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Japan's WW2 'Musashi battleship wreck found'

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The Musashi came under sustained attack by waves of US aircraft in October 1944

American billionaire Paul Allen has announced the discovery of the famous World War Two Japanese battleship, the Musashi, more than 70 years after it was sunk by US forces.

Mr Allen said the vessel was found by his private exploration team.

It was at a depth of more than 1km (3,280ft) on the floor of the Sibuyan Sea off the Philippines.

The Musashi and its sister vessel, the Yamato, were two of the largest battleships ever built.

US warplanes sank the Musashi on 24 October 1944 during the Battle of Leyte Gulf, believed to be the biggest naval encounter of World War Two in which American and Australian forces defeated the Japanese.

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Photos of parts of the Musashi have been released on Mr Allen's Twitter account, including this image of a valve

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This photo is said by Mr Allen to show part of the bow of the Musashi

Mr Allen announced the discovery on his Twitter page, which also showed photos of the submerged vessel.

He began his search for the Musashi eight years ago, "because since my youth I have been fascinated with Second World War history," he was quoted by CNBC as saying.

The Musashi was found in the middle of the Philippine archipelago using an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) after Mr Allen's team had carried out a thorough survey of the seabed.

Attacking aircraft
The US Navy website describes the Musashi as a "mighty battleship" that had "mammoth 18-inch guns". Measuring 263m (862ft) it remains one of the largest battleships ever made.

Its twin ship, the Yamato, was damaged in the fighting, according to the US Navy, and American warships finally sank it a year later as it tried to get to Okinawa.

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The Musashi
  • Constructed: March 1938
  • Sunk: October 1944
  • Length: 862ft
  • Speed: 27 knots
  • Crew: 2,399
  • Aircraft: Seven
  • Armaments: Nine 18in guns with a range of more than 22 miles
  • Machinery: Twelve oil-fired burners
  • Weight: 73,000 tons fully loaded
Source: WW2 Database

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Coming under sustained US aircraft attack in her final days, the Musashi defended itself by firing its huge anti-aircraft weapons into the sea "to make huge geysers aimed at knocking down American torpedo bombers",the WW2 Database website says.

"Running into one of these geysers would be like running into a mountain," pilot Jack Lawton recalled.

"Without adequate air cover, however powerful Musashi was, she was helpless against multiple waves of attacking aircraft," the website says.

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After the final attack ended in mid-afternoon, the vessel was hit by 20 torpedoes, and 17 bombs. There were 18 near-misses.

By early evening, the Musashi capsized and sank. More than 1,000 of its crew were killed for the loss of 18 American aircraft.

Seattle-born Mr Allen, 62, founded Microsoft with Bill Gates in 1975, and is believed to be the 51st richest person in the world with a net worth of $17.5bn (£11.4bn) according to Forbes Magazine.

The billionaire describes himself on his website as a philanthropist, investor, entrepreneur, author and space pioneer.

He is currently working on an initiative called Stratolaunch, set up to enable "cost-effective" cargo and manned missions to go into space.

He launched SpaceShipOne, a suborbital air-launched space plane, in 2004.

BBC News - Japan's WW2 'Musashi battleship wreck found'

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This battle just marking the end of big ship and huge gun.Modern naval battles are determined by air superiority.But this ship is truely a nation’s glory.Really sad our navy didn't have such experience:dirol:
 
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In Life, the IJN Musashi was the prowler of the ocean seas. Her mighty guns would have decimated any battleship, any battle cruiser , destroyer that met her sights. She fought gallantly , as did her her men, for the Empire of Japan , honorably as a battleship of the Imperial Japanese Navy, and for the Glory of the Emperor, may he be glorified unending !

Banzai! Banzai! Banzai!
 
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Ya but no offense to the Japanese poster here Japan should have not build the two ships in the first place should build more carriers and those great submarines but history is history
 
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Ya but no offense to the Japanese poster here Japan should have not build the two ships in the first place should build more carriers and those great submarines but history is history

Most navies during WWII still has WW1 concepts - most navies still see the battleship as the most important vessel at that time.

On the side note, good thing Japan surrendered in August 15 because if not, Operation Downfall would have commenced and this being after Hiroshima and Nagasaki, there is a high-probability that America would have used nukes for tactical application (Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombing were strategic bombing); they see the nukes at that time as simply "big powerful bomb" and had no idea of radiation effects.
 
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In other news, Musashi "battleship" is also found... in Akihabara, Tokyo, Japan! :cheesy:

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Oh wait... wrong news! :cheesy::cheesy::cheesy:

Kabayan Iba Musashi y@n saan ba yan anime yung Arpeggio of Blue Steel?

Most navies during WWII still has WW1 concepts - most navies still see the battleship as the most important vessel at that time.

On the side note, good thing Japan surrendered in August 15 because if not, Operation Downfall would have commenced and this being after Hiroshima and Nagasaki, there is a high-probability that America would have used nukes for tactical application (Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombing were strategic bombing); they see the nukes at that time as simply "big powerful bomb" and had no idea of radiation effects.

Ya i know it was the end of the battleship era but still just saying
 
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Ok yung spin off ok anyway i think not maybe cursiers maybe not battleships
Cruisers are also having their days numbered, with destroyers taking their roles - for example, the new Zumwalt-class guided missile destroyer of the US navy is larger than their Ticonderoga-class guided missile cruisers.
 
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Cruisers are also having their days numbered, with destroyers taking their roles - for example, the new Zumwalt-class guided missile destroyer of the US navy is larger than their Ticonderoga-class guided missile cruisers.

Well it depends on what the naval planners will do.
 
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