1944: Japanese Admirals Never Knew Iowa's 16 Inch Guns Could Hit From 23 Miles—Then 4 Ships Vanished
Автор: Brutal History ww2
Загружено: 2025-11-15
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On February 17th, 1944, four Japanese warships vanished in just 90 minutes — not from bombs, torpedoes, or aircraft, but from gunfire so precise the enemy never even saw the shooters.
From 23 miles away, USS Iowa performed what the Imperial Japanese Navy believed was physically impossible.
The man behind this revolution wasn’t a famous admiral or weapons designer — he was James Mitchell, a 32-year-old high school math teacher who joined the Navy after Pearl Harbor. His work transformed radar, mathematics, and naval fire control into a weapon more powerful than any battleship gun: accuracy.
This video reveals the untold true story of how one teacher changed naval warfare forever, turning the tide of the Pacific War and proving that technology and precision could defeat even the largest battleships ever built.
A story of innovation, courage under pressure, and a man history nearly forgot.
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