Juno class heavy cruiser
Designed as a response to the Myoko class cruisers, the Juno class had a substantial firepower improvement over the previous Cascadia class, bringing her six guns to nine. She was able to retain her speed of 33 knots and her 100mm belt. Displacing only 9000 tonnes, there was still room for improvement and the navy was not yet satisfied with this new class, still being weaker than their Japanese counterparts, and very unbalanced. They were however happy with her level of firepower, as it would be carried onto further classes, while her armor would be improved with subsequent classes.
Career wise the Junos were possibly the unluckiest class in the navy, Suki and Sage were torpedoed during the surprise attack on Port Isla, whilst Juno was sunk by cruiser Haguro during the Battle of the Java Sea. Cora was the only member of the class to survive, serving in both theaters of war.
Displacement - 9100 tonnes
Main battery - 3x3 203mm/55
Secondary battery - 8x1 127mm/50
Armor - 100mm main belt
Speed - 33 knots
Range - 8000nm at 16 knots
Ships in class
Juno - Sunk in action, 1941
Cora - Scrapped, 1947
Suki - Torpedoed, 1940
Sage - Torpedoed, 1940