Japanese Battleship Yamashiro

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Yamashiro with Fuso and Haruna (more distant), Tokyo Bay, 1930s
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rdered:
aid down: November 20, 1913
aunched: November 3, 1915
ommissioned: March 31, 1917
ate: Sunk October 25 1944
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isplacement: 39,154 tons
ength: 698 feet
eam: 100 feet 5 inches
raught: 31 feet 9 inches
ropulsion:
peed: 25 knots
ange:
omplement: 1400
rmament: twelve 14 inch guns, sixteen 6 inch, eight 5 inch DP, up to 37 × 25 mm AA
The Yamashiro (山城) was the Imperial Japanese Navy's second Fuso-class battleship, and was laid down at the Yokosuka Naval Arsenal on November 20, 1913, launched on November 3, 1915, and commissioned on March 31, 1917. She was the first Japanese vessel equipped with aircraft catapults. The Yamashiro differed slightly from its sister ship Fuso in the arrangement of gun turrets. At the battle of Surigao Strait on October 25, 1944, she came under attack and was sunk by U.S. naval forces.

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