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1 Δεκ 2009 · In the mid-1930s, the Japanese Navy commissioned a ship called Yamato intended to be the greatest battleship in the world—with more powerful guns, advanced optics, and impenetrable armor.
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Yamato 's nine main guns, mounted in three turrets, were the largest to ever crown a warship. They fired shells 18 inches in diameter, and each armor-piercing shell weighed as much as a small...
27 Δεκ 1988 · Equipped with the largest guns and heaviest armor and having the greatest displacement of any ship ever built, the Yamato proved to be a formidable opponent to the U.S. Pacific Fleet in World War II.
The battleship Yamato in a fly-around 3D animation. Appearance as on 7 April 1945.Buy the Yamato book published by Bloomsbury Publishing here:https://www.ama...
The Imperial Japanese Navy intended Yamato and a class of sister ships to be the greatest battleships of all—with more powerful guns, advanced optics, and impenetrable armor.
12 Ιαν 2023 · The book contains a full description of the design and construction of the battleship including wartime modifications, and a career history followed by a substantial pictorial section with rare onboard views of Yamato and her sister ship Musashi, a comprehensive portfolio of more than 600 perspective and three-view drawings, and 30 photographs.
The Anatomy of the Ship series of books are comprehensive treatments of the design and construction of individual ships. They have been published by Conway Maritime Press (now Conway Publishing) since the 1980s, and republished in the US by the Naval Institute Press.