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Japan had 25 aircraft carriers during World War II. They are "Fengxiang", "Akagi", "Kaga", "Soryu", "Flying Dragon", "Ryusho", "Zuizuru", "Shozuru", "Xiangfeng", "Zuiho", "Ryuho", "Taiho", "Chiyoda", "Chitose", "Unryu", "Amagi", "Katsuragi", "Shinano", "Otaka", "Cloud Eagle", "Flying Eagle", "Divine Eagle", "Sea Eagle", "Falcon", "Rushing Eagle". Among them, 10 ships were designed and built by themselves - "Fengxiang", "Canglong", "Feilong", "Longxiang", "Ruihe", "Xianghe", "Dafeng", "Yunlong", "Tiancheng", "Katsuragi"; There are 15 ships converted from other ** and civilian steamers - "Akagi", "Kaga", "Shoho", "Zuiho", "Ryuho", "Chiyoda", "Chitose", "Shinano", "Otaka", "Cloud Eagle", "Flying Eagle", "Divine Eagle", "Sea Hawk", "Hayabusa", "Okitaka".
Before launching the Pacific War, Japan had a total of 10 aircraft carriers, namely "Fengxiang", "Akagi", "Kaga", "Soryu", "Flying Dragon", "Ryuchi", "Zuizuru", "Xianghe", and "Zuiho". During the war, 15 ships were built and refitted, namely "Ryuho", "Taiho", "Chiyoda", "Chitose", "Unryu", "Amagi", "Katsuragi", "Shinano", "Otaka", "Cloud Eagle", "Flying Eagle", "Divine Eagle", "Sea Hawk", "Hayabusa", and "Okika". Except for the "Fengxiang", "Hayabusa", "Amagi", "Ryuho" and "Katsuragi", which disintegrated after the war, the rest were sunk in the war!
Fengxiang class "Fengxiang" Akagi-class "Akagi" (converted from a battlecruiser), "Kaga" (converted from the 3rd ship of the Nagato-class battleship) Soryu class "Soryu", "Flying Dragon" Ryuchamp-class "Ryuchamp" Zuizuru class "Zuizuru", "Shozuru" Xiangfeng-class (converted from a submarine carrier) "Xiangfeng", "Zuiho", "Ryuho" Daiho-class "Taiho" Chiyoda-class (converted from a seaplane carrier) "Chiyoda", "Chitose" Yunryu-class "Unryu", "Amagi". , "Katsuragi" Shinano-class (converted from the 3rd ship of the Yamato-class battleship) "Shinano" Daitaka-class (converted from a high-speed tanker) "Okaka", "Cloudhawk" Flying Eagle class (converted from a high-speed tanker) "Flying Eagle", "Hayabusa" Condor-class (converted from a high-speed tanker) "Divine Eagle", "Sea Hawk" Rushing Eagle class (converted from a high-speed tanker) "Okiya".
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Japan is a country with a maritime tradition, and during World War II, it used to have 25 aircraft carriers of various types, and why it is difficult to maintain one now, it also starts with the evolution of aircraft carriers.
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Japan had a total of 25 aircraft carriers during World War II. From the first aircraft carrier of the Japanese Navy, the Hosho, to the end of World War II, Japan built a total of 25 aircraft carriers, of which 10 were specially designed and built, and 15 were refitted.
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Japan had a total of 25 aircraft carriers during World War II.
Fengxiang". Akagi".
Kaga". Canglong".
Wyvern". "Longxiang".
Zuizuru". Xianghe".
Xiangfeng". Ruifeng".
Dragon and Phoenix". "Dafeng".
Chiyoda".
Chitose". Yunlong".
Amagi". Katsuragi".
Shinano". "Great Eagle".
Cloud Eagle". Flying Eagle".
Condor. Sea Hawk".
Hayabusa". "Rushing Eagle".
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Japan had 25 aircraft carriers during World War II. They are "Fengxiang", "Akagi", "Kaga", "Canglong", "Feilong", "Longxiang", "Zuizuru", "Xianghe", "Xiangfeng", ".
Zuiho", "Ryuho", "Daiho", "Chiyoda", "Chitose", "Unryu", "Amagi", "Katsuragi", "Shinano", "Otaka", "Unryu",
"Flying Eagle", "Divine Eagle", "Sea Eagle", "Hayabusa", "Rushing Eagle".
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