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Nagara-class cruiser : ウィキペディア英語版
Nagara-class cruiser

The six were light cruisers operated by the Imperial Japanese Navy. The ''Nagara''-class cruisers proved useful in combat operations ranging from the Aleutian Islands to the Indian Ocean throughout World War II. Most served as flagships for destroyer or submarine squadrons, and were deployed for transport or local defense missions. Towards the end of the war, the surviving vessels were increasingly obsolete and were retained as second-line units.〔Stille, ''Imperial Japanese Navy Light Cruisers 1941-45'', page 22〕
The ''Nagara'' class was followed by the very similar .
==Background==
A final three 5,500 ton class light cruisers authorized under the 8-4 Fleet Program were ordered by the Imperial Japanese Navy in 1920. Due to minor changes in design, primarily due to advances in torpedo technology, these three vessels were initially designated as “modified Kuma-class”, or “5500-ton class Type II”, before being re-designated after the lead vessel, . A second set of three vessels was authorized in late 1920.〔Stille, p. 20.〕 These final three vessels were initially to be named ''Suzuka'', ''Otonase'', and ''Minase'' until November 1921.〔Gardner, p. 238.〕

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