Japanese Counted 8 U.S. Carriers and Laughed — Until America Launched 24 More in 18 Months
Автор: The Great War II
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Discover the moment Japan realized its entire naval calculus was a fantasy. Early in the Pacific War, Japanese intelligence counted eight U.S. fleet carriers and assumed America was stretched to its limit. But that confidence collapsed when U.S. shipyards — operating at a scale Japan never imagined — launched 24 more carriers in just 18 months. This video reveals how America’s industrial surge overwhelmed every Japanese assumption, flooding the Pacific with new Essex-class decks, fresh air groups, and replacement fleets faster than Japan could repair a single damaged hull.
We break down how modular construction, assembly-line shipbuilding, and nationwide mobilization created a naval avalanche that shattered Japan’s strategic planning. Reports, production records, and wartime analyses show how the sudden arrival of two dozen carriers turned Japanese laughter into disbelief — then into despair — as the U.S. Navy transformed overnight from outnumbered to unstoppable. If you want the story of the moment American industry rewrote the balance of power at sea, this is the chapter that changed the Pacific forever.
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