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Kawachi-class battleship

Kawachi at anchor
Class overview
NameKawachi class
Builders
Operators Imperial Japanese Navy
Preceded bySatsuma class
Succeeded byFusō class
Built1909–1912
In service1912–1945
In commission1912–1923
Completed2
Lost1
Scrapped1
General characteristics
TypeDreadnought battleship
Displacement20,823–21,443 long tons (21,157–21,787 t) (normal)
Length526–533 ft (160.3–162.5 m)
Beam84 ft 3 in (25.7 m)
Draft27–27.8 ft (8.2–8.5 m)
Installed power
Propulsion2 shafts, 2 steam turbine sets
Speed21 knots (39 km/h; 24 mph)
Range2,700 nmi (5,000 km; 3,110 mi) at 18 knots (33 km/h; 21 mph)
Complement999–1100
Armament
Armor

The Kawachi class (河内型戦艦, Kawachi-gata senkan) was a two-ship class of dreadnought battleships built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) in the first decade of the 20th century. Both ships bombarded German fortifications at Qingdao during the siege of Qingdao in 1914, but saw no other combat in World War I. Kawachi sank in 1918 after an explosion in her ammunition magazine with the loss of over 600 officers and crewmen. Settsu was disarmed in 1922 and converted into a target ship two years later to meet the terms of the Washington Naval Treaty and served until she was sunk in 1945 by American carrier aircraft. The ship was refloated after the war and scrapped in 1946–1947.


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