The Fat Electrician Reviews: Battleship New Jersey hundiendo una isla (Iowa Class Battleship)



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38 pensamientos sobre “The Fat Electrician Reviews: Battleship New Jersey hundiendo una isla (Iowa Class Battleship)

  1. I understand the Iowa class also had better radar and targeting than the Yamato. Becausr while accuracy by volume is fun, accuracy by actual accuracy gets the job done quicker. And know what's better than high volume fire or accurate fire? BOTH.

  2. During the Iraq war the Wisconsin sailed past a fortified island, the captain radioed the defenders saying he'd come back tomorrow to ram and sink their island if they didn't surrender.
    They surrendered.

  3. Have you done a video on the USS Iowa and the fact that it "sank" a moving train. This train was not on the docks but inland so there is that.
    Also lets not forget that the Iowa class Battleships main guns didnt so much blow shit up as just permanently delete geological features

  4. You never heard of the Yamato class then. The biggest battleship ever built 461mm 18 inch AP and HE shells weighing about 80,000 tons and had more armor than any battleship during WW2 and took over 20 US torps and 40 bombs to destroy the Yamato took over 6 hours to sink it.

  5. It gets worse. There are before and after photos of the island in question. It wasn’t a big island but it did have a concrete bunker on it… after new Jersey pressed “Control, Alt Delete” there was literally a crater in the sea bed.

  6. Can you conceive of loading electronics in front, 16" round, finned rocket in back, fired full blast as for a 20 mile kinetic impact but making it into a small dia ship based kinetic energy round as a smart round?

  7. Sectional density is the most important part of the shell design for the Iowa class gunna. Those shells had more armor penetration than Yamato

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