Well, this isn't exactly IJN, but it's part of the AU I'm doing with all the IJN drawings, so I figured I'd post it here. (And it's a rarity for me...my first USN ship!
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By 1941, it was blatantly obvious the IJN was building more battle cruisers, and the USN - while building battleships out the wazoo in an effort to catch up - wanted some more 'cruiser killers' to combat both these new enemy battle cruisers plus the twelve 10-inch-gunned large cruisers that the IJN already had. As such, the United States ordered an upgraded 'cruiser killer' class to go along with the seven
Alaskas that were currently under (or about to start) construction. The second class of large cruiser not only had an increase in 5-inch turrets (ten twin mounts versus six on the
Alaskas at the expense of any aircraft handling facilities), but also an upgrade in main armament to nine fourteen-inch guns. The large gap in their superstructures affectionately earned them the nickname of the "Bucktooth-class". Even so, most considered them handsome vessels.
By the end of the war, the list of U.S. large cruisers looked like this:
Alaska-class
U.S.S. Alaska (CB-1) - commissioned 17 December 1943
U.S.S. Guam (CB-2) - commissioned 17 March 1944
U.S.S. Hawaii (CB-3) - commissioned 17 June 1944
U.S.S. Philippines (CB-4) - commissioned 17 September 1944
U.S.S. Puerto Rico (CB-5) - commissioned 17 December 1944
U.S.S. Samoa (CB-6) - commissioned 17 March 1945
U.S.S. Aleutians (CB-7) - commissioned 17 June 1945
Constitution-class
U.S.S. Constitution (CB-8) - commissioned 6 February 1945
U.S.S. Constellation (CB-9) - commissioned 6 May 1945
U.S.S. United States (CB-10) - commissioned 6 August 1945
U.S.S. America (CB-11) - commissioned 6 November 1945
U.S.S. Shiloh (CB-12) - commissioned 6 February 1946
U.S.S. Gettysburg (CB-13) - commissioned 6 May 1946
U.S.S. Appomattox (CB-14) - commissioned 6 August 1946