Statistics for World War II Heavy Cruisers of the Imperial Japanese Navy

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  • The average score is 13 of 18

Answer Stats

ClassFateAnswer% Correct
FurutakaSunk October 11, 1942 during the Battle of Cape EsperanceFurutaka
100%
AobaSunk at Kure Naval Base; July 28, 1945. later scrappedAoba
98%
MyokoScuttled; July 8, 1946Myoko
97%
TakaoScuttled October 27, 1946Takao
97%
MogamiSunk during Battle of Surigao Strait; October 25, 1944Mogami
96%
ToneSunk at Kure Naval Base; July 24, 1945. Later raised and scrappedTone
94%
TakaoSunk October 23, 1944 by submarine USS DarterAtago
77%
ToneSunk during Battle off Samar; October 25, 1944Chikuma
70%
TakaoSunk as result of actions at Battle off Samar; October 25, 1944Chokai
66%
TakaoSunk October 23, 1944 by submarine USS DaceMaya
65%
FurutakaSunk August 10, 1942 by submarine USS S-44Kako
64%
MogamiSunk during Battle of Midway; June 5, 1942Mikuma
62%
MyokoSunk by American aircraft; November 4, 1944Nachi
59%
MogamiSunk during Battle off Samar; October 25, 1944Suzuya
57%
MyokoSunk at the Battle of the Malacca Strait; May 16, 1945Haguro
52%
MyokoSunk June 8, 1945 by submarine HMS TrenchantAshigara
51%
MogamiSunk by aircraft from USS Ticonderoga; November 25, 1944Kumano
51%
AobaSunk November 14, 1942 during the Naval Battle of GuadalcanalKinugasa
46%

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