Japanese cruiser IJN Mogami
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It was the first ship of the oldest heavy cruiser of the old Japanese Navy, and was originally built as a light cruiser under the restrictions of the London Naval Treaty. Construction began on October 27, 1931, sea trials began on March 14, 1934, and was officially commissioned on July 28, 1935. The design was considered a failure in naval architecture because they were too light when they were originally built, and because of the overweight and welded seams that cracked when the main gun fired, all four ships needed to be rebuilt during the first years of service to remain seaworthy. It can also carry three Aichi E16A reconnaissance seaplanes. All of these cruisers were sunk in World War II.