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The British ships were intended to defeat commerce-raiding armored cruisers like the Russian ships and and the Peresvet class were designed to support their armored cruisers.
Considering that the Amagi class were designed to displace 47000 t at full load in their battlecruiser configuration, this would have been a rather difficult displacement to obtain.
These four battlecruisers of the Kongō class were designed to match the naval capabilities of the battlecruisers of the other major naval powers at the time, and they have been called the battlecruiser versions of the British (formerly Turkish) battleship.
The four battlecruisers of the Kongō class were designed to match the naval capabilities of the other major powers at the time; they have been called the battlecruiser versions of the British (formerly Turkish) battleship.
Their planners recognized Japan would be unable to compete with the output of U.S. naval shipyards should war break out, so the 70,000 ton vessels of the Yamato class were designed to be capable of engaging multiple enemy battleships at the same time.
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