Shoukaku
Date de mise à jour: 05/12/2024
Shoukaku, the lead ship of the Shoukaku-class aircraft carriers, is known for her gentle demeanor and strong sense of duty. As a key participant in major World War II engagements, she strives to support her fleet and uphold its honor.
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