Fusō

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Fusō was an Imperial Japanese Navy dreadnought battleship, the lead ship of her class, that served in World War II and was sunk during the Battle of Surigao Strait.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Fusō-class battleship
Imperial Japanese Navy warship
dreadnought battleship
allegiance Imperial Japanese Navy
armamentType naval artillery
belligerent Axis powers
Japan
conflict Pacific War
World War II
countryOfOrigin Imperial Japan
surface form: Empire of Japan
designedAs dreadnought battleship
engagedBy U.S. Navy destroyers and cruisers at Surigao Strait
era early 20th century warship
fate sunk
hasArmour armoured belt
armoured decks
armoured turrets
hasPropulsion steam turbines
historicalPeriod World War II
historicalSignificance one of the Japanese battleships sunk at Surigao Strait
locationOfSinking Surigao Strait
lostWith significant portion of her crew
namedAfter Fusō (poetic name for Japan)
navalRole line-of-battle ship
navalTheater Pacific Ocean
operator Imperial Japanese Navy
participatedIn Battle of Surigao Strait
partOf Battle of Leyte Gulf
Japanese surface fleet at Leyte Gulf
serviceEntryConflict World War I era (did not see combat)
shipClass Fusō-class battleship
shipType battleship
capital ship
status war grave
sunkBy United States Navy
surface form: United States Navy forces

torpedoes
sunkDate 1944-10-25
sunkIn Battle of Surigao Strait
usedFor naval gunfire support
surface combat

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