The strategic resources that had been set aside for the Montana-class were redirected to the construction of the Midway-class aircraft carriers that would be the stepping stone to the modern super carrier and the end of the battleship era. Granted, that doesn’t guarantee hits, but longer range has always been an acknowledged advantage in gunnery. I agree with your predicted outcome. The Rumor was the the second Montana class ship was to be the USS Ohio with a new 20 inch gun …. Carriers, particularly the Essex long hull class, were the new capital ship for all intents and considerations. The Montana-class would have retained 16-inch guns but would carry twelve of them and would be comparable in size and displacement to the Yamato. Which side takes it? In fact, Yamato was sunk during its suicide run to Okinawa on April 7, 1945, overwhelmed by waves of U.S. carrier-based torpedo bombers. The piece of armor tested by the navy is now on display at the Washington Navy Yard. The IJN armor was inferior in many ways, both because of impurities(dirt mostly) and because of improper tempering/hardening procedures. Log in or sign up to leave a comment Log In Sign Up. For his analysis, Parshall assumes that both battleship captains would close the range to less than 23 miles. While this showed that a 16-inch shell could penetrate the Yamato’s armor, it’s unlikely that it would have done so at distance. The Yamato-class vessels were huge at 72,000 tons and carried nine 18-inch guns. The two classes never met in battle but it’s interesting to … best. Since they couldn't match American quantity, it was Japanese navy doctrine for each warship to be more powerful than its individual U.S. counterpart. It would have been the ultimate duel of dreadnoughts. IOWA vs YAMATO. Of course, this scenario is hypothetical, the province of armchair admirals and war gamers. Yamato had a displacement one-third larger than Iowa, which should confer a larger ability to absorb damage. The Yamato-class was built for a different era of warfare. GENERAL COMMENTS: In the battle of the heavyweights, Iowa edges Yamato, largely because of her awesome fire-control. 255. While both ships enjoyed certain advantages over each other, those advantages are so slender that luck would probably play as decisive role as firepower and armor. Who would have won? Your email address will not be published. Who is the victor? The IJN Yamato was the lead ship of her class. Iowa enjoyed a career through World War II, Korea and was even reactivated during the 1980s. 6 years ago | 44 views. The Yamato-class vessels were huge at 72,000 tons and carried nine 18-inch guns. Battlewagons hurled big cannon shells at each other, not torpedoes, which is why battleships tended to be more heavily armored above the waterline. SoDak, Yamato and Richelieu are practically in a dead heat, which is surprising on the face of it, until South Dakota's and Richelieu's very respectable fire control, and excellent protection is considered. Yamato vs. Iowa or North Carolina...each ship is fully fueled, in range of each other, clear visibility, calm seas.' But if Yamato gets lucky and gets in the first hit or two, and they’re doozies, it could very easily be game over for Iowa.”, (Recommended: The 5 Most Deadly Battleships). Chopper Greg. “The chances of any given shell giving us a good underwater effect is pretty low,” Parshall noted. Ok so this isn't going to be a fully … In the other corner, Iowa, at 45,000 tons the pride of America's World War II battleship fleet. hide. At that distance, both the Yamato’s and Iowa’s guns could penetrate each other’s armor. Shattered Sword: The Untold Story of the Battle of Midway, The 5 Biggest Battleship Battles of All Time. The U.S. Navy shot it point blank with a 16-inch shell. Instead four units of the class would have been built with two stationed on each coast. Yamato and Musashi, the largest and most powerfully built ships in history (although perhaps at some disadvantage relative to the American Iowas) utterly outclassed the … The Iowas were designed to be high-speed 32-knot battleships to act as the protection to the carrier fleet. Once you assume that, the ship with the most hits will win. at the Dahlgren test facility, ‘point blank’ for a 16″ gun was ~1000 meters .. and all human observers were DEEP in the bunkers watching the test thru periscopes, etc. Follow. While the British battleships couldn’t score a killing blow on the Bismarck, they did reduce the Bismarck to an inoperable wreck that was finally scuttled by her crew to prevent capture. One other main problem of the Yamato vs Iowa: target size. Chopper Greg . “As such, hers is a sort of ‘brute force’ approach to protection. Let me first say, that I love the Iowa class battleships. Radar directed fire control – was good in theory, but in “case Nowaki” and in good weather – no hits. Most of the Shinano’s armor had already been built when the conversion was ordered and the U.S. Navy found some of it in storage after the war. But optics were susceptible to bad weather and smoke. Also keep in mind, that these test shells were inert, missing the 750 lbs of high explosive that would normally be found inside them. The carriage the gun is sitting on is the same size as a standard rail car. Your email address will not be published. This concept was exemplified during the sinking of the German battleship Bismarck by the HMS King George and HMS Rodney in 1941. USS Iowa vs IJN Yamato *REMADE* Report. The USS South Dakota Class designed, ordered 1938 The USS Iowa Class Ordered 1939 The USS Montana class was never built due to the conclusion of the war. USS Iowa vs IJN Yamato *REMADE* Lowell Gabe. This sets up a nasty scenario for her: she’ll have to advance, under the full weight of an enemy vessel’s broadside, having her “T capped” the whole time, until she’s finally in effective range. Iowa vs. Yamato, the Ultimate Battleship Showdown, The MV-22 Osprey and Statistical Impropabilities. And after a while, odds are, they probably will.”