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April 15, Showa 3, On Research Concerning High-Speed Warships, Doctor of Engineering Hiraga Yuzuru [Typed Manuscript]
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- This item is a typed manuscript article dated April 15, Showa 3, by Doctor of Engineering Hiraga Yuzuru, concerning the selection of hull dimensions and form for high-speed warships, weight reduction, and the allocation of offensive and defensive power, speed, and cruising range. Taking the Imperial Japanese Navy’s Tenryu, Tatsuta, and Kuma class as its premises, it discusses the design of Yubari and savings in construction costs, the 7,100-ton cruisers such as Furutaka, Kako, Aoba, and Kinugasa, and the development into the Myoko class, and presents comparative tables with the Washington Conference and the cruisers of various powers. Keywords: Hiraga Yuzuru, high-speed warships, Yubari, Furutaka, Kuma class, Washington Conference, cruisers, hull design, Imperial Japanese NavyAuto-generated by Azure OpenAI gpt-5.5 from OCR text (which may contain errors) and image captions.
- Item ID
- ca40d41f-cbc8-4e53-91c8-b15f91340e0e
- Catalogue ID
- 60330201
- Card catalogue
- [Research Concerning High-Speed Warships]
- Category
- 論文
- Holder
- 東京大学柏図書館
- Year registered
- 2007
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