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  1. Japanese battleship Fusō - Wikipedia. Fusō (扶桑, a classical name for Japan) was the lead ship of the two Fusō -class dreadnought battleships built for the Imperial Japanese Navy. Launched in 1914 and commissioned in 1915, she initially patrolled off the coast of China, playing no part in World War I.

  2. The Fusō-class battleships (扶桑型戦艦, Fusō-gata senkan) were a pair of dreadnought battleships built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) before World War I and completed during it. Both patrolled briefly off the coast of China before being placed in reserve at the war's end.

  3. 扶桑级战列舰(英文:FUSO-class Battleship [1])是20世纪10年代 日本帝国海军 建造的第一型 超无畏级战列舰 (英文:Post-Dreadnaught Battleship,日本又称:超弩级战列舰)。 扶桑级战列舰采用飞剪式舰艏外观、长船首楼设计,总吨位29465吨,装有6座12门356毫米主炮,16门单管152毫米副炮,舰用主机功率46500马力,航速23节。 扶桑级战列舰原计划建造4艘,最后只完成了 扶桑号战列舰 及 山城号战列舰 。 首舰扶桑号1912年3月开工,1915年11月服役。 2号舰山城号1913年11月开工,1917年3月服役。 1935年日本针对该级战列舰的缺陷进行改装改进。 1944年10月 莱特湾海战 中,扶桑号、山城号被编入西村舰队。

  4. 10 Jan 2019 · Though the Fuso class was meant to fight first in Japanese territorial waters, strategist Satō Tetsutarō warned this next confrontational step was inevitable and Japan needed to maintain at all times a battleship fleet at 70% of the US Navy’s strength.

  5. Laid down March 11, 1912 as the lead ship Fusō-class battleship. Launched March 28, 1914 as Fusō the classical name for Japan. Also spelled Fuso in English sources. Commissioned November 8, 1915 in the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN). On December 13, 1915 assigned to the 1st Division, 1st Fleet under the command of Captain Kōzō Satō.

  6. 扶桑号战列舰(英文:FUSO Battleship,日文:ふそう),是日本帝国海军扶桑级战列舰1号舰。 由日本独自设计的第一艘超弩级战舰。 扶桑号,建于吴县海军造船厂,1912年3月11日开工,1914年3月28日下水,1915年11月18日竣工。

  7. Fusō (扶桑) was a central-battery ironclad built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) in the 1870s. She was built in the United Kingdom because such ships could not yet be constructed in Japan.

  8. The armament consisted from 12 356mm guns (the same model, as on battlecruisers), placed in six twin turrets from which two were positioned amidships and had the limited angles of raking. Main guns were supplemented by 16 152mm secondary guns in casemates and 6 submerged 533mm TT.

  9. Fuso. Contributor: C. Peter Chen. When battleship Fuso was completed in 1914, she was the largest and the most powerfully armed battleship in the world. She did not participate in any major action during WW1.

  10. Fusō (扶桑, a classical name for Japan) was the lead ship of the two Fusō -class dreadnought battleships built for the Imperial Japanese Navy. Launched in 1914 and commissioned in 1915, she initially patrolled off the coast of China, playing no part in World War I. In 1923, she assisted survivors of the Great Kantō earthquake.