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  2. JS Kaga - Wikipedia

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    The ship bears the same name as the World War II-era Kaga, the Tosa-class battleship turned aircraft carrier that was produced in 1928 and participated in the attack on Pearl Harbor. She is also slightly longer than her World War II predecessor. Kaga and Izumo are the first aircraft carriers built by Japan since the end of World War II.

  3. Aircraft carrier operations during World War II - Wikipedia

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    USN cruiser gunfire may have contributed, along with bombing by carrier aircraft, to the sinking of IJN light carriers Chiyoda and Chitose 25–26 October 1944 during the Battle off Cape Engaño, part of the Battle of Layte Gulf. ^ Carrier launched aircraft sank or damaged 19 battleships during World War II.

  4. Category:World War II aircraft carriers of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. Chitose-class aircraft carrier. Hiyō-class aircraft carrier. Shōkaku-class aircraft carrier. Unryū-class aircraft carrier. Zuihō-class aircraft carrier.

  5. List of aircraft carriers in service - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of aircraft carriers which are currently in service, under maintenance or refit, in reserve, under construction, or being updated. An aircraft carrier is a warship with a full-length flight deck, hangar and facilities for arming, deploying, and recovering aircraft. [ 1 ] The list only refers to the status of the ship, not ...

  6. Imperial Japanese Navy in World War II - Wikipedia

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    Submarines. 195. During World War II, at the beginning of the Pacific War in December 1941, the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) was the third most powerful navy in the world, [3] and the naval air service was one of the most potent air forces in the world. During the first six months of the war, the IJN enjoyed spectacular success inflicting heavy ...

  7. Japanese aircraft carrier Kaga - Wikipedia

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    Kaga (Japanese: 加賀, named after the ancient Kaga Province) was an aircraft carrier built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN). Originally intended to be one of two Tosa-class battleships, Kaga was converted under the terms of the Washington Naval Treaty to an aircraft carrier as the replacement for the battlecruiser Amagi, which had been irreparably damaged during the 1923 Great Kantō ...

  8. List of Japanese Navy ships and war vessels in World War II

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    First purpose-built carrier in the world. Scrapped 1946. Ryūjō-class: Light aircraft carrier: Ryūjō (1931–1942) 8,000 tonnes Sunk 1942. Hiyō-class: Light aircraft carrier: Hiyō (1942–1944) Jun'yō (1942–1946) 24,150 tonnes Converted from an ocean liner in 1939. Hiyō sunk and Jun'yō scrapped 1946–1947. Zuihō-class: Light ...

  9. List of aircraft carriers of World War II - Wikipedia

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    Ships of World War II. This is a list of aircraft carriers of the Second World War. Aircraft carriers serve as a seagoing airbases, equipped with a flight deck and facilities for carrying, arming, deploying and recovering aircraft. [1] Typically, they are the capital ships of a fleet, as they project air power worldwide without depending on ...