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    Jingei (迅鯨, Swift Whale) was a wooden-hulled paddle steamer warship of the early Imperial Japanese Navy. Already obsolete by the time of its completion...
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  • Three Japanese Naval vessels have been named Jingei: Japanese warship Jingei, a corvette launched in 1876 and struck in 1894 Japanese submarine tender Jingei...
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    Jingei (迅鯨, Swift Whale), was the lead vessel of the Jingei-class submarine tenders operated by the Imperial Japanese Navy, from the 1920s through World...
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  • protecting Japan, that names of other warships be selected from the names for Japan or provinces. Ships captured during the Russo-Japanese War were renamed...
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  • Japanese Naval vessels have been named Chōgei (長鯨, long whale): Japanese warship Chōgei Maru, a transport ship active during the Boshin War Japanese submarine...
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    Battle of Wake Island (category Battles of World War II involving Japan)
    Ro-60, 61, and 62. They were supported from Japanese base in the Marshall Islands and the submarine tender Jingei. Ro-66 was sunk in collision and Ro-60 damaged...
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    Tōgō Heihachirō (category Japanese military personnel of the First Sino-Japanese War)
    was promoted to the rank of first lieutenant of the Japanese built paddle-steamer warship Jingei, later to be transferred to the corvette Amagi. In 1882...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese submarine tender Chōgei
    the Jingei-class submarine tenders operated by the Imperial Japanese Navy, from the 1920s through World War II. Along with her sister ship Jingei, she...
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  • Japanese Admiralty held a hearing on the damage suffered by Fourth Fleet in the storm, resulting in recommendations for changes on Japanese warship design...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese cruiser Chikuma (1938)
    1945. Lacroix, Japanese Cruisers, p. 794 Anthony P. Tully, 'Solving some Mysteries of Leyte Gulf: Fate of the Chikuma and Chokai ', Warship International...
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    equipment, and supplies. ATLA unveiled the HSMVO trimaran warship concept model at the Japanese defense trade-show MAST Asia 2017. According to Navy Recognition...
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    8 cm/40 3rd Year Type naval gun (category Naval guns of Japan)
    Hatsutaka-class minelayer Ise-class battleship Izumo-class cruiser Japanese Type L submarine Jingei-class submarine tender Kaichū type submarine Kaidai-type submarine...
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    returned to Japan via Hong Kong, and, on 15 April 1882, while steaming from Kobe to Yokohama, suffered damage as a result of being rammed by the Jingei, a side-paddle...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese cruiser Ibuki (1943)
    The Japanese cruiser Ibuki (伊吹) was a heavy cruiser built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during World War II. The lead ship of her class of two...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese destroyer Amatsukaze (1939)
    US carriers damaged several Japanese warships but scored no sinkings, and Amatsukaze was not damaged. In turn, the Japanese planes sank the aircraft carrier...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese battleship Musashi
    Musashi (Japanese: 武蔵, named after the former Japanese province) was one of four planned Yamato-class battleships built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN)...
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    regard to limits. Generally speaking, the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) requirements gave rise to warships that were substantially larger than most of their...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese cruiser Maya
    in World War II with the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN). These were the largest and most modern cruisers in the Japanese fleet, and were intended to form...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese aircraft carrier Hiryū
    Hiryū (Japanese: 飛龍, meaning "Flying Dragon") was an aircraft carrier built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the 1930s. Generally regarded as...
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    Imperial Japanese Navy. She was converted from the submarine tender Taigei (大鯨, "Big Whale"), which had been used in the Second Sino-Japanese War. One...
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