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The lead-ship was named after Mount '''Furutaka''' located on Etajima, Hiroshima; while her sister-ship was named after the '''Kako''' River in the Hyogo prefecture. | The lead-ship was named after Mount '''Furutaka''' located on Etajima, Hiroshima; while her sister-ship was named after the '''Kako''' River in the Hyogo prefecture. | ||
==Vehicles== | ==Vehicles== | ||
− | ===Rank | + | ===Rank III=== |
* [[IJN Kako|Kako]] <sub>(1935)</sub> (加古) | * [[IJN Kako|Kako]] <sub>(1935)</sub> (加古) | ||
− | ===Rank | + | ===Rank IV=== |
* [[IJN Furutaka|Furutaka]] <sub>(1942)</sub> (古鷹) | * [[IJN Furutaka|Furutaka]] <sub>(1942)</sub> (古鷹) | ||
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Description
The Furutaka-class cruisers (古鷹型巡洋艦, Furutaka-gata jun'yōkan) were a class of two heavy cruisers which saw service with the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II.
The lead-ship was named after Mount Furutaka located on Etajima, Hiroshima; while her sister-ship was named after the Kako River in the Hyogo prefecture.
Vehicles
Rank III
- Kako (1935) (加古)
Rank IV
- Furutaka (1942) (古鷹)
Vehicles are listed in order of refit year, not build year