. [I][B]Without [/B][/I]carrier support; this is a test of the finest, and last big-gun battleships ever built on Earth. She bombarded shore targets aplenty, but never had the chance to engage an enemy battleship. After watching too much Kantai Collection comes the battle the military historians dream about, but which never happened. When I was a kid..I was absolutely obsessed with battleships. (Recommended: Is it Time to Bring Back the Battleships?). Is it Time to Bring Back the Battleships? The Iowa-class and Yamato-class battleships were the ultimate development of the battleship for the United States and the Empire of Japan. A fully armed shell, even at a great range would wreak havoc on that armor. However, Yamato had poor seams between her upper and lower armor belts, which allowed water to enter when she was torpedoed by U.S. aircraft off Okinawa. Otherwise, great article, and fun read. Bismarck vs Yamato vs USS Iowa. The Battlefield. Nonetheless, Parshall gives a slight edge to Yamato here; if both ships suffered damage to their fire control systems and had to close the range, the invulnerability of Yamato’s turrets to Iowa’s shells could prove important. Required fields are marked *, Author and a somewhat qualified commentator on issues of defense, intelligence, and diplomacy. 6 comments. Germany was, after all, considered the primary threat, with Japan second and Italy third. Post Aug 16, 2010 #1 2010-08-16T22:56. Go. NOTE: The Yamato was outfitted slightly differently over the course of the war. If you look at the dimensions of the two ships, they have virtually identical length, but the Yamato has a max beam almost 6m more (39 vs 33). Battleship Showdown: Hitler's Bismarck vs. America's Iowa-Class Battleship (Who Wins?) Her armor layout isn’t the most efficient, but she has a lot of armor, so it doesn’t really matter.”. Well, this is Khazan. Yamato’s nine 18-inchers could throw a 3,200-pound shell out to 26 miles, while Iowa’s nine 16-inch guns could propel a 2,700-pound shell 24 miles. report. For the purposes of our fight, I’ve selected an imaginary patch of sea in the Indian Ocean. In addition, the main deck of the Yamato sits about 0.5m higher, but the height of the 2nd upper deck (which is generally defines the size of the superstructure volume) is well over 1m higher. Yamato had a displacement one-third larger than Iowa, which should confer a larger ability to absorb damage. Prev. Here was perhaps the Iowa’s biggest advantage. Légendes navales : U.S.S. “This was a much better performance than other contemporary systems,” he continues, “and gave U.S. battleships a major tactical advantage, in that they could both shoot and maneuver, whereas their opponents could only do one or the other.”. Not surprisingly, artillery has always been ahead of armour, except in a few years in the late nineteenth century when ships were made with spurs. But it would only take a lucky hit or two to knock out a radar, and with those powerful 18.1-inch guns, a hit from Yamato’s main battery would hurt Iowa. The U.S. Navy asked the same question after World War II and decided to find out. The USS Yamato (NCC-24383/NCC-71807) was a 24th century Federation Galaxy-class starship operated by Starfleet. View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Spectacular Member Join Date May 2014 Posts 121. So which battleship would win? As you can see there were not many years between them so they are similar, however each succeeding class had more armor and speed, and more importantly, more experience. 479. Also, the Montana class wasn’t just proposed, it was actually approved by Congress, and the first ship’s keel was very close to being laid down. The Iowa-class and Yamato-class battleships were the ultimate development of the battleship for the United States and the Empire of Japan. 1; 2; 3; Next. But tell that to the German warship Bismarck, which was ultimately hunted down and sunk after a 14-inch shell from the British Prince of Wales landed short, dove through the water and penetrated the German battleship below her more lightly armored waterline. yamato class battleship vs iowa class تم میں بہترین وہ شخص ھے جو قرآن سیکھے اور دوسروں کو سیکھائے By / 28 دسمبر, 2020 04-03-2015, 10:25 AM #2. In reality, the two ships never met in battle. Torpedos may have been a weak spot just like on Iowas – but Iowa did not carry many of those. The two classes never met in battle but it’s interesting to wonder which one would have won in an engagement. So, the combination of decent optics plus world-class radar is way better than world-class optics plus crappy radar.”