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Changes in Ship Types before and after the Washington Treaty, Especially concerning the Design of Our Cruisers [Draft for a lecture at the Science Council, etc.]
- AI summary (β)
- A draft for a lecture at the Science Council, etc., on the subject of changes in ship types before and after the “Washington Treaty,” especially an examination of the design of Japanese cruisers. From the Navy’s perspective, it discusses turrets and armament, machinery, defensive strength, hull structure, aviation and submarines, lessons of the European War, and post-treaty limitations on capital ships and auxiliary vessels, extending to a design comparison of the Yubari class and Kako class. Ship names appearing include Yubari, Kako, Nagato, Kongo, Kaga, Tosa, Amagi, and Kii. Issued February 20, 1926. Keywords: Washington Treaty, cruisers, Yubari, Kako, Navy, European War, ship type, armament, machinery, defensive strengthAuto-generated by Azure OpenAI gpt-5.5 from OCR text (which may contain errors) and image captions.
- Item ID
- bbe866d6-0c5c-42c3-b925-48a222c7f81e
- Catalogue ID
- 60360401
- Card catalogue
- [Draft for lectures from the late Taisho to early Showa period]
- Category
- 講演・講義:講演
- Issued
- 1926-02-20
- Holder
- 東京大学柏図書館
- Year registered
- 2007
- Warship
- Cruiser
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