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Japan's WW2 'Musashi battleship wreck found'

Japanese have really bad taste in lower body garments...
Anyways, even if Japan had two additional carriers instead of those two battleships, it would not make any difference in face US industrial might.
 
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Well it depends on what the naval planners will do.

There is likely the revival of off-shore bombardment which were done by battleships but this type of vessel would be smaller and uses smaller guns although a 155mm EM railgun is just as powerful as a 400+mm naval gun and the projectile the railgun would discharge can't be easily intercepted by CIWS guns and missiles.

Another one would be future naval ship design have some stealth designs.
 
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Well it is the norm now stealth designs but again its up to the naval planners
 
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Evidence of the "liberation" of the Philippines - according to the Japanese

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琉璃工房 《一朵中国琉璃花》
 
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The Victor of War always has a constant stream of logistics support, not just depend on 1~3x Super-weapons. The victory depends on national manufacturing strength !

How the Victor of War should look like ???
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Evidence of the "liberation" of the Philippines - according to the Japanese

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琉璃工房 《一朵中国琉璃花》

What does a glass flower have to do with the "evidence"? It bears no resemblance to the Chrysanthemum.
 
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What does a glass flower have to do with the "evidence"? It bears no resemblance to the Chrysanthemum.

The focus is mentioned in the OP if you want to refer to related "evidence"

The small insertion is just my signature on Chinese arts and craft
It is not chrysanthemum but lilies

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Purple clay teapot
 
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The focus is mentioned in the OP if you want to refer to related "evidence"

The small insertion is just my signature on Chinese arts and craft
It is not chrysanthemum but lilies

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Purple clay teapot

I see.

Anyways, there are more evidence on the seafloor of that area, but it seems the interest is more on the large battleship
 
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I see.

Anyways, there are more evidence on the seafloor of that area, but it seems the interest is more on the large battleship

On a side note, i have been to Southern Leyte about 4 years ago with a group of other Japanese history group, we were able to take a ship to the Leyte Gulf and with some American veterans and local Pinoy tour guides. Such pleasant calm waters and the beauty of the area masks the fact that some 70 years ago, the area was the site of the largest naval engagement in the history of the world.

 
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