Japanese gunboat Heien
Heien, originally known as 平遠 Pingyuan, built by the Mawei Navy Yard near Foochow (Fuzhou), was an ironclad coastal battleship serving with the Imperial Chinese Beiyang Fleet and later the Imperial Japanese Navy. Previous transliterations of its Chinese name include Ping Yuen and Ping Yuan, also of its Japanese name Heiyen.
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Japanese gunboat Heien
Heien, originally known as 平遠 Pingyuan, built by the Mawei Navy Yard near Foochow (Fuzhou), was an ironclad coastal battleship serving with the Imperial Chinese Beiyang Fleet and later the Imperial Japanese Navy. Previous transliterations of its Chinese name include Ping Yuen and Ping Yuan, also of its Japanese name Heiyen.
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Heien, originally known as 平遠 ...... o of its Japanese name Heiyen.
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1894-07-27
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1883-01-01
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Captured by Japan, 1895
Mined off Pigeon Bay (Piegen Bay) west ofPort Arthur, 18 September 1904
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Ship armament
*1 × gun
*2 × guns
*8 × machine guns
*4 × torpedo tubes
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*2-shaft reciprocating triple expansion steam engine,
*2 boilers
*350 tons coal
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Heien, originally known as 平遠 ...... o of its Japanese name Heiyen.
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Japanese gunboat Heien
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*Heien (1900)
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*Ping Yuen Go (1895)
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Pingyuan
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