Rikō-class cruiser

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Rikō-class cruiser.jpg
Mirō in 1941
Class overview
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:
Speed: 37 knots (69 km/h; 43 mph)
Range: 8,000 nmi (15,000 km; 9,200 mi)
Complement: 850 enlisted and officers
Armament:
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.

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Propulsion

Armament

Armor

Crew facilities

Construction

Ships in the class

Name Builder Laid down Launched Commissioned Fate Notes
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