- Kongō class battlecruiser
The "Kongō"-class
battlecruiser s were designed for theImperial Japanese Navy by the British designer SirGeorge Thurston and the first ship, "Kongō", was built in Britain by Vickers atBarrow-in-Furness in 1913. She was the last Japanese warship to be built outside Japan and provided the Japanese with a construction template. At this stage in naval design (before theBattle of Jutland ), the battlecruiser concept was still attractive, and the three more of the class were built in Japan. Following Japanese practice for battlecruisers, the four ships were named after mountains.This was the first Japanese warship class to have convert|14|in|mm|0|sing=on guns, mounted in four twin turrets. The secondary battery was in
casement s.The design had been developed privately by Vickers, based on the design of HMS|Lion|1910|6. It was in advance of contemporary
Admiralty designs, as all of its main guns were fore or aft, eliminating the restricted arc of the amidships turret. This in its turn greatly influenced the development of HMS|Tiger|1913|6.The equipment needed to provide main gunnery fire-control required high, stable superstructures and the "Kongōs" acquired the distinctive Japanese "
Pagoda Mast " structures. The anti-aircraft armament was increased as well. Inter-war modernization reduced the number of boilers, and added protection in the form of armour and bulges, so the Japanese re-classified them as "fast battleship s". However, despite the upgrades, they were considered lightly armored and armed compared to their World War II contemporaries.All four ships saw extensive action in World War II, due to their high speeds (compared to other Japanese battleships who were mostly held in reserve). They served as carrier escorts, and also saw ship-to-ship and bombardment duties around
Guadalcanal .All were sunk by the end of the war.
The ships
*: launched on
18 May 1912 , sunk21 November 1944 by a US submarine with heavy loss of life when a magazine detonated as she capsized.
*: launched on21 November 1912 , abandoned on November 1942 after being severely damaged by US cruisers and later fatally crippled by US aircraft atGuadalcanal .
*: launched on1 December 1913 , lost November 1942 atGuadalcanal , in one of the only two battleship duels in the entire Pacific Theatre. Fighting two modern US fast battleships, "Kirishima" inflicted minor damage on the USS|South Dakota|BB-57|6, but was fatally crippled in return by USS|Washington|BB-56|6, causing her to be scuttled.
*: launched on14 December 1913 , sunk on28 July 1945 nearKure Naval Base , Hiroshima, by US aircraft.
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