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Kashima was a Japanese light cruiser the keel of which was laid in 1938, launched in September 1939, and entered service with the Imperial Japanese Navy in May 1940. The length of the ship was 130 m, width 15.9 m, and a full displacement - 7,100 tons. Cruiser Kashima's maximum speed was only 18 knots. The main armament was 4 140 mm guns in two turrets, two cannons each, and the additional armament was, among others: two 127 mm guns and two twin 533 mm torpedo tubes. Kashima was the second Katori-class cruiser in succession. Originally, at the time of ordering, these types of units were planned as training ships, but during the Pacific War, they were adapted as light cruisers and performed various auxiliary functions in the Japanese fleet. The career of cruiser Kashima during World War II began

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