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  1. Japanese aircraft carrier Zuikaku - Wikipedia

    • Zuikaku was one of the most modern Japanese aircraft carriers when commissioned, and saw successful action throughout numerous battles during the Pacific War. Zuikaku started the war as part of Kidō Butai . 展开

    Overview

    Zuikaku (Japanese: 瑞鶴, meaning "Auspicious Crane") was the second and last Shōkaku-class aircraft carrier built for the
    Zuikaku … 展开

    Service history

    Zuikaku was laid down on 25 May 1938, launched on 27 November 1939, and formally commissioned on 25 September 1941. On the day of commissioning, Zuikaku departed on her maiden voyage from … 展开

    舰级翔鹤级
    制造厂川崎重工业神户造船厂
    动工1938年5月25日
    Gallery

    • Sailors winching up the anchor on the quarterdeck of Zuikaku, 26 November 1941.
    • A Nakajima B5N2 "Kate" taking off from Zuikaku to attack Pearl Harbor, 7 December 1941. … 展开

    Bibliography

    • Brown, David (1977). WWII Fact Files: Aircraft Carriers. New York: Arco Publishing. ISBN 0-668-04164-1.
    • Brown, J. D. (2009). Carrier Operations in World War II. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press. … 展开

     
  1. Shokaku class aircraft carriers - Naval Encyclopedia

  2. 翔鹤级航空母舰 - 百度百科

    翔鹤级 航空母舰 (日文:翔鶴型航空母艦/しょうかくがたこうくうぼかん、英文:Shokaku-class aircraft carrier [5] )是旧 日本海军 的一级 舰队航母 。为1937年日本海军的丸三造舰补充计划中拨款建造两艘“理想型航空母舰”,吸取前型航 …

  3. 瑞鹤号航空母舰 - 百度百科

    瑞鹤号航空母舰(Zuikaku)是翔鹤级航空母舰的二号舰,二战中日本帝国海军主力航空母舰之一。 1938年5月25日由川崎重工业神户造船厂开工建造,1939年11月27日下水,1941年9月25日完工。

  4. Shōkaku-class aircraft carrier - Wikipedia

  5. Japanese Navy Ships--Zuikaku (Aircraft Carrier, 1941 …

    Zuikaku was a 29,800-ton carrier that participated in several major battles against the U.S. Navy, including Pearl Harbor, Coral Sea, Midway, and Leyte Gulf. See photos of Zuikaku's construction, combat, and sinking in 1944.

  6. Japanese aircraft carrier Zuikaku | Military Wiki | Fandom

  7. Aircraft Carrier Zuikaku | World War II Database - WW2DB

  8. Japanese aircraft carrier Zuikaku - Fortunate Crane - asisbiz

  9. IJN Zuikaku Conventionally-Powered Fleet Aircraft Carrier

    Learn about the history and specifications of the IJN Zuikaku, a modern carrier that participated in the Pearl Harbor and Indian Ocean raids. Find out how she was sunk by US aircraft in 1944.