IJN Yamashiro - A Quiet Career Ending in Fire and Destruction

Japanese ships, of the second world war, tend to range from 'really really lucky' to 'really really unlucky'. Yamashiro, the second of the Fuso-class, falls somewhere in the middle. She was 'lucky' in the sense of avoiding damage, for much of the war.
One can argue she was also unlucky, in her one battle ending in such a catastrophic loss.
Regardless, Yamashiro is an interesting ship to look at. Even if most of her career can best be described as 'training and patrols'.
Further Reading:
www.amazon.com/Battleship-Fus...
www.amazon.com/Warships-Imper...
www.amazon.com/Imperial-Japan...
www.amazon.com/Battle-Surigao...
www.combinedfleet.com/Yamashir...

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  • @JohnnySmithWhite-wd4ey
    @JohnnySmithWhite-wd4ey5 ай бұрын

    She has the honor of being part of the last all big gun naval combat in history.

  • @jimmiller5600

    @jimmiller5600

    5 ай бұрын

    I hope I'm never honored like that.

  • @toawing

    @toawing

    5 ай бұрын

    Many honours sent her way

  • @mbryson2899
    @mbryson28995 ай бұрын

    Nicely covered. The _Yamashiro_ is usually only mentioned in passing, not covered as you have done. I'm likely in the minority, but I sincerely like her final superstructures. They are very unapologetically utilitarian in a very Japanese way, which to me is aesthetically pleasing in and of itself. I am a fan of function over form.

  • @guaporeturns9472

    @guaporeturns9472

    5 ай бұрын

    I love the pagodas as well

  • @socaljarhead7670

    @socaljarhead7670

    5 ай бұрын

    Pagoda masts were awesome!

  • @Joshua-fi4ji

    @Joshua-fi4ji

    4 ай бұрын

    I enjoy them too, though I have to say that I prefer Fuso's and Nagto's ever so slightly.

  • @spiderz8144
    @spiderz81445 ай бұрын

    The fusō class BB is one of my favorite looking BBs. Super sleek and a cool and easy to recognize profile. Definitely not the best ship layout design, but still pretty cool.

  • @Joshua-fi4ji

    @Joshua-fi4ji

    4 ай бұрын

    True, but the number of guns were an intentional design choice on both these and their cruisers. It was thought that since the Japanese were likely to end up outnumbered, then at least they could split the fire efficiently and engage multiple targets simultaneously with at least some degree of success. Whether that thought had any merit or not cannot really be said as it was never tested in the time period it was designed for.

  • @spudhut2246
    @spudhut22465 ай бұрын

    I think the Fuso's are some of the best looking battleships out there. It was a mighty ship in her time, unfortunately the weakest during the war.

  • @NashmanNash

    @NashmanNash

    5 ай бұрын

    Fuso got the ugliest pagoda ever created though :D

  • @JohnnySmithWhite-wd4ey

    @JohnnySmithWhite-wd4ey

    4 ай бұрын

    Only the Japanese navy could the business like command tower of a battle ship and make it look like a Shinto shrine.

  • @matthewschreck6418
    @matthewschreck64185 ай бұрын

    When built, the Fuso and Yamashiro were the most powerful battleships in the world, also being amongst the fastest, due to their length.

  • @justinarchibald3857
    @justinarchibald38575 ай бұрын

    You missed the final torpedo hit that was corrected by the navy in the mid 2000's. It was attributed to the USS Bennion and may have been the last hit she took, I can't remember since it was years since I have read that. An interesting note on that is that the USS Bennion was named after the captain of the USS West Virginia at Pearl Harbor. The Captain was posthumously recognized with the Medal of Honor for his actions.

  • @thinaphonpetsiri9907
    @thinaphonpetsiri99075 ай бұрын

    For her wreck being only 200 meters deep is quite concerning that those illegal salvagers may have get to her.

  • @manveerparmar6570

    @manveerparmar6570

    5 ай бұрын

    Divers can’t reach her only experienced divers at worst

  • @skyneahistory2306

    @skyneahistory2306

    5 ай бұрын

    The Surigao wrecks are all located in very rough waters. The currents were bad enough that Petrel barely surveyed them, outside Mogami. Not saying they *haven’t* been looted, but they’re safer than other wrecks at that depth.

