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AZUMA


Displacement: 9,326 tons normal load

Dimensions: Length: 452ft oa; Beam: 59ft 6in; Draught: 23ft 8in

Armament: 4 × 8in 40cal; 12 × 6in 40cal; 12 × 12pdr; 12 × 3pdr; TT: 5 × 18in

Armour: Main belt: 7in–3½in; Barbettes: 6in; Turrets: 6in (faces); Decks: 2½in–1in; Conning tower: 14in

Machinery: Two sets vertical triple-expansion engines driving two screws, twenty-four Belleville boilers

Designed SHP: 17,000 for 20 knots

Fuel: 600 tons coal normal, 1,275 tons max

Complement: 482


Laid down: 1898, Loire, St-Nazaire

Launched: 24 June 1899

Completed: July 1900

Fate: Badly damaged by US aircraft at Yokosuka on 18 July 1945 and broken up after the war



Azuma as completed summer 1922

A French-built armoured cruiser and she certainly looked it. Azuma was, however, reconstructed before 1914 when her French-looking funnels were replaced by tall fittings. Her fighting-tops were removed, air cowls taken out, a new control top fitted to her foremast and her net defence was removed. Note the large shields to the guns in the tops and the rounded bow with torpedo tube at the waterline.

Japanese Battleships, 1897?1945

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