Twenty-two light cruisers of the Imperial Japanese Navy missed much of Japanese surface action in World War Two. Lightly armed compared to their Allied rivals, they lacked the batteries of deadly Type 93 “Long Lance” torpedo, and offered paltry anti-aircraft capability. IJN expert Mark Stilles continues his IJN series with this war history of those 22 ships of seven classes.
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Japanese Light CruisersPosted: Friday, February 10, 2012 - 04:57 PM UTC