  • @thinaphonpetsiri9907

    @thinaphonpetsiri9907

    5 ай бұрын

    @@manveerparmar6570 The thing is that those grave robbers hadn’t actually used a diver these days. They just dropped a bomb onto the wreck to blast it to pieces before using the crane to steal said pieces scattered around sea floor. Last year, Malaysian authority has raided one of those thieves’ hideouts and found lots of twists metal pieces from Prince of Wales and Repulse with an evidence that they have been blown off the wreckage rather than being cut off. They also found heavy duty cranes, ROVs, and lots of explosives.

  • @thinaphonpetsiri9907

    @thinaphonpetsiri9907

    5 ай бұрын

    @@skyneahistory2306 You have a good point there. It may not even be worth for those robbers to do it in such areas. I’m just a little concerned given what happened to many wrecks around these areas (one of them was my great grandfather’s tomb and those imbeciles literally tore the wreck apart and left basically nothing).

  • @jason-hy8ci

    @jason-hy8ci

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@thinaphonpetsiri9907 Disgusting. Zero honor.

  • @genes.3285
    @genes.32855 ай бұрын

    A very unique design. Perhaps when I was in high school, I would have designed such a battleship with six turrets instead of the standard three, and with a towering pagoda superstructure. The loss of lives (ten survivors) was catastrophic. Too bad. She fought well.

  • @socaljarhead7670

    @socaljarhead7670

    5 ай бұрын

    Every battleship I doodled in elementary school looked like Fuso!😄

  • @DragonShadowfire1
    @DragonShadowfire15 ай бұрын

    I always saw the Fuso and Yamashiro as the 'Tragic Twins'. Both have service tied to the Great Kanto Earthquake, both were lost in similarly violent final act, and they both had only ten of their respective crew survive. I have my own personal theory about Fuso during her final moments, but I'll save that comment for the vid about her. While the Fuso class of Battleships certainly look the part for a meme ship, but I think they are also Titans of the Jutland era of Dreadnaught class ships. Something like Yamashiro would have likely obliterated most of her competitors in a similar style engagement, but by the second world war, she was just out of the times. I didn't comment on the Albatross vid, but I really like seeing those come back! I had admittedly overlooked the Austro-hugarian Airforce as a factor during the First world war, so thank you for helping to shed some light on that field of study for me. Always love seeing new vids from you and hope you're feeling better!

  • @johnfranciscastilloatienza2555
    @johnfranciscastilloatienza25555 ай бұрын

    This video is interesting

  • @burisleifwenden1784
    @burisleifwenden1784Ай бұрын

    Among the destroyers fired torpedoes at Yamashiro was Heywood L.E. who ironically served in Japan as Ariake after the war.

  • @palmpurusdiotech3432
    @palmpurusdiotech34325 ай бұрын

    Yamashiro and Fuso were good fits for the Japanese home defense. Ground based aircraft, with destroyers, torpedo boats and cruisers. Nagoto was supposed to be there defending the home islands as well. Japan had this weird conception that the American forces were going to spearhead straight for Japan instead of struggling through the pacific Island to Island. When we started the island hoping campaign the US forces started systematically destroying the Japanese navy until the home fleet was called upon to help deliver the absolute victory the Japanese were looking for. They believed one battle could draw in the US navy to complete destruction but it was a unfeasible plan. The closest they got was hitting taffy 3 and they got turned away.

  • @VersusARCH

    @VersusARCH

    5 ай бұрын

    Island hopping was only made possible by US superiority in the air. When the US seriously went on the offensive (Central Pacific drive, notably attack on the Marianas) they did so with massed seapower, just as the Japanese assumed they would. Unfortunately the US produced too strong a navy for them to defeat.

  • @palmpurusdiotech3432

    @palmpurusdiotech3432

    5 ай бұрын

    @@VersusARCH well sir, I’m a American so that’s not a “unfortunate thing” for me. The Japanese were incredibly skilled adversaries who relied upon preconceived notion’s that proved faulty. The victory in 6 months proposition was a unprecedented assumption considering the United States had never sued for peace with a aggressor nation in its history. So the idea that we were just going to surrender was not a logical assumption. The Philippines were also a US territory at the time and we were still obligated to go liberate them. We granted the Philippines independence after the war because of everything that they had been through. When the United States acquired the Philippines from Spain we inherited the civil war Spain had been waging within their colony. There were serious considerations though to grant the Philippines statehood throughout the early 1930’s. So Japan seriously underestimated the United States obligations to their territories. We had been investing 5% of our GDP, prior to the Wall Street crash to modernize the Philippines. Resulting in Manila being one of the most prosperous cities in the Asian Pacific. Japan miss understood what they were up against and the resolve that would see through to absolute victory.

