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Japanese cruiser Mogami (1908) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Japanese cruiser Mogami (1908)
was the second ship in the of high-speed protected cruisers in the Imperial Japanese Navy. Officially rated as a ''tsūhōkan'', meaning dispatch boat or aviso, she was named after the Mogami River in northern Honshū, Japan. Her sister ship was . ''Yodo'' had a clipper bow and two smokestacks, whereas ''Mogami'' had a straight raked bow with three smokestacks. 〔Conway, ''Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships, 1905–1922'', page 236〕 ==Background== Designed and built domestically in Japan, the lightly armed and lightly armored ''Yodo''-class vessels were intended for scouting, high speed reconnaissance, and to serve as dispatch vessels. However, they were already obsolete when designed, with the development of wireless communication used during the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905. 〔Conway, p. 236.〕 ''Mogami'' has the distinction of being the first turbine-powered vessel in the Imperial Japanese Navy.〔Conway, p. 236.〕 However, as the Japanese could not yet produce reduction gears, ''Mogami'' utilized an unwieldy system of three direct-drive marine turbine engines, two for cruising and one for high speed. She was also the first warship to be produced by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries in Nagasaki.
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