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The proportion of small Japanese new ships is the highest in the world.
The reason is that their ** was decommissioned and mothballed in six or seven years.
The total number of ships is large, and six or seven years is considered an ultra-short time in the normal life of the ship!!
100% are new ships!!
But by wartime, the combat capability of the Maritime Self-Defense Force should not be underestimated!!
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The U.S. Navy is an alien fleet, which is beyond the scope of our discussion, so only the British Navy is comparable enough, and even significantly surpasses the Japanese Navy in many places, technically, and even more so in terms of actual combat experience. For example, the British Navy's Type 45 destroyer uses the most advanced all-electric propulsion system available, equipped with the world's most advanced gas turbine WR21 and the world's most advanced AESA, the Sampsom radar.
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In fact, with the exception of the United States, there is no country with a higher level of naval modernization than the Japanese Navy!
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Except for aircraft carriers and submarines, some of the same types of ships in the United States are not as advanced as those of small Japan.
Cruisers, Russia is stronger than Japan.
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In addition to the United States, Japan is second. The destroyers are all large tonnage, and the update is relatively fast, and there are 3 amphibious assault ships, and recently 2 *** motherships equivalent to quasi-aircraft carriers have been launched.
It is estimated that only the U.S. Navy has an overwhelming advantage over Japan in the world, and I estimate that the U.K. Navy is no match for Japan, such as Britain and France.
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Let's be realistic, the world's navies combined cannot be compared with the United States.
In fact, the gap between other countries and the United States in the military rankings is heaven and earth.
Half of the world's military spending is on the United States.
I think that China belongs to defensive national defense, so our country does not need aircraft carriers.
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From the perspective of the first-class system and independent R&D production capacity, France and the United States surpass Japan. Although Germany has a strong ship research and development capability, its offensive research and development is not as good as that of Japan, which has the support of the United States.
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In France, people have nuclear submarines, aircraft carriers.
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Like France, Britain, Italy, and Russia, the shipboard equipment of these countries is no worse than Japan's, but the proportion of new ships may be slightly worse, especially Russia, whose economy is too sluggish.
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U.S. Navy undoubtedly.
At the beginning of World War II.
The US Navy is 345 ships of 1.43 million tons.
There were 17 battleships, 8 aircraft carriers, 18 heavy cruisers, 19 light cruisers, 165 destroyers, and 106 submarines, of which the Pacific Fleet consisted of 9 battleships, 3 aircraft carriers, 12 heavy cruisers, 9 light cruisers, 67 destroyers, and 12 submarines. In the face of the combined fleet, there is already a clear shortage of forces.
At the beginning of the war, the total strength of the Japanese navy was 236 ships and 1.19 million tons, which exceeded the treaty provisions equivalent to 60% of the United States, and approached 80%, and the total strength was:
With 10 battleships, 10 aircraft carriers, 18 heavy cruisers, 20 light cruisers, 112 destroyers, and 75 submarines, the Japanese Navy at the time of the war was still very strong! It has a number of first-class equipment that meets its own tactical requirements (not necessarily in line with the world trend), such as: Yangyan DD, 93 torpedoes, ocean-going submarines with seaplanes, Zero Combat, long-range land attack aircraft, Treaty Heavy Cruisers with an overweight of at least 2,000 tons, Xianghe Air Carrier, and of course, Yamato and his 18 village cannons that were tried at sea in Sumao Bay.
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The U.S. Navy is superior to the U.S. Navy in terms of construction resources and R&D technology, but the Japanese Navy is already good, from the First Sino-Japanese Naval War to the Russo-Japanese War to the beginning of World War II, it has been undefeated for so long, from Togo Heibaro to Yamamoto Fifty-six...
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The US Navy, of course! At that time, the United States had the largest aircraft carrier group in the world (and it should be the case now), and Japan planned the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor (Pearl Harbor is the base of American aircraft carriers) in order to weaken their advantage!
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Of course, it is the US Navy There are more than 162 aircraft carriers built by the United States in total, although there are a large number of escort aircraft carriers among them, but considering that most countries do not have aircraft carriers at all, such quantity and quality are no longer on the scale of earthlings. At its peak, the U.S. Navy had more than 1,200 combat vessels, not counting the larger number of auxiliary vessels, such as the Victory Ship and Liberty Ship series, which each built more than 1,000 ships.
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Japan has three auspicious ships, and it is impossible to be defeated.
Legends as strong as the Yukikaze were decided from the day they were created.
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Although Japan withdrew from the disarmament conference in London to expand its navy, it had few resources, and the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor used almost all of the elites of the Japanese Combined Fleet, and its strength was not much different from that of the US Pacific Fleet. As the war progressed, the gap between the strength of the U.S. and Japanese navies became wider and wider, and the elite of the Japanese naval aviation forces lost almost half of the elite of the naval aviation force in the Battle of Midway, and then after several naval battles around Kuah Island, the strength of the combined fleet was almost difficult to pose a threat to the U.S. military, lacking large aircraft carriers, high-quality carrier-based aircraft (there was little resistance in the face of F6 and F4F in the middle and late stages of the zero war, and was jokingly called lighters), excellent pilots and experienced naval aviation commanders Yes, the Japanese army could only use kamikaze attacks to attack the U.S. military, and attack the PhilippinesKurita's post at Leyte Gulf can almost be considered the swan song of the Japanese Combined Fleet, and since then, the threat of the Combined Fleet to the U.S. Navy has almost completely disappeared.
