If the Beiyang Naval Division had a modern class destroyer in the First Sino Japanese Naval War, w

Updated on history 2024-03-19
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    First of all, let's talk about the First Sino-Japanese Naval BattleThe First Sino-Japanese Naval Battle was a series of fierce battles between the Beiyang Naval Division and the Japanese Combined Fleet on September 17, 1894.

    Modern destroyers.

    The origin of the Beiyang Naval Division: Several foreign wars have failed, the Qing Dynasty realized that it is urgent for the construction of the navy, so it has established two naval divisions of Beiyang and Nanyang, the Beiyang Naval Division was formed in 1888, and the base was set up in Liugong Island, Weihaiwei, Shandong. This was China's first navy in the contemporary sense, and it was also the most powerful navy in Asia at that time.

    During the First Sino-Japanese Naval War, the Qing Empire spent a huge amount of money to open the Beiyang Naval Division, the most advanced **, and imported two "Dingyuan-class" ironclad ships from Germany, namely "Dingyuan" and "Zhenyuan".

    Let's talk about the current destroyers, aside from some modern ** specific elements, the main guns and anti-ship missiles of the "modern class" destroyers alone can overturn the entire Japanese combined fleet in the Yellow Sea naval battle, not to mention that the modern class also has anti-submarine rockets and torpedoes.

    Modern destroyers.

    The equipment of those of the modern class is still very strong compared to Western ships of the same time. If such a ship was at that time, it was definitely the first one, but at that time, there was probably no great effect on such a ship, and many of the current technologies could not be supported at the beginning, so I am afraid that such a ship could only be maintained for a while, and it should not work for a long time, and the inability to supply materials in time was a problem, so the result may not be reversed.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If the Beiyang Naval Division had a "modern" class destroyer in the First Sino-Japanese Naval Battle, the tide of battle would definitely have been reversed.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Even if there is a "modern" class destroyer, it will be difficult to reverse the tide of the war because of the corruption of the **.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Only one "modern" class destroyer will not save the tide of war.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If there is, he can rule the world brother, the destroyer is too invincible.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Destroyers can really change the situation in naval battles, but the overall military strength is still poor.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I think there will be a reversal, after all, ** is important on the battlefield.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I think it's possible to reverse it, but history doesn't have ifs.

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