CA - Aoba (1926)

青葉 / あおば
Aoba
Type: heavy cruiser
Class: Aoba
State : Japan
Running on water : 25. September 1926
Put into service: 20. September 1927
Sunk: 28. July 1945

Length overall: 185,87 m
Length at waterline: 183,58 m
Width: 15,83 m
Draught: 5.7 m
Displacement standard / maximum :7 100 t / 10 822 t

Armament:
6 x 203 mm (3x2)
4 x 120 mm/45 AA (4x1)
15 x 25 mm/60 AA (1x3, 6x2)
8 x 13 mm AA (2x4)
8 x 610 mm torpedo tubes (2x4)

Armour :
hips 76mm
the deck was 31.75 mm
towers 51mm

Max. speed:34,5 node
Propulsion: 12 boilers, Kampon, 4 turbines Parsons
Performance: 102 000 pcs
Radius of action: 6 000 nm. at 14 knots
Supply of fuel: 1 800 t. diesel + 450 t. coal
Aircraft: 1
Catapults: 1

Crew: 625 men.
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Aoba 30 října 1927 v Jokohamně
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Aoba v letech 1930-1937
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Aoba
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