ships, Hirado and the Yahagi. Chikuma was named for the Chikuma River in Nagano prefecture.
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Chikuma (筑摩) was the lead ship ...... ma River in Nagano prefecture.
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筑摩(ちくま)は、日本海軍の防護巡洋艦。筑摩型の1番艦である ...... ービンを搭載するなど近代的軽巡洋艦への過渡的巡洋艦であった。
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1912-05-17
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1909-04-01
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1911-04-01
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Sunk as atarget ship, 1935
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733,185,863
Ship armament
*8 × Type 41 6 inch 45 caliber ...... Lewis Guns
*3 × torpedo tubes
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Ship propulsion
*2 shaft Curtiss turbine engines; 16 Kampon boilers
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*1,128 tons coal, 300 tons oil
Ship struck
1931-04-01
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Chikuma (筑摩) was the lead ship ...... ma River in Nagano prefecture.
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筑摩(ちくま)は、日本海軍の防護巡洋艦。筑摩型の1番艦である ...... ービンを搭載するなど近代的軽巡洋艦への過渡的巡洋艦であった。
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Japanese cruiser Chikuma (1911)
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筑摩 (防護巡洋艦)
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Chikuma
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