  • @lyedavide
    @lyedavide5 ай бұрын

    Whatever her shortcomings may have been, she sure put up a good fight. A testament to the Japanese shipbuilders, she took a great deal of punishment before finally sinking. So many other battleships went under with much less damage.

  • @edroosa2958
    @edroosa29585 ай бұрын

    Thanks for another good “no nonsense” informative video. 👍

  • @paulhubsch5111
    @paulhubsch51115 ай бұрын

    How did I miss that one until now, that is some awkward-looking warship. Nothing like Yamato, Bismarck or Hood. I'll ask Google for those afore-mentioned Pagoda Mast memes right after finishing this video, already looking forward to some surely amusing stuff now :-D

  • @petestorz172
    @petestorz1725 ай бұрын

    The Japanese used Junyo and Ryujo in the invasion of the Aleutians. Junyo and Yamashiro had similar maximum speeds (as did, later in the war, the escort carriers and battlewagons of the 7th Fleet). The Kongo class were fast enough to steam with the IJN's fleet carriers.

  • @tylermcneill
    @tylermcneill2 ай бұрын

    Great video

  • @grandadmiralzaarin4962
    @grandadmiralzaarin49625 ай бұрын

    I never understood why they didn't remove the two amidship turrets and install a more powerful power plant for the engines, similar to how the Italians modernized their WWI battleships effectively making the class fast battlecruisers like the Kongos.

  • @robertdickson9319

    @robertdickson9319

    5 ай бұрын

    The Japanese favored offense above all else - the turrets would stay. She was roughly comparable in speed to almost all pre-war US battleships so upgrading her speed was never a serious discussion/option - at least after her 30's reconstruction.

  • @kentlindal5422
    @kentlindal54225 ай бұрын

    Has anyone properly surveyed the wreck? I'd love to see more detailed images.

  • @tomyorke3412
    @tomyorke34125 ай бұрын

    Have you done one of these on IJN Nagato? A true survivor until the US dropped two nukes on her.

  • @warp9p659
    @warp9p6595 ай бұрын

    They were dreadnoughts that were comparable to dreadnoughts in the navies of their adversaries. Certainly they were outclassed by new and progressively improved construction, but they were still useful for certain operations. As with the elderly dreadnoughts in US and Royal Navies, they lacked the speed to operate with the front line carrier strike forces. I noted that Rear Admiral Samuel Eliot Morrison states in his excellent naval history series that Yamashiro lacked radar during her engagement in the Battle of the Surigao Straight, however other sources indicate she had by then been fitted with Type 21, Type 22, and Type 13 radars.

  • @panic_2001
    @panic_20015 ай бұрын

    great content, as always 👍 They were just way too slow for WWII

  • @alexzenz760

    @alexzenz760

    5 ай бұрын

    Faster then the rebuilt US battleships....

  • @genericpersonx333

    @genericpersonx333

    5 ай бұрын

    I would say yes and no. It is more Japan never really put them in a place where they could be useful. Yes, they were too slow to really play the cat-and-mouse games that faster battleships could, but the IJN didn't think battleships should be doing that anyway. Their doctrine called for battleships to remain together in reserve to sortie against weakened enemy fleets, to be the killing blow as it were after other IJN assets did their work. The problem is the IJN's other forces were so good at wrecking enemy forces early on in the war that the IJN never found a fleet they thought justified sending the battleships after, and so the battleships stayed idle until it was too late for them to make a big difference. For most of 1942 and 1943, when the IJN actually had more battleships and carriers in the Pacific than the USN and Royal Navy, the IJN mostly waited for the US Navy to make a big strike into the Central Pacific from Hawaii. By 1944, when the IJN realized the real threat was the slow grind of American forces from the south, the USN already had more battleships and carriers than the IJN.

  • @robertdickson9319

    @robertdickson9319

    5 ай бұрын

    I would argue that the 2 Fusos & the 2 Ises would have been better utilized protecting Kondo's invasion force at Midway instead of hanging around in the Aleutians area doing nothing. Doing so would have freed up Kongo & Hiei to be more properly utilized protecting Kido Butai. It doesn't change the historical battle but if things had gone to Yamamoto's plan the 4 old battleships would have been far more useful in that position. You could also make a case that the Fusos, Ises & the 2 Nagatos could have been a nice follow up to Kondo's bombardment of Henderson field at Guadacanal. For all their talk of offense the Japanese were just too passive in general around that island. Certainly by the end of 1942 the general usefulness of all 6 of those BB's was essentially over.

