Katori-class cruiser

Katori
Katori
Class overview
NameKatori class
BuildersMitsubishi, Yokohama
Operators Imperial Japanese Navy
Cost
  • 6,600,000 JPY (Katori and Kashima)[1]
  • 7,200,000 JPY (Kashii)[2]
Built1938–1940
In commission1940–1945
Planned4
Completed3
Cancelled1
Lost2
Retired1
General characteristics
TypeCruiser
Displacement
  • 5,890 long tons (5,985 t) normal
  • 6,180 long tons (6,279 t) full load
Length129.77 m (425 ft 9 in)
Beam15.95 m (52 ft 4 in)
Draught5.75 m (18 ft 10 in)
Propulsion
  • 2-shaft geared turbines, plus diesel motors
  • 3 Kampon boilers
  • 8,000 shp (6,000 kW)
Speed18 knots (21 mph; 33 km/h)
Range9,000 nautical miles (17,000 km) at 10 knots (19 km/h)
Complement315 + 275 midshipmen
Armament
Armour
Aircraft carried1 × floatplane
Aviation facilities1 catapult

The Katori-class training cruisers (香取型練習巡洋艦, Katori-gata renshū-jun'yōkan) were originally ordered by the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) to serve as training ships in the 1937 and 1939 Supplementary Naval budgets. During the Pacific War, they were used as administrative flagships for various fleets, such as submarine command and control, and to command escort squadrons. The ships were upgraded as the war progressed with additional anti-aircraft guns and depth charges.

  1. ^ Senshi Sōsho Vol.31 (1969), p.534
  2. ^ Senshi Sōsho Vol.31 (1969), p.564