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“The battleship Fuso” Metadata:

  • Title: The battleship Fuso
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 256
  • Publisher: ➤  Naval Institute Press - Naval Inst Pr - Conway Maritime Press
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  • Publish Location: Annapolis, MD - London

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  • First Year Published: 1998
  • Is Full Text Available: No
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: Unclassified

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    Japanese battleship Fusō

    Fusō (Japanese: 扶桑; a classical name for Japan) was the lead ship of the two Fusō-class dreadnought battleships built for the Imperial Japanese Navy.

    Fusō-class battleship

    The Fusō-class battleships (扶桑型戦艦, Fusō-gata senkan) were a pair of dreadnought battleships built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) before World War

    Fuso

    Battle of Yalu River Japanese battleship Fusō, lead ship of the Fusō class Fusō-class battleship, a class of two battleships of the Imperial Japanese Navy

    List of battleships of Japan

    ship was subsequently scrapped in 1946–1947. The Fusō-class battleships (扶桑型戦艦, Fusō-gata senkan), Fusō and Yamashiro, were a pair of dreadnoughts built

    Japanese battleship Yamashiro

    after the ancient Yamashiro Province) was the second of two Fusō-class dreadnought battleships built for the Imperial Japanese Navy. Launched in 1915 and

    Japanese ship Fusō

    named Fusō: Japanese ironclad Fusō, an ironclad warship of the Imperial Japanese Navy that fought in the Battle of Yalu River. Japanese battleship Fusō, lead

    Japanese ironclad Fusō

    Fusō (扶桑) was a central-battery ironclad built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) in the 1870s. She was built in the United Kingdom because such ships

    Japanese battleship Kirishima

    1 mph), Kirishima was reclassified as a fast battleship. In August 1936, Kirishima departed Sasebo alongside Fusō to patrol the Chinese coast off Amoy. From

    Battleship

    gun for its Bretagne-class battleships, laid down in 1912. That year, Japan laid down the first of its Fusō-class battleships, also armed with a 14-inch

    Japanese battleship Haruna

    ships remained active: the Ise-class battleships, the Kongō-class battlecruisers, and one of the Fusō-class battleships (Yamashiro). Unable to construct new