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Product Description ■ The "Japanese Navy Light Cruiser Sakawa" comes with a 2-piece 25-mm machine gun in the Imperial Navy Series!
The light cruiser "Sakawa" is the fourth Agano type ship that was built at the Sasebo Navy Arsenal in November 1942 during the war, and was completed in November 1944 at the end of the war.
The Agano type ship was planned as a torpedo squadron flagship ship, and it features a modern appearance and military equipment that is different from the previous 5500 ton type ships.
The main guns were equipped with three 15-cm multiple guns and two newly developed 8-cm multiple high-angle guns.
The Sakawa was completed in the month following the Battle of Leite, and the Combined Fleet was not able to carry out organized operations.
The ship was moved from Sasebo to Kure and engaged in training in the western Inland Sea, but had no opportunity to play an active role, and went to in the month before the war ended.
The war ended as it was.
After the war, the ship traveled to Gaichi as a demobilization transport ship and returned to Japan, and in July 1946 it was used as an atomic bomb experimental ship on Bikini Atoll and sank.
After the war, the ship went back and forth as a demobilization transport ship. It was served as an atomic bomb experimental ship on Bikini Atoll and sank.
From the time of completion, the ship was equipped with No. 21, No. 22 and No. 13 detectors.
From the time of completion, the ship was equipped with No. 21, No. 22 and No. 13 detectors.
From the time of completion, the ship was equipped with No. 21, No. 22 and No. 13 detectors.
From the way of the Japanese Light Cruiser until the end of the war, the ship sank.
From the time of completion, the ship was equipped with No. 21, No. 22 and No. 13 detectors.
From the way of the Japanese Light Cruiser until the end of the war, the ship sank.
From the time of completion, the ship was equipped with No. 21, No. 22 and No. 13 detectors.