Japanese cruiser Ikoma

Japanese battlecruiser Ikoma
History
Empire of Japan
NameIkoma
Ordered1904 Fiscal Year
BuilderKure Naval Arsenal
Laid down15 March 1905
Launched9 April 1906
Commissioned24 March 1908
Stricken20 September 1923
FateScrapped, 20 September 1923
General characteristics
Class and typeTsukuba-class armored cruiser
Length
  • 134.11 m (440.0 ft) waterline;
  • 137.11 m (449.8 ft) overall
Beam22.80 m (74.8 ft)
Draught7.95 m (26.1 ft)
Installed power20,500 shp (15,290 kW)
PropulsionTwo shaft reciprocating VTE steam engine; 20 Miyabara boilers
Speed20.5 knots (38 km/h)
Range5,000 nautical miles (9,000 km) at 14 knots (26 km/h)
Complement879
Armament
Armor

Ikoma (生駒) was the second vessel in the two-ship Tsukuba class of armoured cruisers in the Imperial Japanese Navy. She was named after Mount Ikoma located on the border of Osaka and Nara prefecture. On 28 August 1912, Ikoma was re-classified as a battlecruiser.[1]

  1. ^ Jentsura, Jung & Mickel, p. 77