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The United States, absolutely. But in a very short time, Japan may surpass the United States by a little bit in tonnage.
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The two armies were evenly matched, and according to some records, the Japanese Navy did not fight the US Navy at all and was defeated, but the United States sent two atomic bombs to defeat Japan.
At that time, Japan was not much poorer than the United States, and in the Qing Dynasty of our country, Japan began to work hard to train the navy, because Japan must control the sea as an island country, and the Japanese navy once defeated the Soviet navy during World War II, do you think that the navy that can defeat the Soviet navy will be much worse than the US navy? So I don't think the Japanese Navy is worse than the American Navy.
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War is a comparison of a country's overall national strength, not just military strength.
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Suffice it to say, no matter how powerful a Yamato is, it can't beat a Seventh Fleet, right?
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Of course, the Combined Fleet is powerful, but it is a pity that the United States cracked Japan's secret attack plan, and the United States knew that it was preparing to ambush and besiege the Combined Fleet. If the United States did not know, Yamamoto Isoroku would have won.
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The Japanese Navy is far superior to the Japanese Army:
Japanese Navy: 1The Japanese Navy had 23 aircraft carriers in the world in 1942, surpassing the United States by 2The Japanese Navy had 24 battleships, of which the Yamato and Musashi were the largest in the world.
3.The Japanese Navy not only successfully attacked Pearl Harbor but also sank two British battleships, directly crippling the British Japanese Army
1.Due to the limitation of national strength, steel, rubber, and oil all need to be imported, and the quota of the three armed forces of steel gives priority to the navy and finally the army. There is no European and American automation ** and armored forces.
2.Tanks are the kings of land warfare, while Japanese tanks are vulnerable and thin-skinned in front of Europe and the United States, and they are pressed and beaten by the Sherman of the United States in the Pacific theater, and they are crushed by the steel torrent of the Soviet Union in the Northeast.
This is all determined by Japan's national conditions, Japan attaches the most importance to the development of the navy, and gives priority to the navy in everything, you can think that even such a high-tech Japan can build an aircraft carrier, and it is built well, not to mention tanks, so it does not mean that the Japanese army is not good, but Japan attaches importance to the navy.
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How strong was the Japanese Navy in World War II:
Strictly speaking, since the signing of the Washington Treaty in 1922, the tonnage of the Japanese Navy has been set as the third in the world. So theoretically, the strength of the Japanese Navy should also be the third in the world, but the Japanese Navy has a high level of individual combat effectiveness and military training.
Before Japan launched the Pacific War, it had a total of 10 aircraft carriers
Fengxiang, Akagi, Kaga, Soryu, Feilong, Ryuxiang, Zuizuru, Xianghe, Xiangfeng, Zuiho.
On the part of the battleships:
1) Kongo class: Kongo, Hiei, Haruna, Kirishima;
2) Fusang level: mountain city, Fuso;
3) Ise class: Ise, Hyuga;
4) Nagato class: Nagato, Mutsu;
5) Yamato class: Yamato, Musashi, Shinano.
Among them, the more famous battleship Yamato Musashi had a full load displacement of 72,000 tons, and the largest battleship in the world at that time, the Liaoning had a displacement of only more than 60,000 tons. It took two hours for more than 200 U.S. fighter jets to sink it.
There is almost no doubt about the high quality of Japanese sailors, especially gunners and the like. The Japanese have a saying called "moon, moon, fire, water, wood, gold", which means that there are no days off;
Naval aviation is of high quality, has a long flight time, and has high physical fitness requirements, and can only train a few hundred people every year. The fighter models are relatively advanced, and the famous Zero fighter and the 99 ship explosion were very advanced in technology in the early stage of the war;
In 1941, at the beginning of the Pacific War, after decades of war preparations and extremely deformed military investment, the Japanese Navy finally reached the peak of its strength, reaching 70% of the strength of the US Navy, and it also became the starting point for them to begin to slide towards destruction.
Japanese Navy:
It is the national maritime armed force of Japan, of which the Imperial Navy of Japan was established in 1872 (Meiji 4) and disbanded in 1947 (Showa 22), and the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force was established in 1954 (Showa 29) under the name of the ** special agency.
Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force:
It is a special agency subordinate to Japan's Ministry of Defense, and its status is equivalent to the navy of other countries, that is, the maritime armed forces of Japan. The predecessor of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force was the Imperial Japanese Navy, which was disbanded due to Japan's defeat in World War II, and the Japanese Constitution of 1947 stated that Japan's military armed forces were only used to maintain self-defense. On April 26, 1952, the Maritime Guard was re-established.
In 1954, the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force was established under the initiative of the then Defense Agency. At present, the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force is one of the most modernly equipped maritime armed forces in the world, and its tonnage scale is among the highest in the world.
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How strong was the Japanese Navy in World War II, in addition to surface aircraft carriers, it also made underwater aircraft carriers!
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How strong was the Japanese Navy in WWII? The 70,000-ton giant ship single-handedly challenged 4 aircraft carriers and insisted on sinking for 2 hours.
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