Japanese battleship Hatsuse

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Japanese battleship Hatsuse was a pre-dreadnought battleship of the Imperial Japanese Navy that served in the Russo-Japanese War and was sunk by naval mines in 1904.

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instanceOf pre-dreadnought battleship
warship
armament 14 × 6-inch (152 mm) guns
4 × 12-inch (305 mm) main guns
smaller quick-firing guns
torpedo tubes
armor Harvey armor
beam about 23 meters
builder Elswick, Newcastle upon Tyne
builtBy Armstrong Whitworth
casualties significant loss of life among crew
causeOfLoss Russian naval mines
commandStructure Combined Fleet
commissioned 1901-01-18
conflict Russo-Japanese War
constructionSite United Kingdom
country Japan
surface form: Empire of Japan
crewComplement approximately 700–800 officers and men
dateOfSinking 1904-05-15
designedFor line-of-battle engagements
displacement 15000 long tons (standard, approximate)
era pre-dreadnought era
fate sunk by naval mines
flag Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (variant as naval ensign)
surface form: Naval Ensign of the Empire of Japan
flagshipOf 1st Fleet
surface form: 1st Division, 1st Fleet (early Russo-Japanese War)
historicalSignificance one of the first major Japanese battleships lost to mines in combat
hullNumber none (pre-hull-number era in IJN)
laidDown 1898-01-10
launched 1899-06-27
length about 132 meters
namedAfter Mount Hatsuse NERFINISHED
navalTechnology transition period before HMS Dreadnought
notableEngagement operations off Port Arthur
operator Imperial Japanese Navy
participatedIn Russo-Japanese War
pennantNumber not used at time of service
placeOfSinking Yellow Sea
off Port Arthur
propulsion coal-fired boilers
vertical triple-expansion steam engines
role capital ship
serviceEntry 1901
shipClass Shikishima-class battleship NERFINISHED
status wreck
topSpeed about 18 knots
usedIn blockade of Port Arthur

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Japanese battleship Shikishima sisterShip Japanese battleship Hatsuse