Kapal tempur Jepang Mikasa
Tampilan
Mikasa di Yokosuka, Jepang, 2010
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Tentang kelas | |
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Operator: | Angkatan Laut Kekaisaran Jepang |
Didahului oleh: | Asahi |
Digantikan oleh: | kelas Katori |
Dibangun: | 1899–1902 |
Bertugas: | 1902–1923 |
Selesai: | 1 |
Disimpan: | 1 |
Sejarah | |
Nama | Mikasa |
Asal nama | Gunung Mikasa |
Dipesan | 26 September 1898 |
Pembangun | Vickers, Barrow-in-Furness |
Pasang lunas | 24 Januari 1899 |
Diluncurkan | 8 November 1900 |
Mulai berlayar | 1 Maret 1902 |
Dicoret | 20 September 1923 |
Status | Disimpan sebagai kapal peringatan |
Ciri-ciri umum (saat dibangun) | |
Jenis | Kapal tempur Pra Dreadnought |
Berat benaman | 15.140 ton panjang (15.380 t) (normal) |
Panjang | 432 ft (131,7 m) |
Lebar | 76 ft (23,2 m) |
Daya muat | 27 ft (8,2 m) |
Tenaga |
15.000 shp (11.000 kW) 25 Belleville boilers |
Pendorong | 2 shafts, 2 vertical triple-expansion steam engines |
Kecepatan | 18 knot (33 km/h; 21 mph) |
Jangkauan | 9.000 nmi (17.000 km; 10.000 mi) at 10 knot (19 km/h; 12 mph) |
Awak kapal | 836 |
Senjata |
2 × 2 – 12 in (305 mm) guns 14 × 1 – 6 in (152 mm) QF guns 20 × 1 – 12-pounder guns 6 × 1 – 3-pounder guns 6 × 1 – 2.5-pounder Hotchkiss guns 4 × 18-inch torpedo tubes |
Pelindung |
Krupp cemented armour Belt: 4–9 in (102–229 mm) Deck: 2–3 in (51–76 mm) Gun turrets: 8–10 in (203–254 mm) Barbettes: 8–14 in (203–356 mm) Conning tower: 4–14 in (102–356 mm) Casemates: 2–6 in (51–152 mm) |
Mikasa (三笠 ) adalah sebuah kapal tempur Pra Dreadnought yang dibuat untuk Angkatan Laut Kekaisaran Jepang (ALKJ) pada akhir 1890an, dan satu-satunya kapal dari kelas-nya sendiri. Kapal tersebut ditugaskan sebagai kapal bendera Laksamana Tōgō Heihachirō selama Perang Rusia-Jepang pada 1904–1905, termasuk Pertempuran Port Arthur pada hari kedua perang tersebut dan Pertempuran Laut Kuning dan Tsushima.
Referensi
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