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''Satsuma's'' machinery. castings, forgings and boilers were manufactured by the shipyard at Yokosuka. | ''Satsuma's'' machinery. castings, forgings and boilers were manufactured by the shipyard at Yokosuka. | ||
==References== | |||
*Bywater, Hector Charles. ''Sea-power in the Pacific: A Study of the American-Japanese Naval Problem''. 1921. Houghton Mifflin, New York. |
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Japanese ship Satsuma (薩摩) was a pre-dreadnought battleship of the Imperial Japanese Navy. Originally laid down as a ship with an all-big-gun armament of eight 12-inch guns, due to slow production she and her sister Aki were re-designed with an intermediate-armament of four 12-inch and twelve 10-inch guns.
Satsuma's machinery. castings, forgings and boilers were manufactured by the shipyard at Yokosuka.
References
- Bywater, Hector Charles. Sea-power in the Pacific: A Study of the American-Japanese Naval Problem. 1921. Houghton Mifflin, New York.