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Myōkō class cruiser

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Name
  
Myōkō class

Preceded by
  
Aoba class

Built
  
1924–1929

Operators
  
Imperial Japanese Navy

Succeeded by
  
Takao class

In commission
  
1928–1946

Myōkō-class cruiser

The four Myōkō-class cruisers (妙高型巡洋艦, Myōkō-gata jun'yōkan) were built for the Imperial Japanese Navy in the late 1920s. Three were lost during World War II.

The ships of this class displaced 11,633 tons (standard), were 201 metres (659 ft) long, and were capable of 36 knots (67 km/h; 41 mph). They carried two aircraft and their main armament was ten 20.3-centimetre (8 in) guns in five twin turrets. At the time, this was the heaviest armament of any cruiser class in the world. They were also the first cruisers the Japanese Navy constructed that exceeded the (10,000 ton) limit set by the Washington Naval Treaty.

Ships in class

The ships in the class were:

References

Myōkō-class cruiser Wikipedia