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Tosa class battleship 


Tosa class battleship
Career (Japan)
Laid down: 1920
Launched: 1921
Commissioned: Kaga: March 21, 1928
Fate: Kaga: Sunk at Midway; Tosa: Never completed
General characteristics
Displacement: 39,900t standard/44,200t full load
Length: 760 ft (230 m)
Beam: 100 ft (30 m)
Draught: 31 ft (9.4 m)
Propulsion: 4-shaft turbines, 12 Kampon boilers, 91,00 hp
Speed: 26.5kt
Armament:

10x 16in (406mm)/45cal rifles

20x 5.5in (140mm)/50cal
4x 3in (76mm) AA
8x24in (610mm) torpedo tube
Armour: 11in (280mm) belt, 4in (101mm) deck, 9-12in (228-305mm) barbettes, 14in (355mm) CT

The Tosa class (加賀型戦艦 Kagagata Senkan?) of battleship was a Japanese dreadnought class cancelled by the Washington Naval Treaty. The Tosa class consisted of two ships, the Tosa and the Kaga. The Tosa class was designed to be armed with five dual 16" turrets. They were enlarged versions of the Nagato class battleships and were to be followed by the Kii class battleship.

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