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  2. Japanese battleship Yamato - Wikipedia

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    Yamato near the end of her fitting out, 20 September 1941 [14] Yamato ' s main battery consisted of nine 45-caliber 46-centimetre (18.1 in) Type 94 guns—the largest ever fitted to a warship, [15] although the shells were not as heavy as those fired by the British 18-inch naval guns of World War I.

  3. Bismarck-class battleship - Wikipedia

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    The Bismarck class was a pair of fast battleships built for Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine shortly before the outbreak of World War II.The ships were the largest and most powerful warships built for the Kriegsmarine; displacing more than 41,000 metric tons (40,000 long tons) normally, they were armed with a battery of eight 38 cm (15 in) guns and were capable of a top speed of 30 knots (56 km/h ...

  4. Yamato-class battleship - Wikipedia

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    Yamato as she appeared c. 1945 (specific configuration from 7 April 1945) In the original design, the Yamato class' secondary armament comprised twelve 15.5 cm/60 Type 3 guns mounted in four 3-gun turrets (one forward, two amidships, one aft), [53] and twelve 12.7 cm/40 Type 89 guns in six double turrets (three on each side amidships). [53]

  5. 46 cm/45 Type 94 naval gun - Wikipedia

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    The 46 cm (18.1 in) 46 cm/45 Type 94 naval rifle was a wire-wound gun.Mounted in three 3-gun turrets (nine per ship), they served as the main armament of the two Yamato-class battleships that were in service with the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II.

  6. German battleship Bismarck - Wikipedia

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    One of Bismarck ' s shells exploded 20 feet off Rodney ' s bow and damaged her starboard torpedo tube—the closest Bismarck came to a direct hit on her opponents. [148] At 09:10 Rodney launched six of her 24.5 in (620 mm) torpedoes from a distance of 10 km (6.2 mi) and Norfolk launched four from 15 km (9.3 mi).

  7. Naval armour - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] One of the most heavily armored ships of all time, the Yamato-class battleship, had main belt of armour up to 410 millimetres (16.1 in) thick. [10] The development of the torpedo and effective naval mines required further considerations for underwater armor, which had not been given much thought in prior eras.

  8. Battleships in World War II - Wikipedia

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    Due in part to the Bismarck ' s superior range-finding and accuracy, it soon sank Hood with an apparent hit to her magazines. Bismarck and Prince of Wales hit each other three times, the damage compelling Prince of Wales to withdraw [8] and Bismarck to call off its commerce raiding operation, as part of its fuel reserve had been contaminated ...

  9. List of battleships of World War II - Wikipedia

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    Bismarck: fast battleship: 42,900 25 February 1941 12 November 1944 Sunk 12 November 1944 Turgut Reis Turkish Navy: Brandenburg: pre-dreadnought: 10,013 14 October 1894 Scrapped 1950–1957 Utah United States Navy: Florida: dreadnought: 22,175 31 August 1911 5 September 1944 Sunk 7 December 1941; war memorial: Valiant Royal Navy: Queen ...