- Shikishima class battleship
The nihongo|"Shikishima" class|敷島型戦艦|Shikishima-gata senkan was a two-ship class of
pre-dreadnought battleship s of theImperial Japanese Navy designed and built in the UK. The "Asahi" is included within the "Shikishima"-class by some authors, due to commonality of specifications, but it has a completely different silhouette.Background
Combat experience in the
First Sino-Japanese War convinced the Imperial Japanese Navy of weaknesses in theJeune Ecole naval philosophy, and Japan embarked on a program to modernize its fleet with the latest in battleship technology. As with the previous "Fuji" class battleships, Japan lacked the technology and capability to construct its own battleships, and turned again to theUnited Kingdom . An order was placed for two vessels in 1896 ("Shikishima" and "Asahi") and one more in 1897 ("Hatsuse").Design
The design of the "Shikishima" class was a modified version of the "Majestic" class of the British
Royal Navy . With a full load displacement of 16,000 tons, the "Majestic" class ships were considered the largest and most advancedcapital ship s at the time of their construction.Armament
The
main battery , on the "Shikishima" class was the same Elswick Type 41 12 inch (305 mm) / 40 caliber naval guns used on the "Fuji" class. These guns were mounted in twingun turret s fore and aft.Secondary armament on the "Shikishima" class consisted of fourteen Type 41 6-inch (152 mm)/40-caliber quick firing guns to counter
torpedo boat attacks and were widely spaced on two decks so that a single hit would not disable more than one of them. The guns on the upper deck were enclosed withincasemate s. Tertiary armament consisted of twenty Type 41 3 inch (7.62 cm) /40 caliber naval guns, also known as "twelve pounders" and twelve three pounders.The "Shikishima" class was also equipped with Whitehead torpedoes, with four tubes below the waterline, and one more on deck.
Armor
The "Shikishima" class vessels were armored using convert|9|in|mm|0|adj=on of
Harvey armor on the side belt thinning to convert|6|in|mm|0|adj=on on the upper hull and tapering at both ends. The deck armor was convert|3|in|mm|0|adj=on thick, with convert|10|in|mm|0|adj=on around the barbettes and convert|5|in|mm|0|adj=on around the secondary turrets.Propulsion
The engines on the "Shikishima" class vessels were triple expansion steam engines with water tube boilers and two screws. The engines produced Auto shp|14500|-1, yielding a design speed of convert|17|kn|km/h|0; in trials "Shikishima" achieved convert|18.7|kn|km/h|0. However, unlike the "Majestic"'s side-by-side funnel arrangement, the "Shikishima"-class had the orthodox three
smokestack arrangement along the centerline.Ships in class
* " Shikishima " Commissioned on
1900-01-26 , "Shikishima" served with distinction during theRusso-Japanese War in the navalBattle of Port Arthur ,Battle of the Yellow Sea andBattle of Tsushima . After the war, she was de-rated to aCoastal defence ship , and was used for training duties in various capacities until disarmed in 1922. Her hulk continued to be used as a floatingbarracks and training center until 1948.* " Hatsuse"Commissioned on
1901-01-18 , "Hatsuse" was sunk by anaval mine on1904-05-15 off Port Arthur in one of the greatest naval disasters of the Japanese navy in the Russo-Japanese War.References
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