  • @panic_2001

    @panic_2001

    5 ай бұрын

    @@robertdickson9319 What can I say: My comment regarding Henderson Field was removed straight from KZread. It was about the IJN.

  • @guaporeturns9472
    @guaporeturns94725 ай бұрын

    I never realized US destroyers had such a successful battle with their torpedoes. Never really heard of this. Thanks

  • @ronrubacher1425
    @ronrubacher14255 ай бұрын

    The mast looks like a good place for a restaurant.

  • @raigarmullerson4838
    @raigarmullerson48385 ай бұрын

    Love the content. Cheers from Estonia

  • @budwyzer77
    @budwyzer775 ай бұрын

    The IJN really should have removed one amidships turret on the Fusos and Ises and used the space for additional machinery to get to ~28 knots during the 1930s refit. They would have made for subpar fast battleships but at least they could escort Kaga.

  • @Joshua-fi4ji

    @Joshua-fi4ji

    4 ай бұрын

    That would be a huge refit and it'd almost be better and more efficient for them to scrap them and replace them with new ones. Either a new design or just replacing them with Kongō type ships - unless they wanted to break the treaty early.

  • @budwyzer77

    @budwyzer77

    4 ай бұрын

    @@Joshua-fi4ji Indeed they would have been huge refits but I think they would have proved a little more worthwhile than the equally huge Kongo refits. A modernized Ise probably would have survived the encounter that doomed Hiei. I'd argue the Fuso/Ise modernizations as they were proved *perfectly* wasteful. Their 1930s refits got them up to 24/25 knots- leaving them barely too slow for carrier escort. Neither class did anything of note until the Japanese sacrificed the Fusos at Surigao Strait. They would have been better off leaving the Kongos with a less intensive engine refit and focusing their efforts on getting the Fusos/Ises up to 27/28 knots (removing one turret on each). That way by 1939 their entire battle line would have had 16 16" guns and 72 14" guns sailing at 25 knots- with all the 14" ships capable of going a few knots faster. This would have easily been the world's fastest battle line capable of dictating the terms of engagement in line with their decisive battle doctrine.

  • @map3384
    @map33845 ай бұрын

    If you want a challenge buy the 1/350 Fujimi kit IJN Yamashiro. The pagoda tower was certainly interesting to build. It’s a great kit. The Japanese are superior in manufacturing kits of great detail. I’m just finishing painting the model. Some of the parts are fiddly like assembling the 25mm anti aircraft guns.

  • @mikeynth7919

    @mikeynth7919

    5 ай бұрын

    And that's one thing that gets me riled up about those kits. Everything, and nearly every smallest feature is broken down into multiple parts just so (a) you can lose your mind trying to assemble them and (b) lose many to the "shoot out of the tweezers and into the ether" effect. It holds me back from building more of those kits than I would like.

  • @map3384

    @map3384

    5 ай бұрын

    @@mikeynth7919 Ow yes. I’ve searched the floor many times while building this kit. And I’ve got 1/350 kits of Kongo, Kaga, Nagato, and four other Fujini , Hasegawa kits. But they are worth it.

  • @robbielee2148

    @robbielee2148

    5 ай бұрын

    If you want a challenge try scratch building, or kit bashing. I had to expand my 1/600 airfix RN fleet somehow after collecting them all, so an extra Nelson & Hood combined to make a G3 plus an extra ArkRoyal became Unicorn. The results totally depend on your own imagination & ability, very rewarding if you are really into that one ship that just ain’t available otherwise.

  • @bennettrogers7921

    @bennettrogers7921

    5 ай бұрын

    @@mikeynth7919I have, and enjoy building those kits too. I learned to not grip the tweezers too hard when holding the small parts, found that worked better in the long run. Instinctively I would grip too hard at first.

  • @williamashbless7904
    @williamashbless79045 ай бұрын

    Sad- like a former championship boxer hanging on past his prime.

  • @DubbleTwice
    @DubbleTwice5 ай бұрын

    I reckon the Fusos with the epic pagoda look amazing.

  • @falloutlover5443
    @falloutlover54435 ай бұрын

    0:15 Not gonna lie, that caught me off guard.

