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During the 1930s, both ships underwent a series of modernizations and reconstructions. The modernization increased their armor, replaced and upgraded their machinery, and rebuilt their superstructures into the distinctive pagoda mast style. Despite the expensive reconstructions, both vessels were considered obsolescent by the eve of World War II, and neither saw significant action in the early years of the war.
 
During the 1930s, both ships underwent a series of modernizations and reconstructions. The modernization increased their armor, replaced and upgraded their machinery, and rebuilt their superstructures into the distinctive pagoda mast style. Despite the expensive reconstructions, both vessels were considered obsolescent by the eve of World War II, and neither saw significant action in the early years of the war.
 
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===Second Remodels===
 
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[[Category:Aviation Battleships]]
 
[[Category:Aviation Battleships]]

Revision as of 10:35, 20 June 2022

This category contains all ships in Fusou Class.

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The Fusō-class battleships (扶桑型戦艦) where built by the IJN during the first World War, during which they both briefly patrolled the coast of China before being placed in reserve at the war's end.

During the 1930s, both ships underwent a series of modernizations and reconstructions. The modernization increased their armor, replaced and upgraded their machinery, and rebuilt their superstructures into the distinctive pagoda mast style. Despite the expensive reconstructions, both vessels were considered obsolescent by the eve of World War II, and neither saw significant action in the early years of the war.

Pages in category "Fusou Class"

The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.