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Recent findings and book translation suggests that all the No.13 designs I've previously posted and labelled the ABC Designs are actually not the preliminary designs of the No.13 class but rather variants to finish the 2nd pair of the Kii class battleships, IJN Suruga and Omi. Actual design work on the following No.13 class was not started due to the WNT, but Hiraga suggested either 4x3 41cm or 4x2 46cm weaponry, 30knots speed and armour to withstand 16" shells on around 48.000tons for the "Super" Kii class while waiting the order to start actual design work on it in 1920 .
So tge construction dates would be similar to that of the Kii class vessels.
As for 20" or 51cm weapons, no evidence of actual weapon development before 1935 but the 48cm test gun suggest that that they were considering large weapons in the 1920's. Testing that gun helps with the constfuction with both 46 and 51cm cannons.
Note that the USN developing a 18" cannon by the time of WNT and considering a 20" cannon.
The RN already had the 18"/40 BL Mark I in service, developing the 18"/45 BL Mark II and Fisher likely ordered or asked for development of a 20"/40 cannon for a Super Furious in 1916.
France had developed and built a 45cm cannon in 1920.
So tge construction dates would be similar to that of the Kii class vessels.
As for 20" or 51cm weapons, no evidence of actual weapon development before 1935 but the 48cm test gun suggest that that they were considering large weapons in the 1920's. Testing that gun helps with the constfuction with both 46 and 51cm cannons.
Note that the USN developing a 18" cannon by the time of WNT and considering a 20" cannon.
The RN already had the 18"/40 BL Mark I in service, developing the 18"/45 BL Mark II and Fisher likely ordered or asked for development of a 20"/40 cannon for a Super Furious in 1916.
France had developed and built a 45cm cannon in 1920.
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