Japanese cruiser Myōkō
Myōkō (妙高) was the lead ship of the four-member Myōkō class of heavy cruisers of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN), which were active in World War II. She was named after Mount Myōkō in Niigata Prefecture. The other ships of the class were Nachi, Ashigara, and Haguro.
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Empire of Japan | |
Name | Myōkō |
Namesake | Mount Myōkō |
Ordered | 1924 |
Builder | Yokosuka Naval Arsenal |
Laid down | 25 October 1924 |
Launched | 16 April 1927 |
Commissioned | 31 July 1929 |
Stricken | 10 August 1946 |
Fate | Scuttled in the Strait of Malacca, 8 July 1946; 3°5′N 100°40′E |
General characteristics | |
Class and type | Myōkō-class cruiser |
Displacement | 13,500 t (13,300 long tons) |
Length | 201.7 m (661 ft 9 in) |
Beam | 20.73 m (68 ft 0 in) |
Draft | 6.32 m (20 ft 9 in) |
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Speed | 36 knots (41 mph; 67 km/h) |
Range | 8,000 nmi (15,000 km) at 14 kn (16 mph; 26 km/h) |
Complement | 773 |
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Armor | |
Aircraft carried | 3 |
Aviation facilities | 2 aircraft catapults |
Service record | |
Part of: | Imperial Japanese Navy |
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