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Warship Design and the Progress of Imperial Warships, by Hiraga Yuzuru, Professor at Tokyo Imperial University, Naval Constructor Vice Admiral, Doctor of Engineering
- AI summary (β)
- The lecture manuscript "Warship Design and the Progress of Imperial Warships" is a document by Hiraga Yuzuru, Professor at Tokyo Imperial University, Naval Constructor Vice Admiral, and Doctor of Engineering, discussing the basic performance of warships, offensive power, defensive power, speed, weight distribution and design techniques, and the development of Imperial Navy vessels. It refers to the Navy, Yubari, the Furutaka class, the Myoko class, Nagato, the Kongo class, the Mogami class, Nelson, Rodney, Dunkerque, and others, and treats gun power, watertight compartments, armor protection, and propulsion machinery under the Washington Treaty and the London Treaty. Issued December 24, 1937. Keywords: Hiraga Yuzuru, warship design, Imperial Navy, Yubari, Furutaka class, Myoko class, Nagato, Washington Treaty, London TreatyAuto-generated by Azure OpenAI gpt-5.5 from OCR text (which may contain errors) and image captions.
- Item ID
- 1db609e2-ec80-4dc4-b98d-702726ef9b1d
- Catalogue ID
- 10030201
- Card catalogue
- "Manchurian Academic Association Lecture (Complete)," etc.
- Doc type
- 講演原稿(メモ1枚挟)
- Category
- 講演・講義:一般
- Issued
- 1937-12-24
- Extent
- 36 typed sheets on Japanese-language Navy typing paper; 1 sheet in pencil and pen | 37 sheets
- Holder
- 東京大学柏図書館
- Year registered
- 2007
- Warship
- Warship
- Remarks
- Manuscript for a public lecture in Xinjing, August 1937 (note that some corrections will be made at the time of presentation) 12.12.24
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