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- Q2381658 subject Q6322852.
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- Q2381658 abstract "Kotaka (小鷹, "Falcon") was a torpedo boat of the Imperial Japanese Navy. She was ordered in 1885 from the shipbuilder Yarrows in London, Great Britain, where she was built in parts along Japanese specifications, and then assembled in Yokosuka Naval Arsenal, Japan.She participated in the First Sino-Japanese War (1894–1895) and the Russo-Japanese War (1904–1905). She was decommissioned on 1 April 1908, to become a training ship. She was retired on 1 March 1916, but again reactivated in 1917, ending her career in January 1927.When launched in 1888, Kotaka, at 203 tons, was the largest torpedo boat in the world, and "was the forerunner of torpedo-boat destroyers that appeared a decade later". She was armed with four 1-pounder (37 mm) quick-firing guns and six torpedo tubes. In the following years, the Imperial Japanese Navy equipped itself with much smaller torpedo boats of French design, but in her trials in 1899, Kotaka demonstrated that she could go beyond a role of coastal defense, and was capable of following larger ships on the high seas. The British shipbuilder Yarrow "considered Japan to have effectively invented the destroyer".In 1904, Kotaka was experimentally refitted with a mixed oil and coal engine, instead of her original coal-only propulsion.".
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- Q2381658 commissioningDate "1890-08-19".
- Q2381658 completionDate "1888-10-10".
- Q2381658 country Q188712.
- Q2381658 decommissioningDate "1908-04-01".
- Q2381658 length "50.3".
- Q2381658 shipBeam "5.8".
- Q2381658 thumbnail Kotaka.jpg?width=300.
- Q2381658 topSpeed "35.188".
- Q2381658 type Q324233.
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- Q2381658 shipCommissioned "1890-08-19".
- Q2381658 shipCompleted "1888-10-10".
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- Q2381658 shipDecommissioned "1908-04-01".
- Q2381658 shipName "Kotaka".
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- Q2381658 comment "Kotaka (小鷹, "Falcon") was a torpedo boat of the Imperial Japanese Navy. She was ordered in 1885 from the shipbuilder Yarrows in London, Great Britain, where she was built in parts along Japanese specifications, and then assembled in Yokosuka Naval Arsenal, Japan.She participated in the First Sino-Japanese War (1894–1895) and the Russo-Japanese War (1904–1905). She was decommissioned on 1 April 1908, to become a training ship.".
- Q2381658 label "Japanese torpedo boat Kotaka".
- Q2381658 depiction Kotaka.jpg.
- Q2381658 name "Kotaka".