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The Progress of Imperial Warships: Popular Lecture at the Second Engineering Society Conference, April 1932 [offprint]
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- This item is an offprint of the “Popular Lecture at the Second Engineering Society Conference” by Naval Constructor Vice Admiral, Doctor of Engineering, Hiraga Yuzuru, on the subject of the progress of Imperial warships. It explains warship strength in terms of offensive power, defensive power, speed, and cruising range, as well as habitability, maneuverability, seakeeping, and communications capability, and discusses guns, torpedoes, mines, aircraft bombs, armor and watertight compartments, engine horsepower, and related topics. Examples cited include Nagato, Mutsu, Furutaka, Myōkō, Akagi, and Kaga. Published in April 1932. Keywords: Imperial warships, Hiraga Yuzuru, Engineering Society, capital ships, cruisers, defensive power, speed, Nagato, Furutaka, AkagiAuto-generated by Azure OpenAI gpt-5.5 from OCR text (which may contain errors) and image captions.
- Item ID
- 8866d890-5445-44ce-8ed4-5bc168f9ef2f
- Catalogue ID
- 60250101
- Card catalogue
- [The Progress of Imperial Warships; Warship Design and the Progress of Imperial Naval Vessels]
- Category
- 講演・講義:一般
- Issued
- 1932-04-01
- Holder
- 東京大学柏図書館
- Year registered
- 2007
- Warship
- Warship
- Remarks
- 1932/4
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