Japanese cruiser Sendai

History
Empire of Japan
NameSendai
NamesakeSendai River
Ordered1920 Fiscal Year
BuilderMitsubishi
Laid down16 February 1922
Launched30 October 1923
Commissioned29 April 1924[1]
Stricken5 January 1944
Fate
General characteristics
Class and typeSendai-class light cruiser
Displacement5,195 long tons (5,278 t) (standard)
Length152.4 m (500 ft 0 in)
Beam14.2 m (46 ft 7 in)
Draft4.9 m (16 ft 1 in)
Installed power90,000 shp (67,000 kW)
Propulsion
  • 4 × Parsons geared turbines
  • 10 × Kampon boilers
  • 4 × shafts
Speed35.3 kn (65.4 km/h; 40.6 mph)
Range5,000 nmi (9,000 km; 6,000 mi) at 14 kn (26 km/h; 16 mph)
Complement452
Armament
Armor
Aircraft carried1 × floatplane
Aviation facilities1 × catapult

Sendai (川内 軽巡洋艦, Sendai keijun'yōkan) was a Sendai-class light cruiser in the Imperial Japanese Navy. She was named after the Sendai River in southern Kyūshū. Sendai was the lead ship of the three vessels completed in her class of light cruisers, and like other vessels of her class, she was intended for use as the flagship of a destroyer flotilla.

  1. ^ Lacroix, Japanese Cruisers, p. 794.