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Iki (battleship)

Iki (battleship)

Iki that was photographed in Yokosuka Port on February 12, 1906
Warship career
Ordering
The start of work 1886March 8
The launching 1889May 20
Placement on duty 1891May 13
Removal from a register 1915May 1
Afterwards October 3, 1915 sinking disposal
Performance specifications
Displacement Reserve: 8,440t
Full loading: 9,960t
Full length The head between the perpendicular line: 99.9m
The draft head: 101.0m
Overall width 20.4m
Draft 7.6m
Engine ベルヴィール 式石炭専焼缶 16
Two three steps of + standing straight types three inflatable cylinder reciprocating organizations biaxial promotion
8,000ihp

Fuel Coal 1,000t
最大速 16Knot
Flying range 4,900 nautical miles (10 knots time)
Strength of an army 611 people
Armor A draft zone: 360mm
A gun turret: 230-250mm
A case mate: 150mm
A deck: 60mm


兵装 The 30.5cm (30-caliber) multiple-barreled cannon one 2 gate
The 15.2cm (40-caliber) 単装砲 six 6 gate
The 12cm (40-caliber) 単装砲 six 6 gate
The 8cm (40-caliber) machine gun six 6 gate


Iki (breath) is a battleship of the Japanese Navy. The name of a warship is associated with old name of a country "Iki country".

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Summary

"Iki" was the fleet ironside impeller torr Nicolai first of Russian Empire formerly (Russian :ИмператорНиколайI). It was the most influential war vessel of the Baru-like fleet and, for the Russian Empire Navy era, has acted as a flagship at one time.

It was done 鹵獲 during Russo-Japanese War by Japan, and this became battleship (coastal defense ship) "Iki". It was finally attacked and sunk as target ship and was dismantled.

Warship career

Captain

※It is based on "a flag officer history" of "history of Japanese Navy" Vol. 9, Vol. 10 and "an official daily gazette".

  • Colonel Ryokichi Kajikawa: From June 14, 1905 to November 2, 1905
  • Colonel Shinrokuro Nishi: From December 20, 1905 to August 30, 1906
  • Colonel forest justice Taro: From August 30, 1906 to August 5, 1907
  • 奥宮衛大佐: From August 5, 1907 to August 10
  • (and) 奥宮衛大佐: From August 10, 1907 to February 20, 1908
  • (and) Kiyoshi Tsukiyama intellect colonel: From February 20, 1908 to April 1, 1908
  • Kiyoshi Tsukiyama intellect colonel: From April 1, 1908 to December 10
  • Colonel Keikichi Uemura: From May 25, 1909 to July 16, 1910
  • Colonel Kichijima Jutaro: From July 16, 1910 to December 1
  • (and) Colonel Shizunosuke Togou: From December 1, 1910 to April 1, 1911
  • (and) Colonel Hikoshichi Kubota: From April 1, 1911 to May 22
  • (and) Colonel Junkichi Yajima: From May 22, 1911 to December 1
  • (and) Colonel Shizunosuke Togou: From December 1, 1911 to December 1, 1912
  • (and) Imai and a paternal blood colonel: From December 1, 1912 to May 29, 1914
  • (and) Okada three good colonel: From May 29, 1914 to May 1, 1915

References

  • Navy history preservation society "history of Japanese Navy" Vol. 7, Vol. 9, Vol. 10, first law publication, 1995.
  • Official daily gazette

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