. The easy answer is the Iowa-Class. First Prev 2 of 3 Go to page. There was to be 5 Montana ships, not 4. Iowa could sail at 33 knots to Yamato’s 27, which would confer some advantage in opening or closing range. Jon Parshall, historian and author of the superb Shattered Sword: The Untold Story of the Battle of Midway has pitted the top battleships of various nations against each other at Combinedfleet.com, the go-to site for information on the Imperial Japanese Navy. The larger context of the battle—the U.S. Navy being forced to take on the German Navy—would have had serious repercussions for the Pacific theater. In one corner, Japan’s Yamato, weighing in at 65,000 tons, the biggest battleship in history. There was more than one test completed, and the other shots were with a reduced powder charge, to simulate different ranges, one of which was simulated at 30,000 yards. A Panama Canal expansion project was started in 1939 roughly the same time the Montana-class ships were designed. That doesn't account for the MASSIVE "pagoda" tower of the Yamato, … This piece first appeared in War Is Boring here. In fact, the only time battleships slugged it out, without all the small fry in the way, was when Bismarck and the German cruiser Prinz Eugen confronted the British battleship Prince of Wales and the battlecruiser Hood in the Battle of the Denmark Strait. Battleship Dream Battle: Japan's 65,000 Ton Yamato vs. America's Iowa-Class (Who Wins?) Post Aug 16, 2010 #2 2010-08-16T23:33. I am no expert, but let me play devils advocate; larger caliber guns = larger shells = more powder = higher exit velocity = longer range. Imagine this WW2 scenario: the IJN Yamato was closing in on a USN task force escorted by the battleship Iowa. 4 days ago. Next Last. And this is happening. Of the seven battleships Parshall analyzed, Yamato and Iowa had the best underwater armor. Nazi Germany's Battleship Bismarck vs. America's Iowa Class: Who Wins? Given World War II fire control systems, the chance of hitting a battleship moving at 30 miles per hour from a distance of 25 miles is very small. Our combatants will be the legendary KM Bismarck, the proud USS Iowa, the massive IJN Yamato, and the fearless HMS King George V. Load main batteries. The Iowa-class probably couldn’t sink the Yamato but its 16-inch shells would have wrecked the Yamato’s superstructure and rendered her equipment inoperable. A design model of the proposed Montana-class battleships. The Iowa-class ships were smaller but well balanced at 52,000 tons with a heavy battery of nine 16-inch guns. It’s important to note that this heavy armor only covered certain parts of the Yamato, not the entire vessel. Battleship Beatdown: USS Iowa and New Jersey VS IJN Yamato and Musashi. U.S. Navy photo. However, as Parshall points out, only America could afford to build battleships with hulls and interiors constructed entirely out of tough but light Special Treatment Steel, which meant that U.S. battleships could be smaller and lighter for an equivalent amount of protection. They were not in service during world war two. USS Iowa and New Jersey -VS- IJN Yamato and Musashi. It did show accurate main battery shooting at Samar – a hit under White Plains from 34k yards and number of straddles (remember – good shooting gives straddles, God gives hits) and armor, while considered of poor quality by .90 was still very heavy, both belt and deck. Battleship Deathmatch: USS Iowa vs. Russia's Kirov-Class Battlecruiser (Who Wins?) They were cancelled in favor of the Midway-class aircraft carriers. Standard U.S. Navy 16-Inch Gun. Browse more videos. 379 People Used More Courses ›› View Course Iowa-class … 255. williamcarter1993. It would have been the ultimate duel of dreadnoughts. But what if they had, in a cataclysmic clash of seagoing titans? Yamato vs. Iowa or North Carolina . Based strictly on raw numbers, I would give the edge to Iowa based on her superior fire control. Both the IJN Yamato and Musashi were sunk in combat but there was a third vessel. While Yamato was thickly armored everywhere, Iowa’s armor was thicker over her more vital areas. While both ships enjoyed certain advantages over each other, those advantages are so slender that luck would probably play as decisive role as firepower and armor. Battle. “Yamato was simply built to stand up to and utterly outclass any conceivable American or British opponent by sheer weight of gunfire and elephant-like armor,” Parshall writes. The Nuclear shells were a much later cold war development. Japanese fire control radar was poor, while American fire control radar was the best in the world. Two vessels were completed and saw active service during World War II. Here Parshall lumps together several factors, such as speed and damage control. Yamato had a displacement one-third larger than Iowa, which should confer a larger ability to absorb damage. The IJN Shinano was to be the final vessel of the Yamato class but she was converted to an aircraft carrier (and subsequently sunk by a submarine). La classe Iowa est une série de cuirassés construits pour l’US Navy durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale comportant quatre unités (six commandées initialement). williamcarter1993. 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