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Japanese ironclad Kongō : ウィキペディア英語版
Japanese ironclad Kongō


was the lead ship of the corvettes built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) in the 1870s. The class was built in the United Kingdom because such ships could not yet be constructed in Japan. Completed in 1878, ''Kongō'' briefly served with the Small Standing Fleet before becoming a training ship in 1887, thereafter making training cruises to the Mediterranean and to countries on the edge of the Pacific Ocean. The ship returned to active duty during the First Sino-Japanese War of 1894–95 where she participated in the Battle of Weihaiwei. ''Kongō'' resumed her training duties after the war, though she also played a minor role in the Russo-Japanese War of 1904–05. The ship was reclassified as a survey ship in 1906 and was sold for scrap in 1910.
==Design and description==
During the brief Japanese occupation of Taiwan in 1874, tensions heightened between China and Japan, and the possibility of war impressed on the Japanese government the need to reinforce its navy. The following year the government placed an order for the armored frigate and the ''Kongō''-class corvettes ''Kongō'' and ''Hiei''〔Lengerer, Pt. I, pp. 40–42〕—with British shipyards as no Japanese shipyard was able to build ships of this size.〔Evans & Peattie, pp. 13–14〕 All three ships were designed by British naval architect Sir Edward Reed,〔
The contract for ''Kongō'' was awarded to Earle's Shipbuilding and Engineering Co. in Hull, England on 24 September 1875 for the price of £120,750, exclusive of armament. The vessel was named for Mount Kongō.〔Silverstone, p. 333〕
''Kongō'' was long between perpendiculars and had a beam of .〔Jentschura, Jung & Mickel, p. 13〕 She had a forward draft of and drew aft. The ship displaced and had a crew of 22 officers and 212 enlisted men. Her hull was of composite construction with an iron framework planked with wood.〔Lengerer, Pt. III, p. 50〕

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