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| [[Rikō]] || [[Imperial Shipbuilding Co.]] || | | [[Rikō]] || [[Imperial Shipbuilding Co.]] || 13 November 1930 || 12 April 1933 || 5 May 1934 || Sunk at TBD || | ||
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| [[Mirō]] || [[Imperial Shipbuilding Co.]] || | | [[Mirō]] || [[Imperial Shipbuilding Co.]] || 27 July 1931 || 19 November 1933 || 29 November 1934 || Scrapped in 1947 || | ||
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| [[Abagi]] || [[Imperial Shipbuilding Co.]] || | | [[Abagi]] || [[Imperial Shipbuilding Co.]] || 6 December 1931 || 2 January 1934 || 14 February 1935 || Sunk at TBD || | ||
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| [[Entama]] || [[Imperial Shipbuilding Co.]] || | | [[Entama]] || [[Imperial Shipbuilding Co.]] || 26 September 1932 || 25 December 1934 || 1 March 1936 || Sunk at TBD || | ||
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| [[Sōkita]] || [[Imperial Shipbuilding Co.]] || | | [[Sōkita]] || [[Imperial Shipbuilding Co.]] || 19 February 1933 || 14 October 1935 || 8 October 1936 || Sunk at TBD || | ||
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| [[Sōdaka]] || [[Imperial Shipbuilding Co.]] || | | [[Sōdaka]] || [[Imperial Shipbuilding Co.]] || 11 July 1934 || 2 February 1937 || 5 February 1938 || Scrapped in 1948 || | ||
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| [[Enmaki]] || [[Imperial Shipbuilding Co.]] || | | [[Enmaki]] || [[Imperial Shipbuilding Co.]] || 4 April 1935 || 11 June 1937 || 9 August 1938 || Sunk at TBD || | ||
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| [[Okutoro]] || [[Imperial Shipbuilding Co.]] || | | [[Okutoro]] || [[Imperial Shipbuilding Co.]] || 5 December 1936 || 1 January 1939 || 1 January 1940 || Sunk at TBD || | ||
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Revision as of 23:25, 7 October 2019
Mirō in 1941
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Class overview | |
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Builders: | Imperial Shipbuilding Co. |
Operators: | Imperial Taoist Navy |
Preceded by: | Chiga class |
Succeeded by: | Teke class |
Built: | 1930-1938 |
In commission: | 1932-1947 |
Planned: | 8 |
Completed: | 8 |
Lost: | 6 |
Scrapped: | 2 |
General characteristics | |
Type: | Heavy cruiser |
Displacement: | 8,509 |
Length: | 201.6 m (661 ft) |
Beam: | 20.6 m (68 ft) |
Draught: | 5.5 m (18 ft) |
Installed power: | 152,000 shp (113,000 kW) |
Propulsion: |
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Speed: | 37 knots (69 km/h; 43 mph) |
Range: | 8,000 nmi (15,000 km; 9,200 mi) |
Complement: | 850 enlisted and officers |
Armament: |
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Armor: | |
Aircraft carried: | 3 x floatplanes |
Aviation facilities: | 2 catapults |
The Rikō-class cruiser was a class of heavy cruisers build for the Imperial Taoist Navy (ITN) in the years building up to World War II.
Design
Propulsion
Armament
Armor
Crew facilities
Construction
Ships in the class
Name | Builder | Laid down | Launched | Commissioned | Fate | Notes |
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Rikō | Imperial Shipbuilding Co. | 13 November 1930 | 12 April 1933 | 5 May 1934 | Sunk at TBD | |
Mirō | Imperial Shipbuilding Co. | 27 July 1931 | 19 November 1933 | 29 November 1934 | Scrapped in 1947 | |
Abagi | Imperial Shipbuilding Co. | 6 December 1931 | 2 January 1934 | 14 February 1935 | Sunk at TBD | |
Entama | Imperial Shipbuilding Co. | 26 September 1932 | 25 December 1934 | 1 March 1936 | Sunk at TBD | |
Sōkita | Imperial Shipbuilding Co. | 19 February 1933 | 14 October 1935 | 8 October 1936 | Sunk at TBD | |
Sōdaka | Imperial Shipbuilding Co. | 11 July 1934 | 2 February 1937 | 5 February 1938 | Scrapped in 1948 | |
Enmaki | Imperial Shipbuilding Co. | 4 April 1935 | 11 June 1937 | 9 August 1938 | Sunk at TBD | |
Okutoro | Imperial Shipbuilding Co. | 5 December 1936 | 1 January 1939 | 1 January 1940 | Sunk at TBD |