  • @cwcsquared
    @cwcsquared4 ай бұрын

    As far as I’ve read, at least one of them was in the non aircraft carrier portion of the Midway fleet.

  • @harrymurphey2634
    @harrymurphey26345 ай бұрын

    ... because of the "Pagoda's" ... most of their wrecks are upside down on the bottom ....

  • @michaelfranklin4276
    @michaelfranklin42765 ай бұрын

    The "P" & "Q" turrets had their pros and cons. Rangefinding and angles of fire were not as good as the fire and aft turrets. However, from an attack point of view, there was better survivability with more turrets in a battle. It would be a dream come true if some billionaire built a full scale replica of Fuso or Yamashiro for a Japanese war memorial. I have a feeling seeing either ship would draw more emotional response and pride from the Japanese than the Yamatos, believe it or not.

  • @jerryumfress9030
    @jerryumfress90305 ай бұрын

    Floating around with the Eiffel Tower

  • @kirktravis5780
    @kirktravis57804 ай бұрын

    At quick glance Fuso has her "c" turret facing forward. Yamashiro has her c turret facing aft. F for Fuso f for forward.

  • @_photonx6017
    @_photonx60175 ай бұрын

    I was thinking the 500-foot pagoda mast should have had a turret on top, then I noticed they had put one in the middle. Hilarious!

  • @18TerAmina85
    @18TerAmina855 ай бұрын

    Magnificent ships! But sent into a naval "Banzai!" charge with no hope of success.

  • @robmcelwee389
    @robmcelwee3895 ай бұрын

    My grandfather ship USS Killen, torpedoed her.

  • @BobSmith-dk8nw
    @BobSmith-dk8nw5 ай бұрын

    Well ... between the two of them ... they had 24 x 14" guns. *_IF_* they'd just had those two battleships against the half dozen American Standards - it could have been an interesting fight but the supporting ships the Americans had were just over whelming. That and the Americans had gotten their Torpedoes sorted. So - it just ended up being a slaughter. Still - in the grand scheme of things - the Southern Force had attracted the attention of the bombardment force American battleships - so they would at least not be present when the Center Force came through San Bernadino Strait. That - and Halsey had taken the bait and gone after the Carriers - so the main heavy ship formations of the Americans had been taken out of play and the Japanese plan had worked. The Trouble was - this was supposed to be the Death Ride of the Japanese Navy. That is what it was *_SUPPOSED_* to be. The trouble is - some things die hard. The Japanese had time and again - NOT - fully committed their ships because they were preserving them for the Decisive Battle and/or because they couldn't replace them. So - here's Kurita - and - he's already had his flag ship sunk out from under him - literally - putting him IN the water - and he orders a General Attack - and loses control of his ships. So ... he ends up getting them back together - and then retreating ... to what purpose? The Japanese ships in Japan could be armed and maintained - but they had no fuel. The ones in Indonesia had fuel but they couldn't be armed and maintained. Kurita should have kept pressing forward and gone after the Invasion Fleet - until all his ships were sunk - but - he didn't and they retreated to be sunk ignominiously, in some cases in port. So - the _Fuso's_ did their part. That's all they could do. Kurita threw away their sacrifice and the sacrifice of the Northern Force when he retreated to preserve his fleet - to no purpose. Some things die hard. .

  • @petestorz172
    @petestorz1725 ай бұрын

    Enterprise's and Hornet's GTHO speed was about 8 Kn faster than Yamashiro's top speed, possibly more if Yamashiro wasn't in tip-top shape.

  • @bloody_bones5673
    @bloody_bones56735 ай бұрын

    What doesn’t kill us, makes our bridge stronger.

  • @alanh1406
    @alanh14065 ай бұрын

    I wonder if their is any written history of the 10 men that survived.

  • @tylermcneill
    @tylermcneill5 ай бұрын

    😮

  • @nonamesplease6288
    @nonamesplease62885 ай бұрын

    Japanese Gin Palace

  • @user-xh3lz9xt4l
    @user-xh3lz9xt4l4 ай бұрын

    Can anyone explain the US numbering or lettering as I'm confused . A carrier I thought would be AC and battleships B with Frigates being F and Destroyers D with Cruisers being C . But obviously I'm well off the mark.

