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Suma-class cruiser : ウィキペディア英語版 | Suma-class cruiser
The two were protected cruisers operated by the Imperial Japanese Navy. While more lightly armed and armored than many of its contemporaries, their small size and relatively simple design facilitated their construction and their relatively high speed made them useful for many military operations. Both participated in combat during the Russo-Japanese War and World War I. ==Background== The ''Suma''-class cruisers were designed and built in Japan at the Yokosuka Naval Arsenal, as part of an Imperial Japanese Navy program to end its dependence on foreign powers for modern warships, using an all-Japanese design and all-Japanese materials.〔Schencking, ''Making Waves'';〕 Although the Yokosuka Naval Arsenal had experience gained in the construction of the cruisers and , albeit with assistance from French naval engineers and imported components, construction of ''Suma'' still took four years and resulted in a vessel with questionable stability and seaworthiness. However, her construction gave Japanese designers and shipbuilders valuable experience which was applied to her sister ship ''Akashi'' and which was applied in designs for larger and more powerful vessels in the future.〔Jentsura, ''Warships of the Imperial Japanese Navy'' page 99〕
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