-
Nisshin (日進) was a
seaplane tender (AV) of the
Imperial ****anese Navy
during World War II. She was
built at Kure
Naval ****nal from 1938 to 1942 and was...
- 442–443 Blair, Clay (1975).
Silent Victory. London: Lippincott. Dull, Paul
S. (1978). A
Battle History of the
Imperial ****anese Navy, 1941-1945. Annapolis...
- (5.67 kg) s**** with
muzzle velocities of 2,300 ft/
s (700 m/
s) and 1,500 feet per
second (450 m/
s) respectively. They
carried a
total of 1,200 rounds...
- Annapolis, Maryland:
Naval Institute Press. ISBN 0-87021-902-2. Dull, Paul
S. (1978). A
Battle History of the
Imperial ****anese Navy, 1941–1945. Annapolis...
-
information on the
ships available to historians. For
these reasons the A-150'
s exact specifications are uncertain. The
displacement was to be
similar to...
-
Yuzuru Hiraga, ****isted by Lt. Cmdr.
Kikuo Fujimoto.
Designed to beat the U.
S.
Omaha class and the
British Hawkins-class cruisers, they were as fast as...
-
Submarine tenders KomahashiSC Taigei
S Jingei Heian MaruSC Seaplane tenders NotoroSC KamoiSC Chitose Mizuho
S NisshinS Akitsushima
S Kamikawa MaruC Gunboats Small...
- 125.85-kilogram (277.5 lb)
projectiles at a
muzzle velocity of 840 m/
s (2,800 ft/
s). They had a
maximum range of 29,400 yd (26,900 m) at an
elevation of...
- force. Ozawa's was a
desperate mission—provide an
attractive target for U.
S.
Admiral William F. Halsey's
Third Fleet,
hopefully pulling the
powerful American...
-
Eastern Small Craft.
Division of
Naval Intelligence.
March 1945. pp. 22–23. U.
S. Army-Navy
Journal Of Recognition.
March 1944. pp. 42–43. Neushul,
Peter (1998)...