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Could be , but US airpower was overwhelming in ww2 , and that's what led to the destruction of Jap Fleet , even their strongest Battleship Yamato was lost due to an air raid ...
Could be , but US airpower was overwhelming in ww2 , and that's what led to the destruction of Jap Fleet , even their strongest Battleship Yamato was lost due to an air raid ...
It was mainly because they lost a huge chunk of their carriers in the battle of midway while the US had the capability to replace their ships with two new one the Japanese did not have the available recourses to replace any lost ships.
This led to an eventual downfall of Japanese navy as with time their whole armament either was to less or obsolete while the US navy increased in size and newer technology Gabe them an edge over the Japanese in late periods of the pacific theater
The lost of equipment wasn't the main problem although it was to some extent later in the war but lost of well-trained and experienced pilots in battle of Mid-way and Japan never recovered from that.
Battle of Philippines Sea was a clear example of despite many clear chances, the Japanese carrier fleet was unable to destroy a large chunk of US Navy carriers and aircrafts.
He is right. Japan was under an embargo of almost all natural resources and it didnt find it easy to find steel or iron ores to replace warships destroyed. Americans didnt have that issue.
Japan occupied China and Indonesia. Japan had no shortage of iron ore and crude oil.
Could be , but US airpower was overwhelming in ww2 , and that's what led to the destruction of Jap Fleet , even their strongest Battleship Yamato was lost due to an air raid ...
Due to the Oil embargo that the Japanese had to conquer Indonesia.
Japan fully controlled Manchuria. Manchuria has a huge oilfield called Daqing oil field.
It was mainly because they lost a huge chunk of their carriers in the battle of midway while the US had the capability to replace their ships with two new one the Japanese did not have the available recourses to replace any lost ships.
This led to an eventual downfall of Japanese navy as with time their whole armament either was to less or obsolete while the US navy increased in size and newer technology Gabe them an edge over the Japanese in late periods of the pacific theater
The US already broke the code of Japanese and they knew the plan. Its already doomed from the first day of Midway for Japanese.The Japanese strategy of massing aircraft carriers and attack planes was not a bad idea. Unfortunately every plan can have a weakness. In the middle of synchronizing a takeoff of a huge wave of attack bombers simultaneously from all four carriers a small band of US attack aircraft flew overhead and couldn't believe their luck.
With Japanese aircraft filled with bombs packed tightly on all four carriers waiting to take off it would only take a single hit on each one to cause a massive chain reaction disaster.
Sure enough that is pretty much what happened.
With all their carriers sunk every pilot in the air had to ditch. They lost EVERY plane and a good portion of their most experienced pilots.