The Nagato-class battleships were the last of Japan’s pre-Treaty capital ships. They were the first class to carry 41 cm guns, the largest afloat and the first bigger than 15 inches. Nagato was the flagship of Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto during the attack on Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941. The ship was a target for U.S. nuclear weapon tests during Operation Crossroads in mid-1946.
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The ship was converted into a floating anti-aircraft platform and assigned to coastal defense duties after the war. It was the last ship of the class to be completed before the end of the Second World War. It is the only ship of its type still in service today, and the only one to be named Nagato. The class was succeeded by the Fusō-class dreadnoughts and the Kongo-class battlecruisers. The last of the pre-treaty class of ships to be built was the Kaga-class battleships, which was completed in 1933. The ships were modernized in 1933–1936 with improvements to their armor and machinery and a rebuilt superstructure in the pagoda mast style. They served in the Second Sino-Japanese War in 1937 and Nagato and her sister ship Mutsu briefly served as a flagship in the Great Kantō earthquake in 1923. The Japanese government considered a battle fleet of eight modern battleships and eight modern armored cruisers necessary for the defense of Japan in 1907. This was the genesis of the Eight-Eight Fleet Program, the development of a cohesive battle line of 16 capital ships less than eight years old. By 1915, the IJn was halfway to its goal and wanted to order four more dreadnougts, but the Diet rejected its plan. In 1916, the Diet authorized only one dreadnower, later called Nagato, and two battlecruiser. Later that year, American President Woodrow Wilson announced plans for 10 additional battleship and six battlecruising ships.
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