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'''Mogami''' may refer to:
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==Description==
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The '''Mogami'''-class were four cruisers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy during the 1930s. All were named after Japanese rivers.
  
==Light Cruiser==
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They were initially built and classified as light cruisers to comply with the London Naval Treaty. After Japan refused to comply any longer with that agreement, all four ships were rearmed with larger guns and were reclassified as heavy cruisers.
  
* [[Mikuma]]
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==Vehicles==
* [[Suzuya]]
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===Rank V===
  
==Heavy Cruiser==
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* [[IJN Suzuya|Suzuya]] (鈴谷) <sub>(1937 CL)</sub>
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* [[IJN Mikuma|Mikuma]] (三隈) <sub>(1939 CL)</sub>
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* [[IJN Mogami|Mogami]] (最上) <sub>(1940 CA)</sub>
  
* [[Mogami]]
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<small>Vehicles are listed in order of refit year, not build year</small>
  
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== History ==
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{| class="wikitable"
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!Name
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!Builder
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!Laid down
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!Launched
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!Completed
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!Fate
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|-
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![[Mogami]]
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(最上)
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|[[Template:ShipManufacturer Kure Naval Arsenal|Kure Naval Arsenal]]
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|27 October
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1931
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|14 Mar
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1934
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|28 July
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1935
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|Scuttled after massive battle damage during
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the Battle of Surigao Strait, 25 Oct 1944
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|-
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![[Mikuma]]
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(三隈)
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|[[Template:ShipManufacturer Mitsubishi Shipbuilding|Mitsubishi Shipyard,]]
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Nagasaki
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|24 December
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1931
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|31 May
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1934
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|29 August
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1935
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|Sunk during the Battle of Midway, 5 Jun 1942
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|-
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![[Suzuya]]
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(鈴谷)
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|[[Template:ShipManufacturer Yokosuka Naval Arsenal|Yokosuka Naval Arsenal]]
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|11 December
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1933
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|20 November
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1934
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|31 October
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1937
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|Sunk during the Battle off Samar, 25 Oct 1944
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|-
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!Kumano
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(熊野)
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|[[Template:ShipManufacturer Kawasaki Shipyard Co.|Kawasaki Shipyard]],
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Kobe
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|5 April
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1934
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|15 October
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1936
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|31 October
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1937
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|Sunk by American aircraft during
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the Philippine campaign, 25 Nov 1944
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|}
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{{Template:Japan light cruisers}}
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{{Template:Japan heavy cruisers}}
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:43, 15 December 2023

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Description

The Mogami-class were four cruisers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy during the 1930s. All were named after Japanese rivers.

They were initially built and classified as light cruisers to comply with the London Naval Treaty. After Japan refused to comply any longer with that agreement, all four ships were rearmed with larger guns and were reclassified as heavy cruisers.

Vehicles

Rank V

Vehicles are listed in order of refit year, not build year

History

Name Builder Laid down Launched Completed Fate
Mogami

(最上)

Kure Naval Arsenal 27 October

1931

14 Mar

1934

28 July

1935

Scuttled after massive battle damage during

the Battle of Surigao Strait, 25 Oct 1944

Mikuma

(三隈)

Mitsubishi Shipyard,

Nagasaki

24 December

1931

31 May

1934

29 August

1935

Sunk during the Battle of Midway, 5 Jun 1942
Suzuya

(鈴谷)

Yokosuka Naval Arsenal 11 December

1933

20 November

1934

31 October

1937

Sunk during the Battle off Samar, 25 Oct 1944
Kumano

(熊野)

Kawasaki Shipyard,

Kobe

5 April

1934

15 October

1936

31 October

1937

Sunk by American aircraft during

the Philippine campaign, 25 Nov 1944


Japan light cruisers
Kuma-class  IJN Tama
  IJN Yubari*
Nagara-class  IJN Isuzu
Sendai-class  IJN Sendai
Agano-class  IJN Agano
Mogami-class  IJN Mikuma · IJN Suzuya
  * Unique ship

Japan heavy cruisers
Furutaka-class  IJN Furutaka · IJN Kako
Aoba-class  IJN Aoba
Myōkō-class  IJN Myoko · IJN Haguro
Mogami-class  IJN Mogami
Tone-class  IJN Tone