Dragon (スループ)
Warship career | |
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Ordering: | |
The start of work: | 1878February 9 |
The launching: | 1883August 18 |
Placement on duty: | 1885March 5 |
Removal from a register: | I am admitted into odd jobs ship on October 20, 1906 |
A scrapped ship: | 1911December 21 |
Performance specifications | |
Displacement: | Reserve: 1,547t |
Full length: | 67.3m |
Overall width: | 9.7m |
Draft: | 4.9m |
An engine: | One axis reciprocating steam engine, Japanese yen can 4 1,260HP |
Fuel: | Coal 256t |
最大速: | 12.0kt |
A strength of an army: | 210 people |
兵装: | 25-caliber of 17cm 単装砲 1 gates 25-caliber of 15cm 単装砲 1 gates 25-caliber of 12cm 単装砲 4 gates The 75mm 単装砲 1 gate |
The dragon (てんりゅう) is スループ of the Great Japanese Empire navy. The name of a warship was named for Tenryugawa that flowed into the Enshu rough sea.
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Warship career
It was started work at Yokosuka shipyard (Yokosuka arsenal in the back). I participated in Sino-Japanese War. After Russo-Japanese War, it was admitted into odd jobs ship and was used as Maizuru ground force of a naval base training ship, but it became the scrapped ship in 1911 and was sold.
Chronological history
- It is set of a completion third prize warship on March 5, 1885
- First-class is established on August 23, 1890
- From 1894 to 1895 Sino-Japanese War service in a war Dalian, Port Arthur, 威海衛攻略作戦等参加
- I cause a fire accident on November 26, 1897
- I classify it into a third-class coastal defense ship on March 21, 1898
- From 1904 to 1905 Russo-Japanese War Kobe port guard engagement
- It becomes the admission Maizuru ground force of a naval base training ship to a removal from a register odd jobs ship on October 20, 1906
- December 21, 1911 scrapping a vessel
- 1912 sale
Captain
※It is based on "a flag officer history" of "history of Japanese Navy" Vol. 9, Vol. 10 and "an official daily gazette".
- Major Isao Miura: From December 16, 1884 to October 27, 1887
- (knowledge) Major Hirao fortune Saburo: From October 27, 1887 to June 20, 1888
- (knowledge) Major Shichiro Kataoka: From June 20, 1888 to May 15, 1889
- (knowledge) Major Shinichi Arima: From May 15, 1889 to May 13, 1890
- (knowledge) Matsunaga male tree major: From May 13, 1890 to September 17
- (knowledge) 沢良煥少佐: From September 17, 1890 to September 25
- (knowledge) 沢良煥少佐: From September 25, 1890 to April 6, 1891
- (knowledge) Major Kitaro Endo: From July 23, 1891 to May 20, 1893
- (knowledge) Major Ryo Serada: From May 20, 1893 to December 13
- Colonel Ryo Serada: From December 13, 1893 to July 29, 1895
- An Endo increase storehouse major: November 15, 1895 -
- Major Takenobu Tokuhisa: From December 4, 1896 to April 17, 1897
- Major Hikohachi Yamada: From April 17, 1897 to May 29
- Major Takeshi Isono: May 29, 1897 -
- Sada Arikawa white major: From October 26, 1897 to February 10, 1898
- Lieutenant Colonel Isao Yajima: From February 10, 1898 to December 3
- The Takashi Fukumas lieutenant colonel: From December 3, 1898 to March 22, 1899
- 高桑勇中佐: From March 22, 1899 to June 3, 1899
- Colonel Shigenari Kato: From June 3, 1899 to December 25
- 丹羽教忠中佐: From March 23, 1901 to March 3, 1902
- Lieutenant Colonel Takahashi assistant Ichiro: March 3, 1902 -
- Lieutenant Colonel Keikichi Uemura: From May 10, 1906 to September 28, 1906
Reference materials
- Kure-shi maritime history Hall of Science "collection of Japanese Navy war vessel photographs, cruiser" Daiyamondosha, 2005.
- Navy history preservation society "history of Japanese Navy" Vol. 7, Vol. 9, Vol. 10, first law publication, 1995.
- 『Official daily gazette』
Allied item
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