  • @hashteraksgage3281

    @hashteraksgage3281

    4 ай бұрын

    Fleet carrier CV Escort carrier CA Battleship BB Battle cruiser BC Heavy cruiser CA Light cruiser CL Destroyer DD Submarine SS I don't know the rest tbh

  • @chrismckay9923
    @chrismckay99235 ай бұрын

    Gee for a supposed weak ship. It certainly put up a proud fight.

  • @markgarin6355
    @markgarin63555 ай бұрын

    Well thank goodness a torpedo didn't hit the torpedo bulge....

  • @bobbyb.6644
    @bobbyb.66444 ай бұрын

    All that work - Good Money after Bad ? Pride ? 🤔

  • @lachbullen8014
    @lachbullen80145 ай бұрын

    I keep hearing about how the 25 mm having such a bad reputation Drachinfel has mention it a few dozen times and has yet to do a video explaining why it was so terrible can you please explain why it was so terrible...

  • @bacarnal
    @bacarnal5 ай бұрын

    The naval base is pronounced "Yō kūs ka". Good work overall.

  • @CaptainSeato
    @CaptainSeato5 ай бұрын

    Would it have been more beneficial to have turned the Fusos into carriers completely?

  • @paladin0654
    @paladin06545 ай бұрын

    Good piece. BTW it's pronounced "YO-KOOS-KA".

  • @richardletaw4068

    @richardletaw4068

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you. You beat me to it.

  • @jcwoodman5285
    @jcwoodman52855 ай бұрын

    Radar made these tower masts & pagodas very heavy useless mass...

  • @brucesim2003

    @brucesim2003

    5 ай бұрын

    Radar barely existed at the time the pagodas were installed.

  • @jcwoodman5285

    @jcwoodman5285

    5 ай бұрын

    @@brucesim2003 That's my point. Before radar it was this, or scout planes.

  • @brucesim2003

    @brucesim2003

    5 ай бұрын

    @@jcwoodman5285 Your initial comment leads one to believe you are saying they should not have been put in the ships. Hence my comment. Having said that, a British tripod was just as good, with far less weight penalty aloft.

  • @jdraven0890
    @jdraven08905 ай бұрын

    ああ、私の魚雷の膨らみ!

  • @joemccarthy114
    @joemccarthy1145 ай бұрын

    I firmly believe the shape of Godzilla was influenced by pagoda masts

  • @bobbyb.6644
    @bobbyb.66444 ай бұрын

    Hard to believe they weren’t Top Heavy ? 🤔

  • @hashteraksgage3281

    @hashteraksgage3281

    4 ай бұрын

    Most of the weight was placed low, the pagoda despite being tall didn't have much mass to create imbalances

  • @sebastian-FX357Z1
    @sebastian-FX357Z14 ай бұрын

    Thumbnail depicts battleship Fuso not Yamashiro.

  • @hashteraksgage3281

    @hashteraksgage3281

    4 ай бұрын

    Fuso's third turret faces forwards. The ship in the thumbnail has its turret facing backwards, that's the Yamashiro

  • @hashteraksgage3281
    @hashteraksgage32814 ай бұрын

    Very powerful battleships when they came out, however outdated by the 1940's. Too slow to keep up with carriers, makes sense the Japanese only used them in combat as a last resource. An outdated battleship is better than no battleship after all.

  • @longrider188
    @longrider1885 ай бұрын

    Yokosuka is actually pronounced "Ya-co-ska"

  • @Backwardlooking
    @Backwardlooking5 ай бұрын

    Compared to her original lines the final silhouette was appalling.

  • @TheBrandon40500

    @TheBrandon40500

    5 ай бұрын

    Both versions look great.

  • @bradenhagen7977

    @bradenhagen7977

    5 ай бұрын

    It gave it far more character at least. The early version couldn't be more generic.

  • @No-dy3zk
    @No-dy3zk4 ай бұрын

    I didn’t do it.

  • @larryw5429
    @larryw54295 ай бұрын

    Them towers look like a bunch of McDonalds hamburgers stacked on top of one another lmao!

  • @givenfirstnamefamilyfirstn3935
    @givenfirstnamefamilyfirstn39355 ай бұрын

    Hardly much inferior to U.S. standards or British ‘R’s? significantly faster in fact.

  • @pvccannon1966
    @pvccannon19665 ай бұрын

    She is a dreadnout class. Like Texas only they had those inboard side mounted guns. I didnt know other navys used drednoughts. I thought Texas was the only one. Well learn something new everday.